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Thursday, October 26, 2017
- Blues turn up the power to beat back Flames (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bobrovsky doesn’t need help, gets it anyway (Columbus Dispatch)
- Islanders send down Josh Ho-Sang to Bridgeport (New York Newsday)
- Logan Brown sent back to Windsor Spitfires (Ottawa Sun)
- Lack of confidence to blame for Habs' slow start, GM Marc Bergevin says (Montreal Gazette)
- Golden Knights reportedly allow Vadim Shipachyov to seek trade (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- After Breakup With Derek Stepan, the Rangers Seem Lost Without Him (New York Times)
- After run to Cup, Predators slow to find identity now (USA Today)
- Penguins general manager believes his team has a good shot at a three-peat (Winnipeg Free Press)
- How Red Wings, Athanasiou ended contract standoff (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes' Richardson 'having fun' again (Arizona Republic)
- Pierre Turgeon leads improved Kings offense to Montreal, his old stomping grounds (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins' Evgeni Malkin walks fine, passionate line (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bobby Ryan frustrated by string of finger injuries (Ottawa Sun)
- Nearing retirement, Mark Streit recalls last year's 'special' Stanley Cup run (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Derek Stepan to make first trip back to MSG with Coyotes (New York Newsday)
- Missed breakaway leads to more break downs for the Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Flames allow two more man-advantage goals in loss to host Blues (Calgary Sun)
- With new dad Gunnarsson away, Prosser finally gets into a game (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Matt Calvert comfortable moving among lines (Columbus Dispatch)
- Slow starts not necessarily bad omen for Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Oilers need to speed up their game, in a hurry (Edmonton Sun)
- Struggling Wild hope ‘a little fun’ can get them back on track (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- You know it's hockey season when Penguins defensemen are injured (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- One Rangers line performing up to Alain Vigneault's expectations (New York Post)
- Hitchcock, Bishop not dwelling on coach's decision to pull goalie in loss: 'It's all what's best for the team' (Dallas Morning News)
- Bob Boughner on injured Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo: 'We’re crossing our fingers' (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flyers' Patrick ready to play; Provorov likely to be paired with Gostisbehere (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- David Krejci is out for Bruins’ next two games (Boston Globe)
- Brown a player of many abilities (Toronto Sun)
- Leivo knows the score in Leafs’ waiting game (Toronto Star)
- Petan needs to do more to earn spot with Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Still a teenager, Kunin earns key role for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- By making the Capitals, former seventh-rounder Christian Djoos continues to beat the odds (Washington Post)
- Rangers call-up gives Vigneault his coveted four-line rotation (New York Post)
- Toews on community service: ‘Just as satisfying as scoring goals’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs costumes would have been groovy, baby (Toronto Sun)
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