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Saturday, October 25, 2014
- Gibson gets a win in return to Ducks' net (Orange County Register)
- Jarome Iginla scores twice, Avs explode for seven in rout of Vancouver (Denver Post)
- Drouin scores first career goal in Bolts win over Winnipeg (Tampa Tribune)
- Oilers' Eberle, Draisaitl notch first goals of the season in win over Hurricanes (Edmonton Sun)
- Zdeno Chara to miss 4-6 weeks (Boston Herald)
- Injury-ravaged Flyers call up Gostisbehere (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Senators, Maple Leafs and Canadiens to share in tribute (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers' Rick Nash Opens Season With a Deft Scoring Touch (New York Times)
- It did not take long for the Toronto Maple Leafs to stop using the fourth line (National Post)
- Emotions will run high during ceremony to honour slain soldiers (Toronto Sun)
- Canadian-born Sharks say tribute to soldier killed by terrorist appreciated (San Jose Mercury News)
- Panthers' Gudbranson upset about violence in hometown Ottawa (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Dropping gas prices not good news for NHL teams (Montreal Gazette)
- Flyers' Hextall not ruling out acquiring a free-agent defenseman (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Zdeno Chara injury serves as Bruins wake-up call (Boston Herald)
- After rash of foot injuries, Hextall says not wearing skate guards is 'crazy' (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Devils fall to Stars on Chico Resch's night (Bergen Record)
- Jets no match for Lightning (Winnipeg Free Press)
- A disaster in Denver as Avs bury Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Oilers show newfound ability to counter late-game pressure (Edmonton Sun)
- Ducks' effort apparent in improved defense (Orange County Register)
- Devils admit they stole a point from Dallas Stars (NJ.com)
- Jarome Iginla passes legendary Guy LaFleur on all-time NHL goals list (Denver Post)
- Well, say something! (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pens look to buck shots, goals trend (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Sabres desperate to find the net, get some wins (Buffalo News)
- Arizona Coyotes' improved penalty-kill a good first step (Arizona Republic)
- Bruins hope to fill major void (Boston Herald)
- Florida Panthers' pending free agents struggling to score (Miami Herald)
- Capuano happy about Isles' roster depth (New York Newsday)
- Sharks' McLellan shuffles lines to shore up defense (San Jose Mercury News)
- Laviolette: Jokinen's role making Predators stronger (The Tennessean)
- New Canadiens mantra: Keep calm and "Carey" on (Montreal Gazette)
- Ryan Callahan skates for first time since injury (Tampa Bay Times)
- Panthers' Bolland to miss third consecutive game (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp, Marian Hossa comfortable together, and it shows on ice (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Calgary Flames forward Joe Colborne keeping some heady company (Calgary Sun)
- Red Wings' search for solutions to power play apparently won't include Brendan Smith (MLive.com)
- Capitals forward Jay Beagle visits his dad's auto shop in Calgary (Washington Post)
- Ottawa is Home Sweet Home for Mark Borowiecki (Ottawa Citizen)
- Fire at Wild's offseason retreat almost turned tragic (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ex-Canuck Cliff Ronning sticking to the BASE-ics (Vancouver Sun)
- Calgary Flames set to honour radio icon Peter Maher (Calgary Sun)
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