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Saturday, October 17, 2015
- Sharks improve to 4-0 with shootout victory (San Jose Mercury News)
- Amazing Buff brings win (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings top Wild in overtime for first win of season (Orange County Register)
- Maple Leafs defeat Columbus for first win (Toronto Star)
- Plekanec aims to finish his career with the Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Mason returns to Flyers, may start on Tuesday (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Daniel Cleary will report to Grand Rapids after all (Detroit News)
- Oilers head coach Todd McLellan named head coach of Team North America, U23 squad at World Cup of Hockey (Edmonton Sun)
- Jets reveal plan for obstructed fans (Winnipeg Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid off to a slow start, Montreal Canadiens’ Carey Price somehow raises the bar: Storylines from the NHL’s first week (National Post)
- Todd McLellan knew coaching Oilers wasn't going to be a picnic (Edmonton Journal)
- Mike Fisher closes in on 1,000 games (Ottawa Citizen)
- Kessel downplays game against his former Maple Leafs teammates (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ex-Blackhawk Brandon Saad ready for emotional return to United Center (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- McGinn gets first goal, Canes first win in 5-3 victory at Detroit (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blues having fun out West, beat Canucks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Reto Berra blanks Anaheim; Avalanche bounces back from bad loss (Denver Post)
- Miserable start continues (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils fall but notch first point in 2-1 SO loss (Bergen Record)
- Wings drop first of the season (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks' offense still a work in progress as they lose, 3-0, to Colorado (Los Angeles Times)
- Backup stands tall as Wild scores point vs. Kings (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Goaltender's miscue proves costly in Calgary Flames loss to Winnipeg Jets (Calgary Sun)
- Offence finally splutters against St. Louis (Vancouver Province)
- Nathan MacKinnon still playing center for the Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Ducks' Cam Fowler shows solidarity by dropping gloves for first NHL fight (Orange County Register)
- Leo Komarov gains approval from Leafs coach (Toronto Sun)
- Jack Jablonski glad to reunite with Minnesota hockey friends (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Arizona Coyotes' strong start kindles optimism (Arizona Republic)
- Oilers early season struggle not a surprise, players say good things are happening (Edmonton Sun)
- Senators stress the need for better defence and higher compete level (Ottawa Citizen)
- Brad Marchand nearing return for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Lightning optimistic about Hedman; Nesterov suspended 2 games (Tampa Bay Times)
- Capitals’ top line starting to jell after taking time to ‘talk things out’ (Washington Post)
- Backup Greiss off to good start with Isles (New York Newsday)
- Uh-oh, Rangers: October Rick Nash looks like playoff Rick Nash (New York Post)
- Age-less Jaromir Jagr off to fast start for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Islanders get more than money’s worth from power-play guru (New York Post)
- Reinhart brings the power forward for the Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Panthers center Barkov coming of age (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Rookie Daniel Sprong continues his push to remain with Penguins beyond 9-game trial (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blackhawks recall Vincent Hinostroza, re-assign Kyle Baun (Chicago Tribune)
- Blashill loves seeing Wings engage in U-M/MSU rivalry (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers reveling in Blue Jays' success (Philadelphia Daily News)
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