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Saturday, October 22, 2016
- Red Wings pepper Predators, 5-3; Tatar: 'Our best game of the season' (Detroit Free Press)
- Boychuk goal wins it for Isles (New York Newsday)
- Defense saves the day in first win (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks' Rakell out of lineup until work visa is finalized (Los Angeles Times)
- Jaromir Jagr joins Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe in ‘750 Club’ as drought ends (Miami Herald)
- Martin Brodeur to return to The Rock for statue unveiling (NJ.com)
- Reminiscing the retro days of hockey (Winnipeg Sun)
- With Heritage Classic, Winnipeg celebrates the Jets and the future (Globe & Mail)
- Arizona Coyotes GM adding to his arsenal of ideas through chats with former Blue Jays boss Alex Anthopoulos (National Post)
- Oilers obvious choice as opponent (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Teemu gives Laine thumbs-up (Winnipeg Sun)
- Oilers outdoor "rookies" excited (Edmonton Journal)
- Mullen feels fortunate (Winnipeg Sun)
- Babych had to be good in first season, or else (Winnipeg Sun)
- Steve Staios and Ryan Smyth remember The Big Freeze (Edmonton Journal)
- Back to the future for Oilers old timers (Winnipeg Sun)
- 'Eddie O' aghast King playing ahead of him on top line (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wild’s Parise could net milestone goal ‘where it all started’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kings’ Nic Dowd only 2nd Alabama native to score in NHL (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Arizona Coyotes fall to New York Islanders for 3rd straight loss (Arizona Republic)
- Predators lose to Red Wings, drop third straight (The Tennessean)
- Penalty kill again huge problem for Blackhawks in 3-2 loss to Blue Jackets (Chicago Tribune)
- Arizona Coyotes' Michael Stone returns to action after knee surgery (Arizona Republic)
- Isles’ defensemen Leddy and Pulock both injured (New York Newsday)
- Pekka Rinne remains strong in Predators' losing streak (The Tennessean)
- Dylan Larkin's rare fight delights Red Wings during win over Predators (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings defensive prospect Sproul makes his point (Detroit News)
- Edmonton Oilers start the NHL season on the right path: A winning one (Edmonton Journal)
- New season, same story: Flyers slow out of the gate (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blues playing well — but not nearly well enough (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Sharks’ power play remains a work in progress (San Jose Mercury News)
- Why Alain Vigneault, Rangers are 'pleased' with .500 start (New York Post)
- Cory Schneider is Devils' iron man in goal, for now (NorthJersey.com)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson expects to improve his play (Ottawa Sun)
- For now, Bruins’ David Krejci relying on mind game (Boston Globe)
- HBK line trying to work its way out of early scoring drought (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- The Rangers’ high-tempo style of play might go into overdrive if Zuccarello switches lines (New York Daily News)
- Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler off to strong start, shrugs off trade talk (Orange County Register)
- Maple Leafs' Roman Polak is rested, not rusted (Toronto Sun)
- How Travis Zajac keeps elevating play of different Devils (NJ.com)
- Familiarity helps former DU standouts fit in with Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Sabres send Fasching, Baptiste, Nelson to Amerks (Buffalo News)
- Penguins recall Warsofsky, put Pouliot on IR (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Wild assistant coach Stevens left mark on game as player (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bruins legends drop the puck on (Boston Globe)
- Fighting breast cancer gets personal for Lightning radio voice Dave Mishkin, wife Dulcie (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins Matt Cullen and Trevor Daley create school environment for their kids (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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