Tuesday, February 4, 2020
- Andersen hurt in Leafs loss to Panthers (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks claim Nick Seeler off waivers from Wild, adding defensive depth (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Leafs hope Kapanen's troubling "pattern" ends with one-game benching (Toronto Sun)
- Byfuglien, Jets working toward contract termination: report (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wild players, GM Bill Guerin know clock is ticking as NHL trade deadline nears (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames’ Lucic on quiet night against Oilers: ‘You can’t just go around being an idiot’ (Calgary Sun)
- Flames goalie Talbot all smiles about tilt against Smith (Calgary Sun)
- Joe Pavelski’s special teams scoring leads the Stars’ offensive outburst in win over Rangers (Dallas Morning News)
- Scott Laughton, Kevin Hayes spark Flyers past Detroit, 3-0, and into top wild-card spot in East (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lundqvist pulled in Rangers' loss to Stars (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings shut out again vs. Flyers, suffer ninth consecutive setback (Detroit News)
- After missing almost two years from post-traumatic headaches, Stars defenseman Stephen Johns scores first goal of the season in front of his parents (Dallas Morning News)
- What went into Henrik Lundqvist’s Rangers benching (New York Post)
- Kreider scratched two days after taking knee to head (New York Newsday)
- Detroit Red Wings: 'Every time we hit rock bottom, we go further' (Detroit Free Press)
- The Penguins have found a winning formula for the NHL's evolving 3-on-3 overtime (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Flames' Ward preaches importance of emotional balance (Calgary Sun)
- Shayne Gostisbehere on verge of returning for Flyers; says he will come back 'hungry’ (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- San Jose Sharks’ injury list continues to grow (San Jose Mercury News)
- Anders Nilsson remains sidelined while recovering from concussion (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rasmus Dahlin, Johan Larsson miss Sabres practice for 'maintenance' (Buffalo News)
- Ducks feeling fortunate to have Ryan Miller serving as John Gibson’s backup (Orange County Register)
- Blue Jackets’ Matiss Kivlenieks holds his own in early NHL tests (Columbus Dispatch)
- Draisaitl rampage further evidence the Oilers aren't just McDavid anymore (Edmonton Sun)
- Jimmy Vesey remains focused on helping Sabres as trade deadline approaches (Buffalo News)
- Defenseman Justin Schultz wants to stay with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- The Bruins’ Charlie McAvoy can manage all situations (Boston Herald)
- Yamamoto's tenacity against Calgary a great sign for Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- William Carrier’s abilities excelling in 3rd season with Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Drake Batherson making an impact every night for the Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Niku's forte is finesse, not force (Winnipeg Free Press)
- The hits keep coming: The Capitals’ Jonas Siegenthaler wants to be more physical (Washington Post)
- Zach Whitecloud happy to be back in NHL with Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Isles call up Bellows to boost scoring (New York Newsday)
- 'This is a good stop for me,' Kotkaniemi says of demotion to Rocket (Montreal Gazette)
- Ex-Hawks Pirri making the best of it with Wolves (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Why Devils’ Joey Anderson believes he’s gotten his ‘swagger’ back this season (NJ.com)
- Ex-Penguins defenseman Ulf Samuelsson named coach in Swedish Hockey League (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers mascot Gritty cleared of physical assault allegation after investigation (Washington Times)