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Saturday, October 11, 2014
Johnny Boychuk, Brock Nelson lead Islanders past Hurricanes in season opener
(New York Daily News)
NHL draft coming here in 2016
(Buffalo News)
Arizona Coyotes reach agreement to make Andrew Barroway majority owner
(Arizona Republic)
Sharks' Couture disappointed about captaincy
(San Jose Mercury News)
Reunion of '84 Stanley Cup win rekindles love affair between fans, Oilers
(Edmonton Journal)
Several Clippers at Kings banner ceremony to help visualize winning
(Los Angeles Times)
Isles owners changed, but arena dreams did not
(New York Newsday)
Why left might not be right for Toronto Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf
(National Post)
Toronto Maple Leafs have lost one game, and some people are already starting to panic
(National Post)
Broward ponders life without Panthers
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Paywall to view
Gaining access to Penguins co-owner Lemieux's inner circle
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Cory Schneider knows it's good to be No. 1
(Bergen Record)
Capitals introvert Nicklas Backstrom is 'the guy who makes this team run'
(Washington Post)
Bishop back on track after wrist surgery
(Ottawa Citizen)
Berube wants Flyers to avoid focusing on two losses
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Patrick Roy not ready to push panic button on Avs just yet
(Denver Post)
Blue Jackets fans are expecting more
(Columbus Dispatch)
Slow starts to games don't concern Canadiens
(Montreal Gazette)
Penguins notice new team toughness
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Lightning ready to settle in for the long haul
(Tampa Tribune)
Early focus is on fixing mistakes
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Slow-start trend carries over to Ducks' new season
(Orange County Register)
Blues need to shoot more
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Coyotes try to regroup for defending champ Kings
(Arizona Republic)
For Stars to make playoffs, they need to master division
(Dallas Morning News)
Alain Vigneault keeps injury-plagued NY Rangers on edge after opener
(New York Daily News)
Joel Quenneville not worried about ice time with light schedule
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Devils' Pete DeBoer: I understand why Adam Larsson was upset about not playing
(NJ.com)
Boyle's injury forces Rangers lineup shuffle
(New York Newsday)
Winnipeg Jets have fingers crossed about Evander Kane's injury
(Winnipeg Sun)
Maple Leafs' Franson may sit out Saturday
(Toronto Sun)
Wild's Kuemper learning to win the 'easy' ones
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Patrick Kane hopes shootout woes are in the past
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Bogo off to promising start at plus-three
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Bruins lean on healthy Adam McQuaid
(Boston Herald)
Malone struggling to see ice time for Rangers
(New York Post)
The answer to Michael Ryder's woes were hidden inside his parents' shed
(NJ.com)
Net-front role on Red Wings' power play unit suits Darren Helm, whose speed is key for puck retrievals
(MLive.com)
Radko Gudas' physical play back in spotlight
(Tampa Bay Times)
As oldest King, Robyn Regehr happy to be playing instead of cheering
(Los Angeles Times)
Flames centre no longer a regular Joe
(Calgary Herald)
Wings' Johan Franzen returns to ornery ways in opener
(Detroit News)
Teddy Purcell and David Perron could form solid connection for Edmonton Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
What a difference a year makes for Calgary Flames blueliner Kris Russell
(Calgary Sun)
Young defenseman pleasant surprise in Penguins opener
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Lots of ice time for Hawks' defensive trio
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Rays P Cobb hits the ice at Lightning practice
(Tampa Tribune)
Karlsson orders C's for Ottawa Senators fans
(Ottawa Sun)
Winnipeg linesman Vaughan Rody vows to get his stripes back after injury
(Winnipeg Sun)
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