Friday, October 19, 2018
- Matt Murray, Evgeni Malkin lead Penguins to win over Maple Leafs (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- The thrill of defeat? Blackhawks fall 4-1 to Coyotes in Corey Crawford’s return (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Devils give up hat trick to Gabriel Landeskog in first loss of season (NorthJersey.com)
- Edmonton Oilers grind out clutch overtime win over Boston Bruins (Edmonton Sun)
- Couture’s hat trick, power play charge Sharks win over Sabres (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ducks legend Paul Kariya honored, thrilled and conflicted to have his No. 9 jersey retired (Orange County Register)
- Best player in the NHL? Mike Sullivan, of course, says it's still Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Isles score seven goals, beat Kings to end skid (New York Newsday)
- Gabe Landeskog’s hat trick powers Colorado Avalanche past Devils (Denver Post)
- Cam Atkinson has two goals in scoring flurry (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jets turn page on collapse in 4-1 win against Canucks (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lightning cap off five-game homestand with 3-1 win over Detroit (Tampa Bay Times)
- 'It's not easy': Wings' losing streak reaches 7 (Detroit News)
- Kings give up four goals in third period in 7-2 loss to Islanders (Los Angeles Times)
- Special teams disasters piling up for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Flyers lose to Columbus Blue Jackets as defensive woes continue (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins trip again in Alberta, fall to Connor McDavid, Oilers in overtime (Boston Herald)
- Winnipeg's top guns crank up speed to power past young road warriors (Vancouver Province)
- Boston Bruins defenceman Zdeno Chara sets milestone against Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins' Evgeni Malkin steps into spotlight in Toronto (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Brandon Saad stays in Blackhawks lineup — but still has to earn back Joel Quenneville’s trust (Chicago Tribune)
- Flyers’ Corban Knight returns to NHL; rookie Mikhail Vorobyev benched (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Winnipeg's Leipsic staying positive as healthy scratch with Canucks (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Phil Kessel and his lethal snap shot have fit in well with the Penguins (Toronto Star)
- Still searching for answers, Yeo juggles lines and reunites Schwartz, Schenn, Tarasenko (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Improving Canadiens' special-teams play 'starts with attitude' (Montreal Gazette)
- Jim Montgomery's time frame for when he believes the Stars will fully adjust to his style (Dallas Morning News)
- Flames GM says Johnny Gaudreau 'fine' after late hit against Bruins (Calgary Herald)
- Ducks welcome Nick Ritchie back, must find him a role (Orange County Register)
- After 5 years, Mike Smith still fond of buzzer-beater goal (Calgary Sun)
- Kings’ Jack Campbell has had benefit of Jonathan Quick’s guidance (Los Angeles Daily News)
- John Carlson is coming off a career year. What’s next? More awards consideration. (Washington Post)
- Tomas Hyka’s NHL odyssey lands him on Golden Knights 2nd line (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- A sleepless night for Canadiens' Karl Alzner after getting in lineup (Montreal Gazette)
- Matt Read leaps from minor leagues to Wild’s top line (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers send Georgiev to Hartford for more ice time (New York Newsday)