Thursday, October 10, 2019
- Carter Hart’s first career shutout carries Flyers past Devils in home opener, 4-0 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Offence from the defence in home opener (Vancouver Province)
- Another Penguins forward, Alex Galchenyuk, placed on injured reserve (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- For Patrick Marleau, emotions on Sharks’ return have been ‘overwhelming’ (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kasperi Kapanen on hockey: ‘I was born to do this’ (Globe & Mail)
- The undefeated Edmonton Oilers: Is this for real? (Edmonton Sun)
- New NHL replay rules already impacting the Penguins' decision-making (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Patrick Marleau may get big role with Sharks right away (San Jose Mercury News)
- Marleau legacy still felt on Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Power play propelling Sabres through 'beginning of a hard, long season' (Buffalo News)
- Canucks take advantage of shaky goalie Jonathan Quick to rout the Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Never-say-die Canadiens salvage another road point in defeat (Montreal Gazette)
- Wayne Simmonds disappointed in Flyers for not offering a contract extension (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins already showing familiar character (Boston Herald)
- No sheep for sleep: Boudreau ponders Wild's lines late into the night (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Trotz ponders lineup changes after Isles' soft start (New York Newsday)
- Coach Babcock stops the Leafs carousel (Toronto Sun)
- Golden Knights defensemen look to clean up turnovers (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- After maintenance day, Wild veteran Eric Staal vows to be better (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Defenseman Ian Cole cleared to return, but the Avalanche might go with Mark Barberio (Denver Post)
- Michal Kempny will travel, won’t play Thursday at Nashville (Washington Post)
- Christian Wolanin is trying to stay positive in his recovery from shoulder surgery (Ottawa Sun)
- Jets' Laine a force to be reckoned with (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators' Mikael Granlund settled in, but hardly relaxed (The Tennessean)
- Flames' Hanifin rushing into more offensive production (Calgary Herald)
- Flames forward Mangiapane hopes to stay on second line (Calgary Herald)
- After his breakout season, Blues expect Sundqvist 'to get better and better' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Mark Barberio remains patient and positive in his obscure role with the Avalanche 1 (Denver Post)
- Cam Atkinson gives Columbus Blue Jackets a needed scoring lift early on (Columbus Dispatch)
- Golden Knights’ Gerard Gallant addresses faceoffs mystery on top line (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- First-line winger Alex Nylander amazed at how much his fortunes have turned (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Andersson making most of limited minutes so far (New York Newsday)
- Mangiapane hopes to get extended look on Flames' second line (Calgary Sun)
- Leadership of Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin provides boost for Zach Aston-Reese (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Barrett Hayton could make Coyotes debut Thursday against Golden Knights (Arizona Republic)
- Canes recall forward Julien Gauthier from Checkers (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Leafs honour slain Canadian Forces member, fan (Toronto Sun)