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Thursday, October 27, 2016
- Cam Talbot holds off Capitals while Benoit Pouliot tallies twice in Oilers win (Edmonton Sun)
- Ducks dominate Predators in 6-1 rout (Los Angeles Times)
- Andrew Ladd continues to struggle as Islanders fall to Canadiens, 3-2 (New York Daily News)
- Brandon Pirri leads way for Rangers in comeback victory over Bruins (New York Daily News)
- Jooris suffers separated shoulder (New York Newsday)
- Defenseman Letang's return could cure many ills for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- When good goalies go bad: Frederik Andersen, Brian Elliott headline crop of struggling NHL netminders (National Post)
- Prejudice, KHL development contributing to fewer Russians in NHL (Globe & Mail)
- Avalanche’s Jarome Iginla isn’t willing to quietly skate off into the sunset (Denver Post)
- Coyotes GM Chayka confident team will rebound (Arizona Republic)
- Senators GM Dorion feels things are trending upward for club (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'He knows he's my guy': Maple Leafs' Babcock backs struggling goalie Andersen as Panthers, Reimer visit Toronto (Toronto Sun)
- Lindy Ruff's only message to the Stars: 'Do your job' (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers take advantage of damaged Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Predators melt down in 6-1 loss to Ducks (The Tennessean)
- Versatile Penguins' wingers taking flight (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rickard Rakell back skating with Ducks, but his return won't be immediate (Orange County Register)
- Kulemin out, Barzal in for Isles (New York Newsday)
- Lightning's Bishop gets teeth knocked out, responds with best game of season (Tampa Bay Times)
- Seth Jones trying to make difference (Columbus Dispatch)
- Right winger Alex Chiasson seems to be settling in with Flames top-line duo (Calgary Sun)
- Tanner Pearson, finally healthy, leads LA Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Wings' Ott a 'character,' sticks up for teammates (Detroit News)
- Brian Campbell finding right footing over last two games for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Wild’s Zac Dalpe gets last laugh in fistfight with good friend Tim Schaller (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild forward Nino Niederreiter gains confidence on new line (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Travis Konecny’s start even better than his first goal (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sharks’ young defenseman Dylan DeMelo patiently waiting his turn (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lowry, Armia and Matthias creating chances for Jets and turning heads (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Taylor Hall: You don't see rookies like Devils' Pavel Zacha (NJ.com)
- Ottawa Senators in no rush to call Curtis Lazar up from Binghamton (Ottawa Sun)
- Capitals defenceman gung-ho to get a Connor McDavid stick (Edmonton Journal)
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