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Sunday, October 23, 2016
- Rookie Jimmy Vesey scores twice to lead Rangers to 4-2 win over Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Taylor Hall's goal in OT gives Devils' 2-1 win over Wild (NorthJersey.com)
- Martin Brodeur's take on the Devils: Times are changing (NJ.com)
- Isles question quality of ice at Barclays (New York Newsday)
- Former Canadiens coach Jacques Demers suffers a second stroke (Montreal Gazette)
- Finnish Flash still has panache (Winnipeg Free Press)
- For New Islanders Announcer, a Place to Call Home (New York Times)
- Hockey embraced by all in the Strome family (Arizona Republic)
- Connor McDavid is excited to play outdoor game (Edmonton Journal)
- Jets plan on keeping it simple in Sunday's Heritage Classic (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Big, bad Lucic like a little kid at Christmas (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Connor McDavid and Mark Scheifele are fast friends (Edmonton Journal)
- Bandit Berthiaume strikes again (Winnipeg Sun)
- Gretzky's last hurrah? (Winnipeg Sun)
- Richard Panik gets revenge on old team as Blackhawks win shootout (Chicago Tribune)
- Kings give up late goal, but beat Canucks, 4-3, in shootout (Los Angeles Times)
- Shane Harper has a night to remember as Florida Panthers run away from Avalanche (Miami Herald)
- Offense explodes as Flyers blow past Hurricanes (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Predators pounce on Penguins, snap losing streak (The Tennessean)
- Perron's hat trick lifts Blues over Flames (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning tops Senators (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bobrovsky, Anderson lead the way (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wings' Nyquist scores 2, Howard blanks Sharks (Detroit News)
- Defensive miscues costs Avalanche at Florida (Denver Post)
- Stars' loss to Columbus awful in a way that statistics and analytics can't capture (Dallas Morning News)
- Bruins lose Round 1 of renewed rivalry to Canadiens (Boston Herald)
- Short-handed Nashville makes Penguins look ill (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rangers rally to hand Capitals first loss in regulation, 4-2 (Washington Post)
- Ottawa Senators drop first home game of season, falling to Tampa Bay Lightning (Ottawa Sun)
- Sharks shut out by Wings to finish five-game road trip (San Jose Mercury News)
- All good things must come to an end (Vancouver Sun)
- David Perron scores hat-trick for Blues in win over Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Wild disappointed with 2-1 loss to Devils; ‘Now let’s get out of New Jersey.’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Andrei Vasilevskiy comes up big in 4-1 win at Ottawa 1 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings' Darren Helm gratified for hot start after new, big contract (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers Provorov produces his best performance in win over Carolina (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Driven by new contract, Lightning's Killorn off to hot start (Tampa Bay Times)
- Brian Elliott's former teammate: 'I wouldn’t be too concerned if I was a Flames fan' (Calgary Herald)
- Depleted by food poisoning, Predators find way to win (The Tennessean)
- Couture, Marleau share fond memories of Joe Louis Arena (San Jose Mercury News)
- Connor Carrick brings a crowd to Chicago game (Toronto Sun)
- Stars honor play-by-play man Dave Strader with pregame ceremony as he battles cancer (Dallas Morning News)
- LA Kings goalie Jeff Zatkoff injured in Saturday morning skate (Los Angeles Daily News)
- 'Oops something happened': Dan Girardi's return delayed (New York Post)
- Ryan Hartman injury not as severe as initially feared (Chicago Sun-Times)
- As his confidence goes, so goes Penguins defenseman Maatta (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Moulson making an impact for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Noel Acciari, Dominic Moore and Tim Schaller form fourth-right line for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Warsofsky ready to step in on Penguins' blue line (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Shea Theodore is in with Ducks, Jacob Larsson off to AHL (Orange County Register)
- Wild promotes Joel Eriksson Ek for NHL debut, sends Mike Reilly back to Iowa (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Healthy again, Sabres' Jeanneret back for 42 games (Buffalo News)
- Ice tales from a bygone era (Winnipeg Free Press)
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