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Sunday, October 13, 2013
Colorado Avalanche remains unbeaten with victory at Washington
(Denver Post)
Steen's big night helps produce first 4-0 start in team's history
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
San Jose Sharks defeat Ottawa Senators for fifth straight win
(San Jose Mercury News)
Crosby hat trick leads Pens to win
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Phoenix Coyotes sign center Jeff Halpern
(Arizona Republic)
Mighty Ducks were no Mickey Mouse expansion team
(Los Angeles Times)
Young guns on rise
(Boston Herald)
Lightning trainers on guard against MRSA
(Tampa Bay Times)
Bruins rally to topple Columbus
(Boston Globe)
Paywall to view
Canucks fall 4-1 to Habs as blooper own-goal leads to second straight loss
(Vancouver Sun)
Red Wings' offense gets back on track
(Detroit Free Press)
Preds, even rookie, find offense
(The Tennessean)
Hawks outlast Sabres 2-1
(Chicago Tribune)
Canadiens on a roll on the road
(Montreal Gazette)
Minnesota Wild get on a five-goal roll, thanks to new faces
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Maple Leafs beat Oilers in overtime
(Toronto Star)
Bruins take charge
(Columbus Dispatch)
Flyers beaten by Red Wings
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Crosby's hat trick helps Pens rally past Lightning
(Tampa Tribune)
Varlamov pulls out stops vs. Caps
(Washington Post)
Rangers, Marty Biron fall to Blues, 5-3
(Bergen Record)
Isles fall to Predators for back-to-back losses
(New York Newsday)
Blackhawks experienced pain they inflicted on Sabres
(Buffalo News)
Senators can't hold off Shark attack
(Ottawa Citizen)
Toronto Maple Leafs outrun-and-gun Edmonton Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
Sharks' Tomas Hertl knocked out of game against Senators
(San Jose Mercury News)
Ottawa Senators captain returns to action for battle with San Jose Sharks
(Ottawa Sun)
Predators welcome Stalberg back to ice after injury
(The Tennessean)
Lundqvist rested, then replaces Biron in 3rd
(New York Newsday)
All Leafs' Bernier cares about is winning -- will it be enough to get a fourth straight start?
(Toronto Sun)
Pietrangelo is putting up points for Blues
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Todd Bertuzzi's presence with Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg pays off for Red Wings
(MLive.com)
Luke Glendening plays well in his Red Wings' debut
(Detroit Free Press)
Pirri hoping to make most of his time with Hawks
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Grigorenko's ban ends after one game as he returns to Sabres' lineup
(Buffalo News)
Edmonton Oilers scratch struggling Yakupov
(Edmonton Journal)
Center Michal Handzus a healthy scratch against Sabres
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Leafs' Bolland leading by example
(Toronto Sun)
Love-in for Dallas Eakins' return to Toronto
(Toronto Star)
Joffrey Lupul says it was his fault things didn;t go well with the Edmonton Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
Devils looking for elusive first win of the season
(Bergen Record)
Jets must start engines much sooner
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Calgary Flames tops at sacrificing body
(Calgary Sun)
Jeff Skinner: On third line but first in scoring for Carolina Hurricanes
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Byfuglien adapting to added responsibilities for Jets
(Winnipeg Sun)
Kings' Dwight King gets a goal and a boost
(Los Angeles Times)
Defenseman Rundblad finally finds his place
(Arizona Republic)
Calgary Flames' Jiri Hudler leader of the pack
(Calgary Sun)
Sabres looking for an edge through analytics
(Buffalo News)
Nashville's Eric Nystrom remains LIer at heart
(New York Newsday)
Original 5 still have ties to 20-year-old Panthers
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
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