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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
- Stamkos has hat trick as Lightning routs Canadiens (Tampa Bay Times)
- Daniel Briere's last-second goal gives Avs first win of season (Denver Post)
- Ducks' rout of Sabres marred by injury (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers shut out before smallest home crowd ever (Miami Herald)
- Flyers' Lecavalier out 2 weeks; Coburn may return soon (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Daniel Carcillo says there's still place for enforcers in hockey (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Patrick Sharp living up to his 'Shooter' nickname (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Single goal all Anderson and the Senators needed (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bruins lose to Avalanche on last-second goal (Boston Globe)
- Sabres don't measure up against the Ducks (Buffalo News)
- Svedberg off hook for buzzer-beating collapse (Boston Herald)
- Ottawa Senators forward Stone scores for dad (Ottawa Sun)
- Lazar sits for Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Iginla's a fan of these Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Jets can't match quickness of top-tier teams (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canucks take time off after successful start (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins get an early break (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wild's Yeo wants entire roster sharp (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Mike Babcock impressed by Red Wings' work ethic, speed and special teams, but wants more offense (MLive.com)
- Devils coach Pete DeBoer sees a little Zach Parise in Mike Cammalleri (NJ.com)
- Paul Maurice gives Jets rookie Adam Lowry thumbs up for first action (Winnipeg Sun)
- The long and winding road (San Jose Mercury News)
- Should Dallas Stars fans panic with zero points for Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin through two games? (Dallas Morning News)
- Los Angeles Kings' Jake Muzzin waits impatiently for return from injury (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Eric Staal, Dwyer to miss Tuesday's Canes game; Skinner may return this week (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Gunnarsson gets clearance to play for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)Paywall to view
- De Haan waiting to be cleared by Islanders (New York Post)
- Three Oilers forwards miss practice with 'multiple bang-ups' (Edmonton Journal)
- Michal Rozsival returns to practice, might play vs. Flames (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Coyotes' Smith aims to regain 'comfort level' (Arizona Republic)
- Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby is seeing and believing (Washington Post)
- Hot start hasn't obscured big picture for goaltender Darcy Kuemper (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hutchinson's first start a letdown (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Paul Gaustad, Eric Nystrom spark Predators' 2-0 start (The Tennessean)
- Forwards Dupuis, Spaling, Comeau give Penguins flexibility (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Brayden Schenn experiment over for now (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Mike Cammalleri bringing a lot to the table for Devils (Bergen Record)
- Maple Leafs' Clarkson getting confidence back (Toronto Sun)
- No rage at David Clarkson's cage (Toronto Sun)
- Calgary Flames temper expectations after Johnny Gaudreau's slow start (Calgary Sun)
- With NY Rangers hurting, Kevin Hayes has opportunity to impress following mixed debut with Blueshirts (New York Daily News)
- DeKeyser, Smith give Wings pair for present, future (Detroit News)
- Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins in no hurry to play Darnell Nurse, name starting goalie against Kings (Edmonton Sun)
- Erixon warms to full-time NHL gig (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils winger Michael Ryder and the sad story of his younger brother Daniel (NJ.com)
- U.S. women's Olympian takes part in Lightning skate (Tampa Tribune)
- Winkler product Eric Fehr takes on bullying with new kids book (Winnipeg Sun)
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