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Friday, October 31, 2014
- Marian Hossa earns 1,000th point; Sharp gets shootout winner for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Devils end shootout skid at 18 (Bergen Record)
- Nathan MacKinnon scores twice; Semyon Varlamov gets shutout as Avs beat Islanders (Denver Post)
- Penguins power past Kings, 3-0 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canucks keep up with speedy Canadiens in most impressive win yet (Vancouver Province)
- Minnesota Wild's Erik Haula gets apology from John Moore (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Streaking Habs employ hero by committee (Globe & Mail)
- John Moore's Suspension Forces Rangers to Adjust Defense (New York Times)
- David Clarkson's visor has been a blessing in disguise as Maple Leafs' forward picks up game (National Post)
- Wings disallowed goal more evidence for expanded replay (Detroit News)
- Eric Staal calls Hurricanes' start 'embarrassing' (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Haula defends Moore as a clean player (New York Newsday)
- Bruins beat Sabres in OT (Boston Globe)
- Allen backs Blues in shutout of Ducks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Scottie Upshall's goal lifts Florida Panthers past Arizona Coyotes (Miami Herald)
- Wild rallies, wins in a shootout over San Jose (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Stamkos, Lightning power way past Flyers (Tampa Tribune)
- Marchand goal foils Sabres in overtime (Buffalo News)
- No treat for Jets on Devils' night (Winnipeg Sun)
- Isles begin road trip with shutout loss at Denver (New York Newsday)
- Kings pay the price for taking penalties in 3-0 loss to the Penguins (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks caught 'standing still' by Blues (Orange County Register)
- Florida Panthers hang on to edge Arizona Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks squander lead, lose in shootout (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stamkos and Lightning storm past Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 'Amazing' Marian Hossa earns 1,000th point, praise from Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Hossa reaches 1,000-point milestone in the city that still holds a special place in his heart (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blues play shorthanded after Backes, Oshie suffer concussions (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pavelec's play getting raves (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Avs' Daniel Briere replaced by rookie Dennis Everberg (Denver Post)
- Lightning's Jonathan Drouin moved to fourth line (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flyers sit Gostisbehere (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Ottawa Senators' 'mat leave' goalie (Ottawa Sun)
- Zajac expecting more (Winnipeg Sun)
- Iginla spurned Isles but respects them (New York Newsday)
- Tortorella's Canucks firing no surprise to happy Hab Weise (Vancouver Sun)
- Maple Leafs invigorated by strong defence, led by Bernier (Toronto Star)
- While they may be able to win more games this season, Oilers still struggle at times (Edmonton Sun)
- Coach Barry Trotz tries to tighten Capitals' game while keeping them loose after loss to Detroit (Washington Post)
- Penguins assistant coach Tocchet wants Letang to shoot more on power play (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- NY Rangers' Derek Stepan may soon take center stage (New York Daily News)
- Okposo a key cog now for Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs forward David Clarkson less shielded (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Rielly scoffs at sophomore jinx (Toronto Sun)
- Panthers rookie Ekblad isn't going anywhere (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devin Setoguchi gets back into Calgary Flames lineup (Calgary Sun)
- Granlund call-up gives Flames added punch, versatility (Calgary Herald)
- Scott Darling or Antti Raanta facing demotion to Rockford (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins recall forward Megna from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils winger Jaromir Jagr's unusual shooting aid (NJ.com)
- Chaput living the dream his father deferred (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings scare, surprise at Halloween costume ball (Detroit Free Press)
- Owen, 6, gets to be a Red Wing for a day (Detroit News)
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