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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
- James Neal, Golden Knights roll to 5-2 win in home opener (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Stars finally get results from possession-based play, beat Detroit 4-2 (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers send Filip Chytil to AHL in Hartford (New York Newsday)
- Penguins' White House visit with President Trump mostly steers clear of politics (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Islanders’ ‘Singular Focus’ Is New Arena at Belmont Park (New York Times)
- GM sums up John Tavares’ Islanders future in one word (New York Post)
- Golden Knights turn emotional night into memorable victory (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Golden Knights’ pregame ceremony moves owner Bill Foley (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Mike Sullivan doubles down in defense of White House decision (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Trump needles Capitals while toasting Penguins (Washington Times)
- Penguins' Twitter account goes dark during White House visit (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Maple Leafs' Matthews proving to be nightly handful (Toronto Sun)
- Senators earn 400th road win with SO victory over Canucks (Ottawa Sun)
- Alex DeBrincat, Corey Crawford lead Blackhawks to victory over Habs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blues hold off Rangers in 3-1 win, improve to 4-0 for season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sonny Milano delivers two goals (Columbus Dispatch)
- The Sedins are alive and well, thank you (Vancouver Province)
- Blue Jackets edge Hurricanes in OT (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Rangers give up another early goal in 3-1 loss to Blues (New York Daily News)
- Flyers blow late lead and lose to Nashville (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Red Wings suffer first loss of year, 4-2 to Stars (Detroit Free Press)
- Allen gets a night off after strong start for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kevin Shattenkirk can't discover winning formula against ex-team (New York Post)
- Blackhawks struggling to adapt to crackdown on faceoffs, slashes (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Not just any other game for Senators’ Burrows (Ottawa Sun)
- 'Finally:' Ex-Star Trevor Daley returns to Dallas after jumping to three different teams (Dallas Morning News)
- Red Wings’ Trevor Daley enjoys return trip to Dallas (Detroit News)
- Now-retired Nashville Predators captain Mike Fisher returns to raise Western Conference banner (The Tennessean)
- Edmonton Oilers discovering this NHL season is shaping up to be harder than the last (Edmonton Sun)
- Kings building trust early under new coach John Stevens (Los Angeles Times)
- Status of Senators' Karlsson and Oduya updated to day-to-day (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild's Zach Parise adds intrigue to injury, might be 'out of the woods' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild’s Mikael Granlund expected to miss next four games (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hellebuyck earns praise (Winnipeg Sun)
- Goalie Smith impressing Flames early on (Calgary Herald)
- Veteran forward has a goal and two assists in first three games, eager to shore up defence (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Steady Connor Brown adds to Leafs’ depth (Toronto Star)
- Vincent Trocheck's versatility, grit led to career high in ice time for Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Andy Andreoff gets turn on L.A. Kings’ lone revolving line (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Lightning's Brayden Point always seems in right place, even with winning goals off his knee (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flyers' rookie Samuel Morin: 'I'm sure I can play in this league' (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins recall Danton Heinen, sign Ryan White to tryout (Boston Globe)
- Former Edmonton Oilers goalie Grant Fuhr escapes wildfires in California wine country (Edmonton Journal)
- Canyon Fire 2 left many in Ducks organization scrambling (Orange County Register)
- With a little help from Jobu, Flames end skid in Anaheim (Calgary Herald)
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