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Friday, October 16, 2015
- Oilers drop second game to Blues this season in home opener loss (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins blank Senators for 1st win of season (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jaromir Jagr’s two goals send Panthers past Sabres (Miami Herald)
- Rangers battle but come up empty vs. Canadiens (New York Post)
- Hedman hurt as Lightning falls to Stars (Tampa Bay Times)
- Franzen put on IR with return of concussion symptoms (Detroit News)
- Sharks' Logan Couture injured during practice (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils' Jordin Tootoo fined for dangerous trip (NJ.com)
- Flames GM: no "definite timetable" on Lance Bouma's return (Calgary Herald)
- Jets the last NHL team to enjoy some home cooking (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Mike Babcock knows how he wants Maple Leafs to play -- he used to watch Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg do it all the time (National Post)
- Mike Smith: Coyotes taking 'pride in proving people wrong' (USA Today)
- Forget comparisons to Gretzky; Hitchcock says Connor McDavid is a young Mike Modano (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs felt 'terrible' about pressure for Clarkson (Toronto Sun)
- Former Devils coach returns to Prudential Center (Bergen Record)
- Sharks coach DeBoer on familiar ice in New Jersey (San Jose Mercury News)
- Phil Kessel defensive about Penguins' slow start (Toronto Star)
- Burke wonders how many hands you can have on Leafs' wheel (Toronto Star)
- Sloppy Islanders find a way to hold off Predators (New York Post)
- Capitals come together for a rebound, turn back Blackhawks, 4-1 (Washington Post)
- Strong start, tense finish: Wild undefeated in three games (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Predators suffer first loss of season (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks still sputtering, Quenneville still tinkering in loss (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Senators return to reality with sobering shutout loss to Penguins (Ottawa Citizen)
- Luongo, Jagr have big nights in Panthers’ 3-2 win over Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes can't finish rally vs. Wild, suffer first loss of season (Arizona Republic)
- Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock says his team did a good job of shutting down Oilers speed (Edmonton Sun)
- Predators' offense finally clicks despite loss (The Tennessean)
- Antoine Roussel is turning from an on-ice agitator for the Stars to an offensive catalyst (Dallas Morning News)
- Penguins’ Sprong responds, scores 1st NHL goal (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- McCabe finds back of the net for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Capitals’ Chandler Stephenson treasures first game following call-up from minors (Washington Times)
- Bolts’ defensemen making presence known on score sheet (Tampa Tribune)
- Jarret Stoll benched as Emerson Etem makes Rangers debut (New York Post)
- Eric Nystrom comes 'home' again (New York Newsday)
- Electric atmostphere at Bell Centre pumps up Fleischmann (Montreal Gazette)
- Kessel comfortable in Pittsburgh (Ottawa Sun)
- Backup goalie, penalty kill lifting Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Concern mounts with each loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- LA Kings need a win to avoid worst start in club history (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf says it’s time to ‘wake up’ (Los Angeles Daily News)
- So far, Dave Hakstol pushing all the right buttons (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- With Chris Kelly, Bruins’ third line is top rate (Boston Globe)
- Kuemper will get chance to start for Wild vs. Kings (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharpshooting Jets centre Scheifele off to sizzling start (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canuck sniper Radim Vrbata hissed at being snakebit (Vancouver Sun)
- Varying views on Canes defenseman Ryan Murphy (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Defenseman Derek Forbort will finally make his NHL debut for Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Pens recall forward Bryan Rust from Wilkes-Barre Scranton (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flyers Evgeny Medvedev learning language, culture (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Flames players catching Blue Jays fever ... except for Johnny Hockey (Calgary Herald)
- Maple Leafs cheer on Blue Jays (Toronto Sun)
- Blue Jays stirring performance has some Winnipeg Jets players on edge of their seats (Winnipeg Sun)
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