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Monday, November 3, 2014
- Sabres top Red Wings in shootout (Buffalo News)
- Hurricanes hold off Kings 3-2 for second-straight win (Raleigh News & Observer)
- LaBarbera saves pucks, Ducks in emergency (Orange County Register)
- Upstart, short-handed Flames shock Canadiens 6-2 to kick off five-game road trip (Calgary Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers head out on road trip without Taylor Hall (Edmonton Sun)
- Predators, Anton Volchenkov say suspension too much (The Tennessean)
- Rangers' McDonagh out 3-4 weeks; Malone waived (New York Newsday)
- Claude Julien scores contract extension (Boston Herald)
- Toronto Maple Leafs forward Leo Komarov showing why he's one of the league's pests (National Post)
- Flyers' Mason on new lights: Whose bright idea was this? (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Shane Doan, Arizona Coyotes snap 3-game skid, beat Washington Capitals/a> (Arizona Republic)
- Jets are suddenly stingy (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Forsberg is force in Preds' win (The Tennessean)
- Kings remain winless on road after 3-2 loss to Hurricanes (Los Angeles Times)
- Avalanche jump ahead, then fall apart in loss to Anaheim Ducks (Denver Post)
- Turnover-prone Capitals fall to Coyotes for fourth straight loss, 6-5 (Washington Post)
- Turnover trouble dooms Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Predators pounce on tired Canucks team (Vancouver Province)
- Red Wings' Datsyuk fast on his feet after injury (Detroit Free Press)
- Niklas Hjalmarsson in lineup a day after taking two for the team (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets' No. 2 tender has night to remember (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Patrick Roy gives Avs goalie Semyon Varlamov his sixth straight start (Denver Post)
- Tatar begins to provide some offense for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Rieder makes NHL debut, scores game-winner (Arizona Republic)
- Baertschi aims to make the most of another opportunity with Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Ferland suffers another setback in bid to become full-time NHL player (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks trying not to stumble through Joel Quenneville's line dance (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Finally, home sweet home for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Blackhawks honor Hossa's milestone (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Simpler-is-better approach by Penguins coaches boosts team (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flyers still seek consistency (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Islanders frustrated by having nothing to show for their strong play (New York Newsday)
- Elliott, Allen make Blues' goaltending a strength (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Robin Lehner calls for a positive step forward after Senators no-show in Boston (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bruins' Dougie Hamilton stepping into bigger role (Boston Globe)
- Wild's Zucker now doing what fans and coaches wanted (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- 'Triplets' line is Lightning's hottest (Tampa Bay Times)
- Shutdown defenceman Petry whipping boy of Oilers fans (Edmonton Journal)
- Pressed into service, Panthers have Colby Robak plays forward (Miami Herald)
- Maple Leafs' Sam Carrick savours NHL debut (Toronto Star)
- Panthers center Derek MacKenzie isn't pretty but he's effective (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Horvat relying on his two-way game to help him stick with Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers recall Dylan McIlrath and Conor Allen from Hartford (Bergen Record)
- Penguins assign Megna to AHL (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
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