Wednesday, October 10, 2018
- Flames powered by stars, goalie in shutting out Preds (Calgary Sun)
- Thornton-less Sharks offense breaks through in win over Flyers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canes win again, stopping Canucks for 3-0-1 start (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Back to form: Jets find legs and win home opener (Winnipeg Sun)
- Matthews leads record rush for Maple Leafs in win over Stars (Toronto Sun)
- Capitals, Golden Knights will feature some new faces in a new rivalry (Washington Times)
- Penguins goalie Matt Murray out with a concussion (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Geoff Molson says time had come to change the Canadiens' philosophy (Montreal Gazette)
- Matthews vs. Kane adds a welcome splash of colour to sea of NHL blandness (Toronto Star)
- Tyler Parsons continues to spread mental health awareness (Calgary Sun)
- Flames, NHL looking at mental health awareness more than ever before (Calgary Sun)
- Depth fuels Jackets’ victory (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers lose to Sharks, 8-2, in deflating home opener (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Avalanche struggles early and late at Columbus, suffers first loss of the season (Denver Post)
- Stars can't answer Toronto's deep attack in season's first loss: 'They got a lot of aces' (Dallas Morning News)
- Winnipeg Jets power past the Kings; completely outplay them in the second period (Los Angeles Times)
- For Avs’ Matt Calvert, it’s a Columbus homecoming for the former Blue Jacket (Denver Post)
- Valeri Nichushkin returns to Stars lineup, but still has some catching up to do (Dallas Morning News)
- What the NJ Devils' learned about themselves in Europe (NorthJersey.com)
- Canadiens' full-court press game plan pays dividends on offence (Montreal Gazette)
- Sabres' improved passing a product of work ethic, attention to detail (Buffalo News)
- After two goals in two games, it’s still too early for Wild to panic (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Winless Red Wings pull positives from West Coast trip (Detroit News)
- Mixed bag has Toews, Blackhawks feeling good: ’It’s already a different feeling’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blackhawks hope Corey Crawford’s imminent return will help solve early goaltending issues (Chicago Tribune)
- Patrick Eaves impatient to return to Ducks’ lineup after a year-long layoff (Orange County Register)
- Golden Knights could get Cody Eakin back Wednesday (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Cal Pickard expected to make his Flyers debut Wednesday (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kevin Shattenkirk knows he hasn't been playing well for the Rangers so far (New York Newsday)
- Will Ryan Nugent-Hopkins be at his usual spot on Edmonton Oilers top line? (Edmonton Journal)
- Olli Maatta hasn't been 'good enough' this season. And he knows it. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Isles teammates impressed with Valtteri Filppula's 'special brain for the game' (New York Newsday)
- Kyle Brodziak has slow start to second tour with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- It's all about learning on the fly for Senators' Thomas Chabot and Co. (Ottawa Citizen)
- Zack Smith quickly resettles into big role in Senators lineup (Ottawa Sun)
- Erik Who? Dylan DeMelo makes an early impact with Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Rookie Thomas spending a lot of time on Blues' bench (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Dmitrij Jaskin is the Capitals’ latest reclamation project (Washington Post)
- Newcomer Jerabek hopes to stick with Blues, but where does he fit on defense? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Wild's Foligno: 'You feel like you got hit by a truck some nights' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lightning coach Jon Cooper’s fight against pediatric cancer continues (Tampa Bay Times)