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Thursday, November 14, 2019
- Beauvillier nets pair as Isles hold on to beat Tavares, Leafs (New York Newsday)
- Calgary native Justin Dowling scores first career NHL goal in Stars win over Flames (Dallas Morning News)
- Ilya Kovalchuk’s future with Kings remains in limbo after benching (Los Angeles Times)
- Roberto Luongo back with Florida Panthers as a special adviser (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- 'Born into hockey': Meet Emilie Castonguay, NHL's rare female agent who has top draft prospect as client (USA Today)
- Roberto Luongo won’t be replacing Don Cherry, but retirement is keeping him busy (Boston Globe)
- Former Flyers goalie Darren Jensen says Pelle Lindbergh’s death changed his life (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- As Hall of Fame looms, Jim Rutherford reflects on his early OHL days (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blackhawks’ offense-fueled surge continues with win over Golden Knights (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Capitals keep on collecting points, hold off Flyers in shootout (Washington Post)
- Golden Knights fall to Blackhawks, losing streak grows to 4 (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- NJ Devils 'got what they deserved' in ugly loss to Senators (NorthJersey.com)
- Carter Hart brilliant, but Capitals outlast Flyers in shootout, 2-1 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames lose to Stars despite strong showing from Talbot (Calgary Sun)
- Zack Smith finally finds place in Blackhawks’ nightly lineup (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Frolik draws in after back-to-back healthy scratches (Calgary Sun)
- Capitals defenseman Radko Gudas makes return to Philadelphia (Washington Post)
- Corey Perry’s 1,000th career NHL game is a great reminder that the 15-year league veteran has truly done it all (Dallas Morning News)
- Are the Lightning better than when they left for Sweden? (Tampa Bay Times)
- Edmonton Oilers well ahead of expectations at the 20-game mark (Edmonton Sun)
- Shootout woes still plague Bruins (Boston Herald)
- As search for offense continues, injuries may force Sabres to shuffle deck (Buffalo News)
- Coach Dallas Eakins asks for patience as Ducks go through rough patch (Los Angeles Times)
- Sidney Crosby’s status remains uncertain for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Third-string Avalanche goalie Adam Werner finds instant success with 40 saves in NHL debut (Denver Post)
- Why does Brind’Amour call ‘Turbo’ the Canes’ silent star? (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Defenceman Luca Sbisa finds his peaceful place with Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kakko's hot streak puts a smile on his face (New York Newsday)
- Young winger Kevin Fiala starting to find his place with Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kostin called up by Blues for first crack at the NHL, albeit possibly brief (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Blackhawks prospect Evan Barratt’s incredible goal amazes the sports world: ‘Flicked it up and hoped for the best’ (Chicago Tribune)
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