Friday, February 7, 2020
- Red Wings work late, end long losing streak in shootout over Sabres (Detroit News)
- Avalanche wins at Ottawa, becomes third NHL team to reach 16 road victories (Denver Post)
- Lightning beat the Penguins but lose Ryan McDonagh (Tampa Bay Times)
- Golden Knights end trip with rout of Florida Panthers (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Leafs newcomer Kyle Clifford knows his role, and it’s not to be the second coming of Auston Matthews (Toronto Star)
- 'Shoot, we miss that guy': Jets captain Wheeler on Byfuglien's absence (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Newest Maple Leafs step into the Toronto spotlight (Globe & Mail)
- Two games shy of 1,000, Wild veteran Zach Parise can’t help but think of his dad, J.P. (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kings general manager Rob Blake knows he has more moves to make (Los Angeles Times)
- Golden Knights interested in acquiring Alec Martinez from Kings (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Sharks survive slow start, rally to top Edmonton Oilers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wild keep things rolling with runaway win over Canucks (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Bellows scores first two NHL goals in Isles' win (New York Newsday)
- Devils roll past Flyers as Mackenzie Blackwood makes 46 saves in shutout (NJ.com)
- Petry's overtime snipe helps Canadiens squeak past the Ducks (Montreal Gazette)
- Copp, Harkins power Jets past Blues 4-2 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks rally twice, but can’t complete comeback in OT loss to Canadiens (Orange County Register)
- 'Dumb' mistakes doom Arizona Coyotes in loss to Carolina Hurricanes (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers play a clunker and are manhandled by lowly New Jersey Devils, 5-0 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tampa Bay starts strong, holds off Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Florida Panthers have no answer for Vegas Golden Knights in ‘embarrassing’ home loss (Miami Herald)
- The loss of Pettersson is all that matters (Vancouver Province)
- Sharks take a big bite out of the Oilers, who have worst game in a month (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames miss their captain in loss to Predators (Calgary Herald)
- Matt Dumba scored when he stopped trying to score (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov celebrates 500 games in NHL (Tampa Bay Times)
- John Marino survives a Steven Stamkos slap shot to the face without major injury (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Knee surgery gives Shayne Gostisbehere a platform to reset (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Tyler Benson makes long-awaited debut with hometown Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Detroit Red Wings rookie: 'I think my average heart rate was like 180' (Detroit Free Press)
- Islanders keep proving they are never out of a game (New York Post)
- Ivan Provorov, playing in 300th straight game, credits an intense training program for his endurance (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Silver-plated tribute for Winnipeg's Steen (Winnipeg Sun)
- Blue Jackets have shown they know how to win close games (Columbus Dispatch)
- Leafs test Keefe's patience with breakdowns (Toronto Sun)
- Brent Seabrook completes last of 3 surgeries and is expected to be ready for training camp (Chicago Tribune)
- We dodged a big bullet': Flames captain Giordano out week-to-week with hamstring injury (Calgary Herald)
- Panthers’ Barkov took a ‘positive turn’ after missing two games. Team hopes he returns soon. (Miami Herald)
- Blue Jackets’ Boone Jenner ‘chipping away’ at scoring drought (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks’ Sam Steel driving force behind young second line (Orange County Register)
- Sean Kuraly responds in the right way (Boston Herald)
- The ups and downs of Buchnevich (New York Newsday)
- Hurricanes seek funding for 2021 NHL Stadium Series outdoor game in Carter-Finley Stadium (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Golden Knights buy AHL franchise to relocate to Las Vegas Valley (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Sharks broadcaster Kendall Coyne Schofield is living the dream (San Jose Mercury News)