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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
- Backstrom is too tough for Penguins (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Sundin mulls mid-December return (Toronto Star)
- Former Tampa Bay Lightning coach Barry Melrose says he, owners clashed on ice time (St. Petersburg Times)
- Happy birthday to Kane: a shootout victory (Chicago Daily Herald)
- McCarty waived by Wings (Windsor Star)
- Pisani knew it was bad (Edmonton Sun)
- With Tampa Bay Lightning job, Rick Tocchet all the way back from depths (St. Petersburg Times)
- MLSE Board expected to vote on Burke (Globe & Mail)
- Defenseman Hedman from Sweden is likely No. 1 draft pick (USA Today)
- NHL teams rush to sign young restricted free agents (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Staal's deal could be short-term (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Redden still believes in Sens (Ottawa Citizen)
- Being bad helped Penguins become good (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Return to sender for NHL on Luongo petition (Vancouver Sun)
- Hurricanes rally to beat Canadiens (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Florida Panthers blow 3-0 lead but top Lightning (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Avs melt from the heat of rejuvenated Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Few chances, goals galore (Edmonton Journal)
- Bolts' Rally For Naught; Panthers Win In Shootout (Tampa Tribune)
- Blackhawks top Coyotes in shootout (Arizona Republic)
- Carbo fumes as Habs' work ethic wanes (Montreal Gazette)
- Avs shot down in Flames (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
- Jackets spring leak (Columbus Dispatch)
- Concussion's effects dog Stillman (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bissonnette has teammates' backs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Winnik sits out against Blackhawks (Arizona Republic)
- Tjarnqvist's job: Stay ready (Denver Post)
- Tocchet, Bolts Starting To Ramp It Up (St. Petersburg Times)
- No average Joe (Calgary Sun)
- Kings reconfigure the lines to coax more scores (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Stingy Blueshirts getting by with D (New York Post)
- Pens' style suited for defensemen (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- No game till Saturday, so time to revisit the good, bad and ugly in Nashville (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Sutter antsy to see Salmela produce for New Jersey Devils (Newark Star Ledger)
- 'He's one of the best left-wingers in Canucks history ...' (Vancouver Province)
- Injuries deal a blow to Capitals' defense (Washington Times)
- Tough break has Bruins defenseman Ference down (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Roy’s body, game ailing (Buffalo News)
- Fisher, Neil to miss next game (Ottawa Citizen)
- Back to basics for Toskala (Toronto Sun)
- With a few adjustments, Dallas Stars goalie Marty Turco is looking more like himself (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Garon lost in goalie wasteland (Edmonton Journal)
- Is Kovalchuk ready to lead? (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- With clear head, Gagne fills goal (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Dallas Stars captain caps aggression at times (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Madden blames himself for PK woes (Bergen Record)
- Markus' Garden trick a treat (New York Daily News)
- Stajan finds touch, Steen not so much (Toronto Star)
- Tootoo remembers to remain physical (The Tennessean)
- St. Louis Blues seek even-strength punch from Patrik Berglund (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Islanders' Jackman gives big lift in limited time (New York Newsday)
- New Jersey Devils defenseman Brookbank says the switch to forward isn't rocket science (Newark Star Ledger)
- Youngest Flyer is fitting right in (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Prepping Pogge (Toronto Sun)
- From the fishbowl to the Big Apple (Vancouver Province)
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