Wednesday, January 24, 2018
- Avalanche’s 10-game win streak comes to an end at Montreal (Denver Post)
- Bruins run points streak to 17 games, but it was a grind (Boston Globe)
- Karlsson propels Golden Knights to win over Blue Jackets (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Without actually doing anything, Antoine Roussel sparked Tuesday's Stars-Panthers slugfest (Dallas Morning News)
- Matt Murray finds solace in return to Penguins practice (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford works out again, could be on the ice ‘soon’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Brandon Dubinsky leaves team on personal matter (Columbus Dispatch)
- Mike Babcock among 3 honourees for 2018 Order of Hockey in Canada (Toronto Star)
- Sources: Islanders close to deal to play some games at Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- Brendan Smith rips NHL for being lenient about head shot (New York Post)
- Former Edmonton Oilers' heart and soul Ryan Smyth proud and humbled by Order of Canada in Hockey award (Edmonton Sun)
- Sabres have loads of fun, learn something along the way (Buffalo News)
- Youth drives Penguins to win over Hurricanes (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Travis Konecny's OT goal lifts Flyers to 4th straight win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blues bounce back to blank Senators (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning beats Predators in overtime (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ducks’ adjustments are the right recipe against Rangers (Orange County Register)
- Little's OT goal ends Jets' drought in extra time to sink Sharks 5-4 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Cory Schneider hurt Devils' loss to Bruins (NJ.com)
- Karlsson nets two against former team (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings clipped by Flyers, 3-2, in overtime (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning topple Preds in overtime (The Tennessean)
- Kings doomed by dismal start in loss to Canucks 6-2 (Los Angeles Times)
- Sharks’ OT loss to Winnipeg Jets might prove costly (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rangers drop third straight game with messy 6-3 loss to Ducks (New York Daily News)
- Oilers crash to earth against lowly Buffalo (Edmonton Journal)
- Frustration builds: Sens shut out by Blues (Ottawa Sun)
- Hayes remains out against Ducks with contusion (New York Newsday)
- Refs admit mistake on Miles Wood's double minor in Devils' loss to Bruins (NJ.com)
- Devils' Hayes must prove he belongs in lineup (NorthJersey.com)
- Ehlers, Meier good friends – most of the time (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Montreal-raised Avalanche defenseman was acquired off waivers from Canadiens (Denver Post)
- Jets' captain Wheeler: San Jose has nice weather and good cell phone signal (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sharks players apologize for insulting Winnipeg (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Capitals being outshot, outscored often in the 2nd period (Washington Times)
- Flames realize mediocre home record must improve (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs place Rielly on IR, recall Valiev (Toronto Sun)
- Filip Chlapik the latest Senators' player headed for injury list (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks goalie Jeff Glass says team must make its own luck (Chicago Tribune)
- Ducks veteran Antoine Vermette, 35, working hard to stay in ‘younger’ league (Orange County Register)
- Coyotes' Cousins latest to benefit from talk (Arizona Republic)
- Leafs call up Kapanen, send Gauthier back to Marlies (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings send Dominic Turgeon, Joe Hicketts back to Grand Rapids (Detroit Free Press)
- Rangers' Ryan McDonagh, Jimmy Vesey reflect on time with Jim Johannson as part of USA Hockey (New York Daily News)
- Eagles' Super Bowl run makes fans of Flyers players who attended NFC championship game (Philadelphia Inquirer)