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Friday, October 10, 2014
- Crosby, Dupuis lead Penguins over Ducks, 6-4, in opener (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Boyle injury dampens Rangers' season-opening win over Blues (New York Post)
- Wild opens new season in style with shutout win over Avs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Mason Raymond scores three, Karri Ramo plays saviour as Flames steal one in Edmonton (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers' Coburn could be out for a while (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Calgary Flames confirm Sam Bennett to have surgery on shoulder (Calgary Sun)
- Return of '84 Oilers players like an NHL family reunion for City of Edmonton (Edmonton Journal)
- Islanders' sale from Charles Wang to Jonathan Ledecky, Scott Malkin finalized (New York Newsday)
- Rogers Sportsnet draws fewer viewers to NHL opening night than CBC, still sets network record (National Post)
- NHL chief discounts fears of Coyotes leaving (Arizona Republic)
- Is NHL executive John Collins on radar to replace MLSE CEO Tim Leiweke? (Toronto Star)
- Isles adopt Snow's 'us vs. the world' lead (New York Newsday)
- Coburn, Pronger putting team in tough salary cap spot (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Jackets come out firing (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings beat Bruins, 2-1, in season opener (Detroit Free Press)
- Predators rally to beat Senators 3-2 in opener (The Tennessean)
- Devils win wild opener over Flyers, 6-4 (Bergen Record)
- Lightning tops Panthers in OT in opener (Tampa Bay Times)
- Corey Crawford shines in net as Hawks win opener (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Jets howl in Arizona (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Stastny scores in debut but Blues fall (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins offense takes nap (Boston Herald)
- New season, same old problems for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Panthers show grit in 3-2 overtime loss to Lightning (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Capitals open season with a thud (Washington Post)
- Sloppiness reigns supreme in Flyers loss to Devils (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Ottawa Senators fail to hold off Predators in season opener (Ottawa Citizen)
- Avs out of sync in 5-0 loss to Minnesota Wild to open the season (Denver Post)
- Stars drop season opener to Blackhawks in shootout (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Third-period collapse lets Flames score three on Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Jets slam Coyotes in season opener (Arizona Republic)
- Bergeron said he's fine after hits (Boston Herald)
- Sabres' Reinhart survives a hit and hopes to eventually thrive (Buffalo News)
- Elliott faces early onslaught of shots (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard not fazed after first shot goes in, off to good start with 2-1 win over Bruins (MLive.com)
- Whitehall's Gibson makes Consol debut for Ducks (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Zuke fights Oshie, emerges unscathed (New York Newsday)
- Lowry debut packs 'em in (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blackhawks' Trevor van Riemsdyk excited to make NHL debut (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ottawa Senators rookie Lazar feels 'like a little kid' (Ottawa Sun)
- Devils' rookie Damon Severson's NHL debut is one to remember (NJ.com)
- Andrej Nestrasil will take relish in NHL opportunity (Detroit Free Press)
- Calgary Flames' Dennis Wideman dropped for Oilers game (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning's Eric Brewer a surprise scratch (Tampa Bay Times)
- Florida Panthers' Willie Mitchell wants to spread Stanley Cup-winning attitude (Miami Herald)
- After retooling, Isles think they're a contender (New York Newsday)
- It's time for the Canes to get started (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sharks say team culture changing for the better (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs' top line must be better (Toronto Sun)
- No chemistry lessons needed for Vrbata and Sedins (Vancouver Sun)
- Maple Leafs claim Richard Panik off waivers (Toronto Star)
- Kings' Brayden McNabb has to be a fast learner as Jake Muzzin sits out (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Senators' new promotion: Four giant former prime ministers (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames' farm team issues apology after backlash over awkward mascot unveiling (Calgary Herald)
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