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Thursday, October 12, 2017
Coach wants better effort despite OT victory in Los Angeles
(Calgary Herald)
Devils pass the test with 6-3 win over Maple Leafs
(NorthJersey.com)
Penguins get downright defensive in win over Caps
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Senators hopeful Karlsson will return to lineup next week
(Ottawa Sun)
Coach Paul Maurice has no problem with injured Jets going fishing
(Winnipeg Sun)
Ken Hitchcock can pass Islanders' Al Arbour on the all-time wins list, and that makes him sad
(Dallas Morning News)
Golden Knights cherish memories of victory, pregame ceremony
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Dorion confident he'll sign Turris
(Ottawa Citizen)
John Gibson stifles Islanders early and late to preserve Ducks win
(Orange County Register)
Avalanche hang on to beat Bruins in home opener at Pepsi Center
(Denver Post)
Nelson nets pair, but Isles fall short in Anaheim
(New York Newsday)
Capitals-Penguins redux ends with another Washington loss
(Washington Post)
Bruins get buried in Colorado
(Boston Globe)
Devils, Schneider hand Leafs first loss of season
(Toronto Star)
Penguins power play too much for penalty-prone Caps
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Nail Yakupov glad to be in Colorado with Avalanche
(Denver Post)
Road trip showed Flyers’ potential and tested resolve
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Red Wings look tentative in faceoff circle
(Detroit News)
Oilers put through gruelling practice by coach McLellan
(Edmonton Sun)
Tocchet calls for focus as Coyotes seek 1st win
(Arizona Republic)
Vigneault's experiments have only led to Rangers confusion
(New York Post)
Why Dave Hakstol's challenge was risky business for Flyers
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Blues aren't letting injuries slow them down
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Nick Schmaltz’s importance highlighted by his absence
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Fast nearing a return for Rangers
(New York Newsday)
Jordan Schroeder back at practice after concussion
(Columbus Dispatch)
Hellebuyck rewarded with second start in a row
(Winnipeg Sun)
Mike Matheson provides the Panthers with talent and brains
(Miami Herald)
Wild's 'great leader' Stewart keeps scoring in style
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
James van Riemsdyk’s focus is on health and Leafs’ success, not contract
(Toronto Star)
Milano makes mark with flurry of goals to start season
(Columbus Dispatch)
Deryk Engelland’s goal a transcendent moment for Golden Knights
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sam Reinhart moves back to wing as Sabres shuffle lines
(Buffalo News)
J.T. Miller is filling one hole for the Rangers but leaving another
(New York Post)
Connor Murphy's surprising scratch shows new dynamic in Blackhawks defense
(Chicago Tribune)
Islanders’ Mathew Barzal attributes growth to former coach Steve Konowalchuk
(New York Newsday)
Flyers send Samuel Morin to Phantoms
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Ryan Reaves almost played football, until an injury changed his future
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Fisher settling in to life after Preds, retirement
(The Tennessean)
Kings will honor former broadcaster Bob Miller with a statue outside Staples Center
(Los Angeles Times)
Red Wings: Man not banned for hurling octopus in Little Caesars Arena
(Detroit Free Press)
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