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Tuesday, October 25, 2016
- Flames beat Blackhawks 3-2 in shootout win (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers come up short in Montreal (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Crosby rejoins Penguins for practice, injects intensity (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Blackhawks offer advice to World-Series bound Cubs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers goalie Cam Talbot named NHL first star of the week (Edmonton Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers might have finally arrived, Toronto Maple Leafs are better than they look: Reasons for hope and doubt for Canada’s NHL teams (National Post)
- Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski, the other 19-year-old American rookie, showing he belongs (USA Today)
- Jaromir Jagr has no regrets about his past and no plans for his future (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Clear-minded Stamkos to face Maple Leafs for first time since re-upping with Lightning (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning's Stamkos expects quiet reception in return to Toronto (Tampa Bay Times)
- Leafs forward Matt Martin followed Steven Stamkos’s footsteps to NHL (Toronto Star)
- Marc Crawford has fond memories of coaching Canucks (Ottawa Sun)
- Penalty-kill continues to be the Blackhawks’ killer weakness (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flames counting on former Blackhawks to supply championship know-how (Calgary Herald)
- Flames sticking to the plan for rookie forward (Calgary Herald)
- The schedule trend the Rangers keep taking advantage of (New York Post)
- Penguins looking to renew their commitment to sound defense (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- With injuries mounting, 'it all comes down to trust' for the Dallas Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Detroit Red Wings' new penalty kill is 'an adjustment' (Detroit Free Press)
- Edmonton Oilers penalty-killer's star has shone very brightly this season (Edmonton Journal)
- Jets need old-fashioned hard work for power play (Winnipeg Sun)
- Video work helping Rangers improve on faceoffs (New York Newsday)
- Wild spends day revisiting the Boudreau basics (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharks coach DeBoer promotes Mikkel Boedker to top line (San Jose Mercury News)
- Leafs’ Frederik Andersen might stop more if he thinks less (Toronto Star)
- How Cory Schneider's start compares to past seasons with Devils (NJ.com)
- Lehner sick, so Nilsson to start for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Kings goalie Jack Campbell excited for new opportunity (Los Angeles Daily News)
- With Tuukka Rask and Anton Khudobin, Malcom Subban may have to save Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Wild like what they see with Zach Parise, Mikko Koivu, Mikael Granlund together (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Coyotes' Domi, Duclair off to slow starts (Arizona Republic)
- 'More mature' Perron helping Blues in many ways (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Connor Brown moves up to second line as Maple Leafs waive Milan Michalek (Toronto Star)
- Sabres hope Reinhart line takes center stage (Buffalo News)
- Red Wings’ Ericsson thrives with tougher attitude (Detroit News)
- Radko Gudas may play Tuesday after suspension ends (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Nick Ritchie is part of Ducks' improved chemistry (Los Angeles Times)
- Werenski's early growth rooted in Red Wings' way (Columbus Dispatch)
- Capitals rookie Zach Sanford adjusts to life in the NHL (Washington Post)
- Josh Jooris could face Rangers demotion with key players returning from injury (New York Daily News)
- Mikko Rantanen recalled after Avalanche center Ben Smith claimed off waivers by Toronto Maple Leafs (Denver Post)
- Beauvillier, 19, looks like he’s here to stay (New York Newsday)
- With a baby on the way, Zac Dalpe finds balance with Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Former Penguins equipment man Richards realizes lifelong dream with Panthers (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- With new book Wayne Gretzky wants you to realize 'how great hockey is' (Edmonton Sun)
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