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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
- Roberto Luongo says getting the win was what mattered (Vancouver Sun)
- Mason strong in goal in helping lead Flyers' first win under Berube (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Colorado Avalanche remains unbeaten by beating Toronto Maple Leafs (Denver Post)
- Rick Nash exits with injury as Sharks embarrass Rangers, 9-2 (New York Daily News)
- USA Today hockey writer Kevin Allen, a Michigan resident, to receive NHL's Lester Patrick Trophy (MLive.com)
- Flyers players take blame for Laviolette's firing (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Berube stresses importance of defensive play (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Calgary Flames head coach tabbed as next to go (Calgary Sun)
- Sports book likes Winnipeg Jets coach Claude Noel's odds of being fired (Winnipeg Sun)
- Goalie Confidential never came between Luongo, Schneider (Vancouver Province)
- Not the end of Roberto Luongo-Cory Schneider saga (Vancouver Sun)
- Schneider doesn't want Canucks netminder drama to be a distraction for Devils (Vancouver Province)
- Colorado rookie Nathan MacKinnon loving the NHL life (Toronto Star)
- Islanders crush Coyotes to extend hot start (New York Post)
- Jokinen goals do the trick for Penguins in victory over Hurricanes (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Preds edge Wild in home opener (The Tennessean)
- Bolts rally again, top Sabres in OT (Tampa Tribune)
- Sharks rookie Tomas Hertl scores four goals in 9-2 rout of New York Rangers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ex-Cane puts the squeeze on Carolina as Penguins win, 5-2 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Wild crash early, lose goalie and game (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Elation turns into irritation as Sabres lose in OT (Buffalo News)
- Panthers lose Tim Thomas in loss to Flyers (Miami Herald)
- Leafs lose first game of season to Avs (Toronto Sun)
- Nashville coach asked fans to boo Suter in his return (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Preds' Forsberg gets first NHL goal (The Tennessean)
- Capuano delays Clutterbuck's return (New York Newsday)
- Leafs' sloppy turnovers a concern (Toronto Sun)
- Cory Schneider impressive in Vancouver, but club's winless streak reaches four (Newark Star Ledger)
- Maple Leafs' Jake Gardiner needs to play better (Toronto Sun)
- Change of address won't change Blue Jackets style (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sutter might mix it up for the Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Red Wings' third line shooting blanks, but Mike Babcock isn't worried yet (Detroit News)
- Sens captain Jason Spezza questionable for game against Los Angeles Kings (Ottawa Sun)
- Emerson Etem skates with team, to be activated for Ducks' home opener (Los Angeles Times)
- Jets centres find faceoffs challenging (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Capitals have candidates for breakout year in Fehr, Brouwer, Johansson (Washington Times)
- Bruins' Chris Kelly in better place (Boston Herald)
- Wideman stepping up, playing big minutes and being a leader for young Flames squad (Calgary Herald)
- Nordstrom, Blackhawks' penalty kill still adjusting (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bogo's blunder ancient history? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Brookbank last non-goalie to get in Hawks' lineup (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Mark Arcobello trying to make most of opportunity with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- DaCosta hoping for more ice time, less air time (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ben 'Two-Way' Street making a name for himself after surprising inclusion on Flames roster (Calgary Herald)
- Fasth pays homage to original Mighty Duck (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Patrick Sharp hoping second daughter will bring him same luck as his first (Chicago Sun-Times)
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