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Monday, October 13, 2014
- Toronto Maple Leafs spoil NY Rangers home opener, knock Henrik Lundqvist out of game in 6-3 loss (New York Daily News)
- Kings, Anze Kopitar put first things first to beat Winnipeg, 4-1 (Los Angeles Times)
- Minnesota Wild sign Jonas Brodin to 6-year, $25 million deal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Red Wings up to date on paying taxes at Joe Louis Arena (Detroit Free Press)
- Brad Richards getting acclimated to new teammates, fatherhood (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Carcillo healthy, happy to be back with Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Jets learn what quickness is, schooled 4-1 by Kings (Winnipeg Free Press)
- NY Rangers power play woes continue, but penalty kill unit struggles for first time (New York Daily News)
- Maple Leafs defenceman Stuart Percy rewards coaches' faith (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers' Hayes makes his NHL debut (New York Newsday)
- Jets' Stuart joins the 500 club (Winnipeg Sun)
- Los Angeles Kings' Drew Doughty is happy to mentor Brayden McNabb (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Blues regain 'identity,' now aim to keep it (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild sharp in season-opening games (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Arizona Coyotes defense steps up in victory over Los Angeles Kings (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins' top line of Hornqvist, Crosby, Kunitz charging to net (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Schedule offers little respite for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Florida Panthers wary of prolonging shaky start to NHL season (Miami Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers have to remember the importance of getting off to a strong start (Edmonton Sun)
- Avalanche looks for ways to get offense back in gear after early slump (Denver Post)
- Stars violating all the clichés as they stumble to start the season (Dallas Morning News)
- Two games in, what do we know about the Canes? (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames admit habit of leaving their goalies out to dry has to stop (Calgary Herald)
- Bruins make changes, optimistic David Krejci will return (Boston Globe)
- Flyers evaluating Lecavalier's foot injury (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sharks forward Mike Brown will not play on upcoming road trip (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ryan Johansen excels despite missing camp (Columbus Dispatch)
- Success, longevity define career of Penguins veteran Chris Kunitz (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Reliable Phillips gives Senators a big-time boost (Ottawa Citizen)
- Kulemin relentless on Islanders' checking line (New York Newsday)
- Gustav Nyquist off to strong start: 2 games, 2 goals (Detroit Free Press)
- Schultz trying to help stabilize Flyers' blueline (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Havlat giving Devils early boost on offense (Bergen Record)
- Glendening plays 20 shifts, shows value to Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Karlsson hopes his first Ducks goal comes posthaste (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Bruins hope Seth Griffith can bring spark (Boston Herald)
- Panthers' Derek MacKenzie takes advantage of rare power-play time (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devante Smith-Pelly throwing his weight around, to Ducks' relief (Los Angeles Times)
- NHL training camp and pre-season important just ask Flames Mikael Backlund (Calgary Sun)
- Jersey boy not a hit with Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri (Toronto Sun)
- Brent Peterson, Predators team up again for Parkinson's (The Tennessean)
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