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Saturday, October 14, 2017
- Good things come to pass for Nicklas Backstrom, Caps in 5-2 win over Devils (Washington Post)
- Golden Knights lose first game, 6-3 to Red Wings (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Senators crush Flames as Craig Anderson picks up shutout (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild’s Charlie Coyle out six to eight weeks with broken leg (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Report: Golden Knights’ trademark dispute isn’t over yet (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Avalanche dominates, but wins a tight one over Anaheim (Denver Post)
- Wings' first trip to Vegas memorable with 6-3 win (Detroit Free Press)
- Artemi Panarin, Sergei Bobrovsky pave the way (Columbus Dispatch)
- Injuries, penalties cost Ducks in their first road game (Orange County Register)
- Rangers’ early-season struggles continue, fall to Blue Jackets, 3-1 (New York Daily News)
- Jagr's home debut spoiled as Senators bounce Flames 6-0 (Calgary Herald)
- Defenseman Matt Niskanen leaves Capitals’ game early with injury (Washington Post)
- Former Senator Lazar feels 'great' in Calgary (Ottawa Sun)
- Flames' Lazar looks back on time in Ottawa (Calgary Sun)
- John Tortorella: The Rangers always will be a 'part of me' (New York Post)
- Gamble pays off with Hockey Night in Vegas (Detroit News)
- Coach hopes tough love gets Edmonton Oilers out of rough patch (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs' Babcock still irked by loss, promotes readiness ahead of Canadiens tilt (Toronto Sun)
- Myers, Little step up for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Avalanche rookie Tyson Jost out 1-2 games with bone bruise (Denver Post)
- Eye injury to keep Leon Draisaitl out of Edmonton Oilers lineup against Ottawa Senators (Edmonton Sun)
- Nick Schmaltz's impending return should make Blackhawks dangerous again (Chicago Tribune)
- Carey Price remains Mr. Cool despite Canadiens' bad start (Montreal Gazette)
- Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown are carrying L.A. Kings on offense (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Bryan Rust is doing more than scoring big goals for the Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Richard Panik finally tapping into his ocean of talent (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Dunn has a lot to learn but catches on quickly (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Stars plan a shuffle for John Klingberg, other defensive pairings after slow start (Dallas Morning News)
- Poolman swimming, not sinking (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Owen Tippett soaking up NHL culture while waiting to make Panthers debut (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blais called up, Thompson sent down (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Give Mom credit for Lightning defenseman Slater Koekkoek's breakout (Tampa Bay Times)
- How 'The Chief' helped build the NHL's last true dynasty (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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