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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Leafs finally get it right (Toronto Sun)
- Moyes agrees to sell Coyotes to NHL (Arizona Republic)
- Gaborik's injury might hurt (New York Post)
- Kovalchuk to miss four weeks (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Martin, Pando out 4-6 weeks (Bergen Record)
- Tucker goes on injured list, Avs recall Durno (Denver Post)
- Canes' Ruutu is remorseful (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Slow going for Toews, Seabrook (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Rob Scuderi fined for low hit on Columbus winger (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Lightning grant Ranger indefinite leave of absence (Tampa Tribune)
- Moyes has deal with NHL on sale to end to desert saga (Toronto Star)
- Bill Chadwick, Hockey Referee and Broadcaster, Dies at 94 (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Moyes agrees to sell Coyotes to NHL (Globe & Mail)
- Colorado's Anderson gaining national, Olympic attention (USA Today)
- Team Canada and Red Wings coach Mike Babcock calm in stormy waters (Vancouver Province)
- TV ratings glowing for the U.S. (Toronto Star)
- Huet getting on a roll (Chicago Sun Times)
- Habs beat Islanders in overtime (Montreal Gazette)
- Mattias Ohlund in a sunshine state with Bolts (Vancouver Sun)
- Roadkill: Wild falls to 0-8 away from X (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Tambellini scores twice, but Isles lose in OT (New York Newsday)
- Friendly UC crowd salutes Havlat (Chicago Sun Times)
- Leafs get their Ducks in a row (Toronto Sun)
- Anisimov is making his mark (New York Post)
- Rangers' top line on fire (Bergen Record)
- Wild coach Todd Richards sends message by benching James Sheppard, Benoit Pouliot (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Ryan dealing with slow start (Orange County Register)
- Ex-Ranger revitalized in Phoenix (New York Post)
- No hard feelings says Pogge after life in Leaf crease (Toronto Star)
- Former Ducks GM Burke feels right at home, as Toronto defeats Anaheim (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks GM likes Burke's game plan (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins' 9-2 start a 'team effort' (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Avs worst in NHL at allowing shots, but goalie Anderson has gotten job done (Denver Post)
- Dallas Stars turn emphasis to home ice (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Urgency to score -- and win -- is growing as Red Wings sink in standings (Ann Arbor News)
- Shootouts have been sore spot for punchless Bolts (Tampa Tribune)
- Faceoff follies have Caps chasing (Washington Times)
- Tweaks go a long way for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Sutter can't smile in face of penalties (Calgary Herald)
- Clouston takes shot at power play (Ottawa Sun)
- Injuries prompt call-ups to fill Florida Panthers' void (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Semin skates with top line (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Predators' Dan Hamhuis may play again soon (The Tennessean)
- Blues' King goes down swinging (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ultrasound may reveal root of Gagne's troubles (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wings' goalies crash victims (Detroit News)
- Predators' Dave Scatchard ends 'retirement' (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks' John Madden honored to be an alternate captain (Chicago Tribune)
- Sens face decision on rookie Karlsson (Ottawa Sun)
- Reserve rearguards hungry for ice time (Calgary Herald)
- Skating . . . and grating (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Halloween manages to bring out kids in Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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