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Friday, October 25, 2013
- David Krejci's goal nets Sharks (Boston Herald)
- Surging Ovechkin powers Capitals (Washington Post)
- With Pekka Rinne out, Nashville Predators show they can still win (The Tennessean)
- Canadiens spoil former captain Koivu's return to Montreal (Montreal Gazette)
- St. Louis, Bolts top Blackhawks in OT (Tampa Tribune)
- Hurricanes lose Cam Ward, fall to Wild 3-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Avalanche's Paul Stastny, set to become free agent, looks like a keeper to coach Patrick Roy (Denver Post)
- Pens confirm Maatta will stay (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Mike Keenan enjoys coaching in Russia (USA Today)
- 24-bleeping-7: HBO hockey documentary gets debut date (Globe & Mail)
- Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle vows to behave when HBO cameras are on him (Toronto Star)
- Suspended Scott defends his role with Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Sabres' John Scott rejects 'dirty player' label (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Sharks' Boyle still hasn't forgiven Lapierre (San Jose Mercury News)
- Toronto Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle hopes Joffrey Lupul learns from scare (Toronto Sun)
- Toronto Maple Leafs forward David Clarkson prepares to return on same day an old enemy gets in trouble (Toronto Sun)
- John Tortorella says Canucks dove and whined for calls under Alain Vigneault (New York Daily News)
- Taylor Hall doesn't blame Eric Gryba for his knee injury (Edmonton Journal)
- Kings give up big lead, then rebound to beat Phoenix (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flyers edge Rangers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Wild wins at home, but now it's Harding who's injured (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Return of Kari Lehtonen the real difference in Dallas Stars' 5-1 win over Calgary Flames (Dallas Morning News)
- Canucks down Devils in shootout, but lose two more forwards (Vancouver Sun)
- Phoenix Coyotes fall to Los Angeles Kings after overcoming big deficit (Arizona Republic)
- Ducks fall in Montreal for second straight loss (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Devils suffer shootout loss to Canucks, 3-2 (Bergen Record)
- Talbot plays well in debut, but Rangers lose (New York Newsday)
- Hawks just happy to grab a point as Khabibulin struggles (Chicago Daily Herald)
- One lousy point no good (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Calgary Flames lit up by Dallas Stars (Calgary Sun)
- Washington capitalizes on road-razed Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Two goals just enough to win (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Tuukka Rask rest of story (Boston Herald)
- Hutton holding own for Predators in Rinne absence (Winnipeg Sun)
- Now the Devils' No. 1 goalie, Cory Schneider says he needs to play better (Newark Star Ledger)
- Dany Heatley finally gets on the board in win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Bright spot for Devils: Play of young defensemen Eric Gelinas and Adam Larsson (Newark Star Ledger)
- Perreault quickly finds his place with Ducks (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Peluso's first NHL goal a true work of art (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Baertschi sits and watches Dallas game, banished to press box for being too uni-dimensional (Calgary Herald)
- Nikolai Khabibulin has lasting memories of his success with Lightning (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Paltry goal output has Wings trying to regain scoring touch (Detroit News)
- One good game isn't enough, players say (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rested Blues ready to get on ice (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lundqvist back on the ice after practice (New York Newsday)
- Coach Randy Carlyle left pained after Joffrey Lupul hurt (Toronto Star)
- Phoenix Coyotes C Mike Ribeiro settles in to his potent offensive role (Arizona Republic)
- Isles' Nelson has hockey success in his genes (New York Newsday)
- Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly unlikely to play for Canada at world junior championships (Toronto Sun)
- Los Angeles Kings' creative marketing campaign shows 'We Are All Kings' (Los Angeles Daily News)
- The Rocket men (Ottawa Citizen)
- Preds to raise money for cancer fight (The Tennessean)
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