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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
- Alex Ovechkin reaches milestone as Capitals offense stays hot against Flames (Washington Post)
- Crosby, Penguins end power-play drought, get past Panthers in OT (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Winless after seven games (Columbus Dispatch)
- Shane Doan reaches 1,400-game milestone with Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Duncan Keith out 4-6 weeks after knee surgery (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers place winger Tanner Glass on waivers with eye toward salary-cap savings (New York Daily News)
- County warms to Florida Panthers' request for $86M (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- MLSE boss Tim Leiweke eyes role with David Beckham’s investment group (Globe & Mail)
- Halak blanks Jackets as Isles win fourth in a row (New York Newsday)
- Devils win again in OT, beat Coyotes, 3-2 (Bergen Record)
- Predators edge Lightning in shootout (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes fall in quick overtime to Devils (Arizona Republic)
- Florida Panthers frustrated by close calls in OT loss to Penguins (Miami Herald)
- Flyers edged by the Stars, 2-1 (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Streaking Blues are stopped cold (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning falls to Predators in shootout (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins’ Crosby fires away, scores 1st goal of season in win (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Triplets get first even-strength goal (Tampa Bay Times)
- Adam Larsson and Travis Zajac suggest these Devils are better than everyone expected (NJ.com)
- Pierre-Edouard Bellemare doesn’t need goals for success (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Despite finish, Blues say it was a productive road trip (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Panthers’ Jagr -- and a familiar haircut -- back in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Winnipeg Jets head back to training camp with four-day break between games (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wings slow down, work on special teams before trip west (Detroit Free Press)
- Oilers players see progress, but not taking recent success for granted (Edmonton Sun)
- Methot, MacArthur grounded by concussions, Senators say (Ottawa Citizen)
- Taylor Hall is firing away for Oilers, more than any other NHLer right now (Edmonton Journal)
- Morgan Rielly embraces ‘boring’ Maple Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Bylsma confident Eichel, Kane will click (Buffalo News)
- Avs top line is required to pick up the tempo (Denver Post)
- Canucks Vrbata, Sedins reunited … and it feels so good (Vancouver Sun)
- Teen Dylan Larkin energizes Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Ducks defenseman Korbinian Holzer takes his act on the road (Orange County Register)
- Wild defenseman Dumba vows to end early struggles (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Carolina Hurricanes’ Nathan Gerbe has a quiet pregame routine (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Oilers call up forward Andrew Miller from Bakersfield Condors to fill in on Hall/Nugent-Hopkins line (Edmonton Sun)
- Senators, Wikstrand continue stalemate (Ottawa Sun)
- Former Flames blueliner Robyn Regehr weighs in on retirement, knee research (Calgary Herald)
- Battle of Warburg: Stars, Flyers coaches hail from tiny Alberta town with population of 789 (Dallas Morning News)
- From small-town Canada to the NHL (Philadelphia Daily News)
- 'No limits' for Special Olympians, says Canucks' Higgins (Vancouver Province)
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