Wednesday, October 24, 2018
- Sidney Crosby's highlight-reel goal lifts Penguins past Oilers in overtime (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sharks pass ‘big test’ with top grades: ‘we’re one of the favorites’ (San Jose Mercury News)
- Zibanejad, Zuccarello score two apiece in Rangers win (New York Newsday)
- Special teams lead way as Canadiens edge Flames on historic night (Montreal Gazette)
- Detroit Red Wings' plan for Michael Rasmussen: Stay in NHL this season (Detroit Free Press)
- Man without a plan: Suter's hockey adventure reaches 1,000th game (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Maple Leafs looking for ‘puck luck’ against the Jets (Globe & Mail)
- Flyers already testing Ron Hextall’s patience (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Jets' 'tenders a little, well... tender because of new NHL equipment rules (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews not impressed by puckheads (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres' Rasmus Dahlin, teammates bond watching LeBron James (Buffalo News)
- John Tavares says Charles Wang had tremendous influence on him (New York Newsday)
- Back in civilization, Penguins can't escape more Crosby-McDavid chatter (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Clearing the air on the Crosby vs. McDavid debate (Edmonton Journal)
- Justin Williams is not only the Canes’ captain, he is the team’s voice of reason (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Saad scores two, Blackhawks find missing home-ice edge in 3-1 victory over Ducks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Stars beat Kings, end skid by getting ‘greasy.’ That’s how they’ll beat Ducks Thursday (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- David Pastrnak’s 4-point night lifts Bruins (Boston Globe)
- The Florida Panthers continue to struggle in this key area as they fall to the Rangers (Miami Herald)
- Frustration continues to build in Kings' 4-2 loss to Stars (Los Angeles Times)
- Fast start ends with a thud (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks can’t play catch up, lose to Blackhawks after a penalty-marred first period (Orange County Register)
- Third-period collapse ends Preds’ win streak (The Tennessean)
- Flames turn in lacklustre effort against Canadiens (Calgary Sun)
- Senators drop 4-1 decision to Bruins to close out homestand (Ottawa Sun)
- Alexandar Georgiev steps in nicely for banged-up Lundqvist (New York Post)
- Blackhawks’ Cam Ward on difficulty staying sharp: ‘Some nights, it’s not pretty’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ducks left wing Nick Ritchie makes his delayed season debut against Blackhawks (Orange County Register)
- Golden Knights look for spark to NHL’s worst power play (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers left winger Michael Raffl will miss 4-6 weeks (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Devils place Ben Lovejoy, Drew Stafford on IR (NJ.com)
- Elias Pettersson 'feeling very good' as he works back from concussion (Vancouver Province)
- Bortuzzo's injury, Bouwmeester's struggles keep Blues defense in flux (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Nazem Kadri not panicking about his scoring slump (Toronto Star)
- What’s behind Yanni Gourde’s strong start for the Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Brock Boeser dealing with groin injury, Canucks recall Darren Archibald (Vancouver Province)
- Blais sent down, Fabbri on deck? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Avalanche great Adam Foote named head coach of the Kelowna Rockets (Denver Post)
- Eddie Olczyk accepts NHL courage award for cancer fight: ‘It does ... test your will to live’ (Chicago Tribune)