Tuesday, February 13, 2018
- Leafs win gives Lightning something to think about (Toronto Sun)
- Vincent Trocheck scores 3 goals in third period as Panthers down Oilers, 7-5 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Coyotes put up six goals to drop Blackhawks (Arizona Republic)
- Panthers, forward Colton Sceviour agree to three-year contract extension (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devs place Schneider on IR before facing Flyers (NorthJersey.com)
- Fisher feels 'better than I thought I would' after first practice back (The Tennessean)
- Another sign of Claude Giroux's return, named NHL's top star (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Glen Sather to remain Rangers’ president at least through next season (New York Daily News)
- No NHL players, but NHL talent abounds (USA Today)
- Jordan Greenway makes U.S. Olympic history as first African-American hockey player: ‘I won’t be the last’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Trade winds blowing as Senators head to Pittsburgh (Ottawa Sun)
- Mark Stone says he's prepared for Senators changes (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks hit rock bottom in loss to dead-last Coyotes, their sixth in a row (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Edmonton Oilers outgunned by Florida Panthers (Edmonton Journal)
- Matt Peca’s father his driving force in path to NHL (Tampa Bay Times)
- Capitals weigh balance between youth and winning ahead of NHL trade deadline (Washington Times)
- Unimpressed coach Guy Boucher holds difficult skate (Ottawa Sun)
- Corey Crawford on recovery: ‘Looking good ... I want to get back playing’ (Chicago Tribune)
- Golden Knights goaltender Malcolm Subban listed ‘week to week' (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Injured Flames goalie Smith still with team, but no update on status (Calgary Herald)
- Milano, Murray return to full-go practice (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blues' Sanford is close to returning (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Phillip Danault has Lady Luck to thank for quick recovery (Montreal Gazette)
- How Lundqvist is responding to Vigneault's strategic shot (New York Post)
- Flyers' Michal Neuvirth ready for challenge ahead (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins goalie Matt Murray standing tall since return (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rasmus Ristolainen's struggles push Housley's breaking point (Buffalo News)
- Yeo expects Dunn to bounce back from mistake (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings hope Tatar’s big day triggers goal-scoring flurry (Detroit News)
- Riley Sheahan's confidence is taking off, and his offense is following (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Anthony Mantha's growth key for Wings' future (Detroit Free Press)
- Dominik Simon is comfortable wherever the Penguins put him (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Seeler called up from Iowa, will make Wild debut (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Soshnikov, Leivo still in limbo as Leafs look for loopholes (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks set to cut loose Dennis Rasmussen by putting center on waivers (Orange County Register)
- Jets first-round pick lighting it up in top Finnish men's league (Winnipeg Free Press)
- 'I'm getting better': Flames backup Rittich learning English on the fly (Calgary Herald)
- Video guy Joe Piscotty offers Ducks players, coaches a different view (Orange County Register)