Wednesday, February 14, 2018
- Sens' Dion Phaneuf dealt to L.A. during loss to Penguins (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins head out on road after dousing Flames, 5-2 (Boston Herald)
- Jets rally for OT win: Scheifele stars with two goals, one assist (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sharks suffer another significant injury in loss to Coyotes, Burns plays forward (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers goalie Brian Elliott has 'core muscle' surgery, team says (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Preds targeting early March for Fisher's debut (The Tennessean)
- Lindgren signs three-year deal with Montreal Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Curren moves to end $1M penalty clause (New York Newsday)
- Seattle officially submits application for NHL expansion team (USA Today)
- Canada Finds Itself in an Unusual Role: A Hockey Underdog (New York Times)
- The saga after Jimmy Vesey's world closed (New York Post)
- League-leading Lightning embrace NHL’s new high-tech approach (Toronto Star)
- The Penguins aren't playing in the Olympics, but they'll still watch (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Hurricanes, like rest of NHL, must watch Olympics from afar (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Wings want to make trades hard for front office (Detroit Free Press)
- The Rangers rebuild has already started on the blue line (New York Post)
- Leafs’ Bozak, van Riemsdyk used to trade-deadline distractions (Toronto Star)
- Mark Letestu knows clock might be ticking on his time with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres have killer time in latest upset victory (Buffalo News)
- Faulk’s hat trick fuels Hurricanes past Kings 7-3 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Resilient Red Wings edge Ducks, 2-1 (Detroit News)
- Wild hold on for 3-2 win over Rangers after jumping out to early lead (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Taylor Hall's late goal forces OT, Devils top Flyers in shootout (NJ.com)
- Preds use massive comeback to beat Blues (The Tennessean)
- Golden Knights rally for 5-2 win over Blackhawks (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Kings get blown out by Hurricanes, but end up with Senators' Dion Phaneuf (Los Angeles Times)
- Isles faithful chant 'Snow must go' during another deflating loss (New York Post)
- Lightning loses to lowly Sabres 5-3 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Second-period burst puts Jackets in control (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings hand Ducks the kind of loss they might regret later (Orange County Register)
- Rangers’ comeback attempt falls short in 3-2 loss to the Wild (New York Daily News)
- Flyers let one slip in shootout loss to Devils (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Blues blow it: Up 3-0 in third, they lose 4-3 in overtime (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Braden Holtby can only do so much as Capitals squander lead against Jets (Washington Post)
- Third-period lead evaporates in minutes as Blackhawks lose seventh straight (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flames' struggles continue in 5-2 loss to Bruins (Calgary Herald)
- ‘That was not a hockey play’: Barry Trotz reacts to Dustin Byfuglien’s slash of Capitals’ Jay Beagle (Washington Post)
- Zach Aston-Reese continues quick ascent with first NHL goal (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Doug Weight still searching for answers (New York Newsday)
- Wings' Athanasiou sent message with benching (Detroit Free Press)
- Laine, Ovechkin taking notice of each other's on-ice talent (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Native Minnesotans marvel at record tied in Rangers-Wild game (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Unflappable no more, Blackhawks facing a crisis of confidence during free fall (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Win streak has Leafs feeling right at home (Toronto Sun)
- 'We need a better approach to our game,' Habs coach says (Montreal Gazette)
- Raring and 'lucky' Chris Kreider to Rangers: I'm ready (New York Post)
- With 801 games behind him, Ducks’ Kevin Bieksa wants to keep going (Orange County Register)
- Ross Johnston wants to be more than a fighter for the Islanders (New York Post)
- Islanders icon Clark Gillies excited about return to NYCB Live's Nassau Coliseum (New York Newsday)