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Thursday, October 20, 2011
- Lupul sparks late comeback over Jets (Toronto Star)
- Devils say Martin Brodeur will miss up to 7-10 days to rehab his injured shoulder (Newark Star Ledger)
- Flyers recall Schenn (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sean Avery making noise with Whale in Hartford, but NY Rangers coach John Tortorella can't hear him (New York Daily News)
- Scheifele starts making a case to stay in Winnipeg (National Post)
- Much has changed for Jagr and the Caps (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Ducks goalie Hiller back in form after battle with Vertigo-like symptoms (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Devils can't forget White's eye injury (New York Post)
- Reimer rooted in Manitoba (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canucks' Luongo accustomed to taking the heat from fans (Vancouver Province)
- Boss supports Arniel, Howson (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tampa Bay Lightning simply has to 'play better,' GM Steve Yzerman says (St. Petersburg Times)
- Tortorella takes shot at wounded Wolski (New York Post)
- The Bronze Jet (Chicago Tribune)
- New Garden set for partial debut (Bergen Record)
- Red Wings take shots with weapons, not sticks (Ann Arbor News)
- Scheifele's first goal 'bittersweet' moment (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Armstrong stays behind (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' road gets tougher (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks will have patience with power play (Vancouver Sun)
- Bruins need to find a cure (Boston Herald)
- Phoenix Coyotes look to raise level of play (Arizona Republic)
- Stumbling Senators studying self-examination (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks have yet to turn in a 60-minute performance (Vancouver Province)
- Hurricanes put wild game behind them (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Bolts' penalty kill another issue to fix (Tampa Tribune)
- Lulls grab Yeo's attention (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Capuano patient with Isles' 2nd, 3rd lines (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Oilers' Whitney 'little sore' following return (Edmonton Sun)
- Canadiens' Cammalleri might suit up against Penguins (Montreal Gazette)
- Better for Oilers Hall to sit (Edmonton Sun)
- Sergei Gonchar to return (Ottawa Citizen)
- Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Eric Brewer has MRI exam for 'possibly' old, lingering injury (St. Petersburg Times)
- Beauchemin's visor might have saved eye (Orange County Register)
- Miller shows why he's No. 1 (Buffalo News)
- Florida Panthers Markstrom stands tall in defeat (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Rangers' Prust benched for 'stupid' penalty in win over Canucks (New York Post)
- Blackhawks' third line doing fine (Chicago Sun Times)
- Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk playing in all situations, logging lots of ice time (Newark Star Ledger)
- Penguins' Kunitz gets his points across (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Jokinen getting a-head for Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins forward Neal shoots low, aims high (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Hawks' Bolland a winning player (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Red Wings' Jiri Hudler off to strong start; Mike Babcock, teammates taking notice (Ann Arbor News)
- Big goals come easy for Predators forward (The Tennessean)
- Flames' Glencross gets physical (Calgary Herald)
- Wild's Guillaume Latendresse an offensive threat again (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Blackhawks' Jamal Mayers says he can contribute offensively, too (Chicago Sun Times)
- Newcomer Potter plays like an established player (Edmonton Journal)
- Lepisto caught in numbers crunch (Chicago Tribune)
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