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Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Jimmy Howard's injured glove hand leaves him watching Wings' win
(Detroit News)
Capitals snap their losing streak
(Washington Post)
Pominville's happy homecoming lifts Wild to win over Buffalo
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Rangers place Nash on IR, waive Biron, Asham
(New York Newsday)
Devils' Lou Lamoriello: 'I believe in these players and this coaching staff'
(Newark Star Ledger)
Skating shape a priority for Flyers
(Philadelphia Daily News)
More space behind smaller nets creates more offense
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Sabres beaten to the punch, again
(Buffalo News)
Goaltending woes continue to plague Oilers in loss to Capitals
(Edmonton Journal)
Red Wings amazed they didn't get any power plays, but grateful for tremendous penalty killing vs. Bruins
(MLive.com)
Minnesota Wild's Jason Pominville comes home a winner
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Jarome Iginla just a little off target so far
(Boston Globe)
Paywall to view
Red Wings will need Jonas Gustavsson to take some of the workload off Jimmy Howard this season
(MLive.com)
For Thomas Vanek, return to Minnesota next year could be good move
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Nail Yakupov may get back in Edmonton Oilers lineup
(Edmonton Sun)
Blackhawks have revved up their power play so far this season
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Avalanche's success comes in part from new defensive system
(Denver Post)
Road trip gave Coyotes chance to find identity
(Arizona Republic)
Last season's finish planted seed for Blues' fast start
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Calgary Flames' fourth line adding punch without penalties
(Calgary Sun)
Blue Jackets power play not very crisp in defensive zone
(Columbus Dispatch)
The defence rests and the goalies take fire
(Ottawa Citizen)
Lightning looks for boost on penalty kill
(Tampa Bay Times)
Still a struggle adjusting to Torts' system
(Vancouver Province)
Jets getting hang of Pearn's penalty-killing system
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Canes have Ruutu back but goalie Khudobin on IR
(Raleigh News & Observer)
With no Nash timetable, Rangers eye Miller
(New York Post)
Erik Karlsson says don't worry, it's early in Ottawa Senators' season
(Ottawa Sun)
More changes for Penguins' Malkin
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Anze Kopitar and Jeff Carter could play together on same line for Kings
(Los Angeles Times)
Sharks' Brent Burns goes from defenseman to offensive force
(San Jose Mercury News)
Hossa concerned about timing, not his back
(Chicago Daily Herald)
"It's up to me to produce," Brière says
(Montreal Gazette)
Ryan McDonagh takes his share of blame for Rangers' defensive woes
(New York Daily News)
Value of Turris backed by numbers
(Ottawa Citizen)
Sharp's focus on one goal for Blackhawks
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Morgan Rielly decision day drawing closer
(Toronto Sun)
Gustafsson hopes to make mark on defense
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Broll is more than just muscle for Leafs
(Toronto Sun)
Ducks like what they see in Lindholm
(Orange County Register)
Hawks' Smith hopes he's here to stay
(Chicago Tribune)
Paywall to view
Marine serving in Afghanistan surprises family at Lightning game
(Tampa Tribune)
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