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Friday, October 14, 2011
- Crosby gets OK to take on contact (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wideman propels Capitals over Penguins (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Avalanche break out behind goalie Giguere, rout Ottawa 7-1 (Denver Post)
- Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa team up to help Hawks punish Jets (Chicago Sun Times)
- Johan Hedberg steps in for injured Martin Brodeur in 2nd period, blanks Kings in 2-1 NJ Devils win (New York Daily News)
- Pens extend Kunitz (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- DiPietro undergoes concussion testing (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Derek Boogard's brother pleads guilty to misdemeanor charge in former Wild player's death (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Checkers owner invests in Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Blues' sale agreement not final yet (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- MacLean unfazed by Cherry's 'pukes' and 'hypocrites' rant (Toronto Star)
- Early glut of NHL suspensions paying off (Calgary Sun)
- NHL's culture of fear must change, activist and former player says (Vancouver Sun)
- Malkin, Ovechkin team up for Russian cause (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Land of the lost: Panthers have lived Heat's misery (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wild players adjusting to new rules on hitting (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Jets GM sees similarities in Chicago (Winnipeg Sun)
- For Ducks' Corey Perry, greed is a good thing (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Mike Richards returning to face Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Nissan teams up with Predators, Bridgestone Arena (The Tennessean)
- St. Pete Times Forum renovations adding new spark to Tampa Bay Lightning games (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wings' offense wakes up in 2nd period (Detroit Free Press)
- John Taveres leads NY Islanders with four points in 5-1 win over Lightning; Rick DiPietro still out (New York Daily News)
- Kipper stones Habs in Flames win (Calgary Sun)
- Capitals escape ugly game with victory (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Tampa Bay Lightning loses to New York Islanders 5-1 (St. Petersburg Times)
- Blackhawks down Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames defeat Canadiens 4-1 (Montreal Gazette)
- Blues start trip with 3-2 loss at Dallas (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sens buried by Avalanche (Ottawa Citizen)
- Persistent problems produce predictable result for Preds (Nashville City Paper)
- Oilers' winless skid in St. Paul extended to 17 games (Edmonton Journal)
- 'We need some wins,' Henrik says as Canucks lose 2-0 to Detroit (Vancouver Province)
- Hodgson proves himself, even as Canucks falter against Red Wings (Vancouver Province)
- Flames' new lines produce immediate results (Calgary Herald)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur doesn't think shoulder injury is serious (Newark Star Ledger)
- Tampa Bay Lightning and ex-Islanders goalie Dwayne Roloson has sour return to New York (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Petrell grabs Oilers opportunity (Edmonton Sun)
- Hodgson on the cusp (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings rookie Cory Emmerton sticks in lineup as fourth-line center (Ann Arbor News)
- Lennart's long NHL wait over, makes regular-season debut against Wild (Edmonton Journal)
- Dustin Byfuglien enjoys big crowds Jets have drawn in Winnipeg (Chicago Sun Times)
- Lemieux dropped puck for ceremonial faceoff (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- For B's, 'certainly no reason to panic' (Boston Herald)
- Retooled Flyers bonding quicker than expected (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Strong start for Flyers, and rookies Couturier, Read (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Hawks coach Joel Quenneville says Corey Crawford is fine (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Hecht to sit until he passes team 'physical' (Buffalo News)
- Blue Jackets' top line clicks, but gets little help (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers prefer fresh Lundqvist (New York Post)
- Brendan Smith practices with Red Wings, waits for NHL and AHL bans to end (Ann Arbor News)
- Murphy returned to junior team (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Filatov will have to find his way in AHL (Ottawa Citizen)
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