Sunday, October 7, 2018
- Devils' Kyle Palmieri, Travis Zajac each score 2 in win over Oilers in Sweden (NJ.com)
- Sabres bounce back as first win gives fans lots to cheer about (Buffalo News)
- Lightning beats Panthers, 2-1, in shootout in regular-season opener (Tampa Bay Times)
- Gritty Canadiens shock talented Penguins 5-1 (Montreal Gazette)
- Jonathan Toews completes hat trick with OT goal that gives Blackhawks 5-4 win over Blues (Chicago Tribune)
- Stanley Cup hangovers more myth than reality (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Predators hand keys to backup: Juuse Saros wins season debut against Islanders (The Tennessean)
- Erik Haula’s shootout goal gives Golden Knights 2-1 win (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Avs improve to 2-0 with win over Flyers (Denver Post)
- Stars pass season's first big test by dismantling division foe Winnipeg (Dallas Morning News)
- Ducks only need one goal in order to blank the Coyotes (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flames come back in third period to drop Canucks in home opener (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers fall to Colorado Avalanche; James van Riemsdyk leaves with injury (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Isles come up short against Preds in home opener (New York Newsday)
- Slippery Sens overcome Marner and Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers show fight but still are searching for elusive first win (New York Post)
- Too early for a wakeup call? Even after 5-1 loss to Montreal, the Penguins say no (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Wild's home opener spoiled by shootout loss to Haula, Vegas (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- More heartbreak from Blackhawks, who win OT thriller over Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Stars shine as Jets fall: Discipline an issue as Winnipeg surrenders three PP markers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Arizona Coyotes not concerned with scoring drought to start the season after loss to Ducks (Arizona Republic)
- Islanders goalie can’t follow up on solid season-opener (New York Post)
- Oddly enough, Laine stifled by Stars (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Rangers coach has ‘a big problem’ with hit to rookie's head/a> (New York Post)
- Golden Knights’ Erik Haula content at new position (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Evan Bouchard gets his first taste of a real NHL game (Edmonton Journal)
- After a week to think about it, Mathieu Joseph finally makes his NHL debut (Tampa Bay Times)
- Schmaltz showdown on hold as Blackhawks forward Nick's brother a healthy scratch for the Blues (Chicago Tribune)
- Cochrane's Dube ignited Dome debut with Flames Calgary Herald)
- Thomas Chabot awarded hard hat to recognize hard work (Ottawa Sun)
- ‘He looks good’: Blackhawks’ road trip helps goalie Corey Crawford’s recovery (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Edmundson closer to return, Fabbri not quiet there (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Stars center Martin Hanzal optimistic about progress in recovery from back surgery (Dallas Morning News)
- Michal Kempny returns to practice, could play Wednesday against Golden Knights (Washington Post)
- Kings still trying to figure out where to place Ilya Kovalchuk (Los Angeles Times)
- New Coyotes forward Michael Grabner continues to carve his niche in the NHL (Arizona Republic)
- Anthony Duclair shows promise on penalty kill (Columbus Dispatch)
- Krejci stays optimistic as wingers rotate around him (Boston Herald)
- Dubinsky didn’t take summer off, and it shows (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings see Anthony Mantha as NHL's premier power forward — one day (Detroit Free Press)
- 'Luckier' early schedule factors in Penguins sending down Tristan Jarry (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)