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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
- Russians point fingers after Alexei Cherepanov's death (New York Daily News)
- President Bush pays tribute to Wings (Detroit News)
- Mats will play: Agent (Toronto Sun)
- Radulov accepts arbitration, NHL says (The Tennessean)
- Leafs' Ryan Hollweg dodges longer ban (Toronto Star)
- Kozlov Out Two Weeks (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Alfredsson may play Friday (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sykora back on the ice (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Seen Stamkos lately? (St. Petersburg Times)
- Death sends chill through hockey world (Globe & Mail)
- Ducks co-owner Samueli in limbo (Orange County Register)
- Young and restless: Coyotes try to keep fast start going (USA Today)
- Harper's smooth, even on 'game day' (Calgary Herald)
- Panel impressed with Penguin's hotel plans (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blackout lifted on remaining Coyotes' games (Arizona Republic)
- On Gaborik, Thrashers GM knows the feeling (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Hollweg's aggressive tendencies could hurt career (National Post)
- Gag order still in effect (Edmonton Sun)
- New Jersey Devils cost-per-ounce beer tab among the highest in NHL, blogger says (Newark Star Ledger)
- Gonchar reacts to Russian's death (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Holik: I was too honest to be captain in Atlanta (Newark Star Ledger)
- Ellis wrestles demons (Windsor Star)
- Pascal Dupuis' goal with 10.8 seconds left lifts Penguins to victory against Flyers (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flames' first victory is powerful stuff (Calgary Herald)
- Ducks get to the bottom fast with another ugly loss (Orange County Register)
- Sharks keep it rolling, off to best start in franchise history (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Miettinen scores twice in Wild victory (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Flyers drop third in a row (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames torch Budaj to keep Colorado winless (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
- Sharks send weary Jackets packing (Columbus Dispatch)
- Thrashers outscored by Wild (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- McLellan's bunch staying out of penalty box (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Flyers' power-play 'umbrella' has been successful so far (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Svatos rested, being saved for next game (Denver Post)
- Quicker, stronger Oystrick debuts for Thrashers (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Savard wants more from defensemen 4-5-6 (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Rangers rockin' on penalty kills (New York Post)
- Power play is A-OK,but 5-on-5 needs work (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Luongo makes October adjustments (Vancouver Province)
- Mike Modano gives Dallas Stars scoring, mentoring (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Captain Toews steps up, calls players-only meeting (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lightning's Ranger cleared for return (St. Petersburg Times)
- Finger injury will cost Arnott three games (The Tennessean)
- Skrastins says he's ready to return (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Leopold hopes to enJord healthy year (Calgary Sun)
- Isles Witt OK after injury; Martinek out (New York Newsday)
- Winning streaks not new to Drury (Buffalo News)
- New York Rangers' Aaron Voros wanted to stay with Minnesota Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Derek Armstrong loves being in the NHL (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Devils' Rolston expects power play to improve (Newark Star Ledger)
- Fabian Brunnstrom ready to make NHL debut with Dallas Stars (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Jurcina takes shots (Washington Times)
- 'It is a dream come true' (Edmonton Journal)
- Hawks' Eager to add punch to lineup (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Coyotes' Winnik bringing toughness (Arizona Republic)
- Heward Just Happy To Be Contributing (Tampa Tribune)
- Salmela coming out of Devils' lineup; Greene in (Newark Star Ledger)
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