Wednesday, January 29, 2020
- Blues best Flames in shootout (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Powered by Borowiecki, Senators cruise past Sabres (Ottawa Citizen)
- Penguins sign defenseman Marcus Pettersson to long-term deal (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Flyers will meet with NHL in effort to reduce back-to-back games, improve schedule (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Golden Knights hire Steve Spott as assistant coach (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- 20 years after a ‘$1 billion’ bribe, ex-Dallas Stars goalie Ed Belfour arrested again (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Golden Knights weigh options with trade deadline approaching (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Kreider? Georgiev? Inside Rangers' trade deadline possibilities (New York Post)
- Linus Ullmark, a 'centerpiece' for Sabres, suffers non-contact injury (Buffalo News)
- Blais returns but Sundqvist out with injury (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- As Panthers prepare to make push for playoffs, here’s a look at what went right and what went wrong so far (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Coyotes know they need to be better down the stretch (Arizona Republic)
- Kings approach second half knowing change is coming (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Can the Chicago Blackhawks take another step next season? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Reinforcements arrive, but Canadiens need a miracle to reach playoffs (Montreal Gazette)
- Rick Bowness says Stars look to generate offense ‘any way we can get it’ (Dallas Morning News)
- John Tortorella at the center of Blue Jackets’ turnaround (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Brendan Gallagher discusses his concussion and recovery (Montreal Gazette)
- Devils’ P.K. Subban misses practice but Kyle Palmieri returns to the ice (NJ.com)
- Leafs winger Kasperi Kapanen practises Tuesday, should play Wednesday (Toronto Star)
- With Braden Holtby back on track and Ilya Samsonov holding steady, Capitals have net gains (Washington Post)
- Blackhawks’ quiet minor-league signing might hint at long-term goalie outlook (Chicago Sun-Times)
- New line for David Krejci could be right balance for B’s (Boston Herald)
- Riley Nash enjoying more productive second season with Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks left wing Nick Ritchie showed rust despite goal vs. Sharks (Orange County Register)
- Predators' Austin Watson upset John Hynes made him a healthy scratch for 4 games, but has no ill will (The Tennessean)
- Raising the bar with Leafs defenceman Sandin (Toronto Sun)
- The Flyers are granting fans’ wishes, and fans are not disappointing with their requests (Philadelphia Inquirer)