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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
- Islanders lock up first win as Brooklyn residents (New York Post)
- Stamkos gets 500th point in Lightning win at Boston (Tampa Tribune)
- Sabres win their first game of the season (Buffalo News)
- Ryan Miller stands tall as Canucks outlast Ducks 2-1 in shootout (Vancouver Sun)
- Flyers net first win of season (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Flyers' Mason out due to 'family matter' (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Wild's Darryl Sydor pleads guilty to driving drunk with son in the car (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Did we underestimate the San Jose Sharks? (USA Today)
- Mats Zuccarello survived hell, brought back life lesson (New York Post)
- Flames fended off early trade offers for Gaudreau (Calgary Herald)
- Ducks drop home opener to Vancouver Canucks, 2-1, in a shootout (Los Angeles Times)
- Panthers stymied by physical Flyers, backup goalie (Miami Herald)
- Bruins woes deepen in third loss (Boston Herald)
- Jets fall flat against Islanders (Winnipeg Sun)
- Three games, three losses (Columbus Dispatch)
- Greiss looks at home in Isles' net (New York Newsday)
- Lightning's Brian Boyle enjoys productive day against hometown team (Tampa Bay Times)
- In his return, Zdeno Chara is not satisfied with Bruins’ performance (Boston Globe)
- Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry reunited on Ducks' top line (Orange County Register)
- Kevin Bieksa still plays with his heart on his sleeve (Vancouver Sun)
- How the Flyers helped Jagr ease back into NHL (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Looking toward home opener, Penguins work to end scoring drought (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Despite Habs' hot start, power play slow out of the gate (Montreal Gazette)
- Road warriors: Two out of three ain't bad for Senators start (Ottawa Citizen)
- Coyotes' youth helps spark early success (Arizona Republic)
- Devils hungry for first win (Bergen Record)
- Minnesota Wild hope third scoring line is the charm (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Canes still looking for first win of season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Leafs look to take advantage of lengthy layoff (Toronto Sun)
- Blues lose Fabbri to concussion (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kings winger Dwight King out up to 10 weeks with broken foot (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Nash out 10-14 days with shoulder injury (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Nicklas Backstrom steps up practice work, signaling return may be closer (Washington Post)
- Kings don't panic, explain that goalie Jonathan Quick needs time (Los Angeles Times)
- Calgary Flames C Sean Monahan closing in on impressive milestone as he hits 21st birthday (Calgary Sun)
- Sharks and Joel Ward looking like good fit (San Jose Mercury News)
- Letestu, Hendricks have natural chemistry on Oilers' fourth line (Edmonton Journal)
- Avs' first-year winger Jack Skille makes an impact, playing well on fourth line (Denver Post)
- Rangers' Dylan McIlrath getting chance to stick around (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks' Teuvo Teravainen adjusting to new position, linemates (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Rookies navigate NHL ups, downs (The Tennessean)
- Long road takes Ryan Garbutt to the ultimate hockey destination (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Skating coaches Diane, Andy Ness push Wild, NHL stars to improve (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins’ Morehouse says city has amenities needed for world-class hockey events (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- U-M vs. MSU game hot topic in Red Wings' locker room (Detroit Free Press)
- Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist pulling for Matt Harvey, Mets in Game 3 vs. Dodgers (New York Daily News)
- Edmonton Oilers visit baseball and football stadiums in Dallas (Edmonton Sun)
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