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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
- Oilers still winless, though Connor McDavid scores his first NHL goal (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings pass test, put away Lightning 3-1 (Detroit Free Press)
- Jets end road trip with 4-1 win over Rangers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Vancouver shuts out 'too soft,' winless Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- The Burglar's back: Hammond heals quickly (Ottawa Citizen)
- Brad Marchand back at Bruins practice (Boston Globe)
- Timonen holds special place with these Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- NHL's list of best dressed? It's short and Swedes (USA Today)
- Boston Bruins head coach Claude Julien, L.A. Kings’ Darryl Sutter among NHL bench bosses on thin ice this season (National Post)
- Coach Jon Cooper, Lightning interested in staying together (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hakstol focused on present (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Blackhawks' Toews to face former coach now with Flyers (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Kekalainen has harsh words about slow start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators edge Devils to stay undefeated (The Tennessean)
- Sharks rout Capitals, improve to 3-0 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canucks shut out Kings to continue hot start to season (Vancouver Sun)
- Connor Brickley, Al Montoya star as Florida Panthers top Carolina 4-1 (Miami Herald)
- Penguins remain winless after home opener loss to Canadiens, 3-2 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Without Alex Ovechkin, Capitals are crushed by Sharks (Washington Post)
- Devils remain winless with 3-1 loss to Predators (Bergen Record)
- Rangers struggle on power play, fall to Jets, 4-1 (New York Daily News)
- Carolina Hurricanes can’t cash in on power plays in loss (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Red Wings hand Lightning first loss of season, 3-1 (Tampa Tribune)
- Winless at home, Flames drop fifth-straight game to Blues (Calgary Herald)
- Anders Nilsson takes over in net as Dallas Stars test Oilers with 52 shots (Edmonton Journal)
- Johan Franzen late scratch from Red Wings lineup (Detroit News)
- Parayko scores twice as Blues edge Flames (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Winger Bennett is bright spot in Penguins’ sluggish start (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wings' Jurco gets first shot to impress Blashill (Detroit News)
- Rangers’ Dylan McIlrath debuts with bang -- then disappears (New York Post)
- Joel Ward, now with Sharks, adjusting after four seasons with Capitals (Washington Times)
- Canadiens' hot start a team effort, Pacioretty says (Montreal Gazette)
- Healthy Henrik Zetterberg, linemates Dylan Larkin and Justin Abdelkader spark Red Wings' 3-0 start (MLive.com)
- Isles get boost from first win (New York Newsday)
- Wild's Graovac out at least two weeks because of groin strain (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Coaches want to push Ducks to higher level (Orange County Register)
- MacArthur and Ryan: Reunited and it feels so good (Ottawa Citizen)
- James van Riemsdyk stepping up for Maple Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Familiarity breeds success for Franson, Sabres’ power play (Buffalo News)
- Whose line is it anyway? Doesn't matter to Andrew Shaw (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Daniel Winnik and Nick Spaling keep chemistry going with Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Wild, Justin Fontaine looking for more improvement in contract year (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Nikita Zadorov, 20, oozes confidence as Avalanche defenseman (Denver Post)
- If Lazar's out, who's in? (Ottawa Sun)
- Former Leafs coach Peter Horachek rests, reflects (Toronto Sun)
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