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Monday, October 19, 2009
- Bruins deal Chuck Kobasew to Wild (Boston Herald)
- Chris Chelios remains as team's union rep (Detroit Free Press)
- Avalanche won't be sending Matt Duchene back to junior team (Denver Post)
- Seeking a grinder, Wild acquires Kobasew (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Late Thrasher honored in hometown (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- 'Anti-francophone virus' plaguing the NHL, new book says (National Post)
- Rangers the surprise of the East (Globe & Mail)
- Architect of lousy Leafs: 'I see signs of life' (Toronto Star)
- Bruins consistently inconsistent (Boston Herald)
- Islanders GM Snow still believes in his players (New York Newsday)
- Sabres' Miller deals with bumping from opponents (Buffalo News)
- Daunting road looms for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Turnovers a big part of Red Wings' slow start (Ann Arbor News)
- It's early, but Wild already in deep hole (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Panthers get relief, for now (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ducks searching for offense (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Training camp all over again (Calgary Sun)
- Practice? Canucks don't need practice (Vancouver Sun)
- Will road ease goalies' load? (Toronto Sun)
- It's going from bad to worse for Hawks' Huet (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Goalie Niklas Backstrom a rare bright spot for struggling Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Huet has teammates' backing (Chicago Tribune)
- Clemmensen gets off to winning start (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Senators' penalty killers special so far (Ottawa Sun)
- Tampa Bay Lightning coach Rick Tocchet juggles lines to revive offense, reunites Vinny Lecavalier, Marty St. Louis (St. Petersburg Times)
- Devils try line dancing (New York Post)
- Solo skate shows Moss starting to roll (Calgary Sun)
- Tortorella needs more out of Higgins (New York Newsday)
- Malkin, Staal held out of practice (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Oilers’ Hemsky to miss Canucks game due to illness (Edmonton Journal)
- Canucks' Wellwood well again and ready for Edmonton (Vancouver Province)
- Stastny stymied, but Avs piling up points anyway (Denver Post)
- Blueshirts' Higgins reaches point of frustration (New York Post)
- Del Zotto's confidence shows on ice (Bergen Record)
- After '05 draft, Hornqvist had nowhere to go but up (Nashville City Paper)
- Habs hope Bergeron can jump-start offence (Montreal Gazette)
- Out of spotlight, Swede success (Ottawa Citizen)
- O'Sullivan in good hands (Edmonton Sun)
- Horcoff snake-bit (Edmonton Sun)
- Dallas Stars' tough guy Krys Barch believes he can take on more (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Flames enforcer back in fighting form (Calgary Herald)
- Agitator Dorsett sharpens skills (Columbus Dispatch)
- Hawks' Sharp helps ailing child (Chicago Sun Times)
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