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Sunday, October 15, 2017
- Matthews OT magic ends Leafs’ hex vs. Habs (Toronto Star)
- Flyers rout Capitals as Laughton, Couturier, Giroux net two goals each (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Devils shake off slow start, rally past Rangers (NJ.com)
- Yamamoto hoping to make nine-game deadline (Edmonton Journal)
- Capitals’ Niskanen placed on long-term injured reserve (Washington Times)
- Fellow graduates of 1990 NHL Draft class marvel at Jaromir Jagr's longevity (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks' John Hayden sorry his punch will cause Marcus Foligno to miss time (Chicago Tribune)
- Senators have chance to pull off Western Canada sweep (Ottawa Sun)
- Home-ice victory for Jets over Hurricanes makes it three in a row after shaky start to season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Zdeno Chara, Bruins chase away Coyotes (Boston Globe)
- Flames rebound for win over host Canucks (Calgary Herald)
- Kings find their power and beat the Buffalo Sabres 4-2 (Los Angeles Times)
- Busy Thomas Greiss makes Islanders’ lead stand up in San Jose (New York Newsday)
- Sharp, Saad help Blackhawks over Predators (Chicago Daily-Herald)
- 'I think the goals will come': Despite victory over Avalanche, Stars' scoring still a work in progress (Dallas Morning News)
- Bounce goes Jackets’ way (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins bounce back with win over Panthers (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lightning holds on to beat Blues (Tampa Bay Times)
- At crunch time, Kings crown reeling Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes 'embarrassed' in blowout loss to Bruins (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks frustration continues in loss to Islanders (San Jose Mercury News)
- Avalanche loses at Dallas 3-1 (Denver Post)
- Wild blow third-period lead, fall to Blue Jackets in overtime (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers’ early woes continue as loss to Devils drops them to 1-5 (New York Daily News)
- Flyers lay waste to depleted Capitals defense, roll to 8-2 win (Washington Post)
- Crosby scores twice to lead Penguins past Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blues rally comes way too late (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Boeser's believers a burgeoning bloc, Sedins a shadow of themselves (Vancouver Province)
- Ottawa Senators put the boots to Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Murray on back-to-backs: ‘We have to be better’ (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Byfuglien a “force” in return to Jets lineup (Winnipeg Sun)
- Islanders Jordan Eberle: 'I'm ready to go' (New York Newsday)
- After 'Gordie Howe Hat Trick', what is Tyler Seguin going to do? 'Might hashtag it tonight' (Dallas Morning News)
- Artemi Panarin makes good impression (Columbus Dispatch)
- Pouliot gets his shot to find his game, slotting in for injured Edler (Vancouver Province)
- Veteran's return one bit of good news for reeling Rangers (New York Post)
- Why Devils benched Marcus Johansson, Pavel Zacha and Jimmy Hayes vs. Rangers (NJ.com)
- Marner and Mete reconnect for one Knight in Montreal (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings remain grounded despite sizzling start (Detroit News)
- Ducks must adjust to officials’ emphasis on slashing penalties (Orange County Register)
- Marc-Andre Fleury’s status uncertain after Knights goalie misses practice (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Backup goaltender Darcy Kuemper enjoying fresh start with Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Lightning's Alex Killorn: With consistent effort, points will come (Tampa Bay Times)
- Alec Martinez should add to L.A. Kings’ upward trending offense (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Senators' Chabot making the most of his opportunity (Ottawa Sun)
- Zaitsev more comfortable (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Fehr, Moore pushing each other (Toronto Sun)
- Hurricanes recall Carrick, van Riemsdyk placed on IR (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Brian Boyle, battling leukemia, hopes to play again soon (New York Newsday)
- Golden Knights help Las Vegas hockey fans heal (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Northern California wildfires threaten Bill Foley’s winery (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
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