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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
- Canucks snap home losing streak and hand Habs their first loss (Vancouver Sun)
- Kings win sixth in a row as Tyler Toffoli's speed burns the Jets, 4-1 (Los Angeles Times)
- Even three-goal lead isn't enough for struggling Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Florida Panthers top Avalanche 4-1 but lose Jaromir Jagr to injury (Miami Herald)
- A winning streak (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf needs to have appendectomy (Orange County Register)
- Winnipeg Jets captain Andrew Ladd to Evander Kane: Just move on (Winnipeg Sun)
- PNC Arena upgrade plan would ‘energize’ facility (Raleigh News & Observer)
- John Tortorella, a Coach Known for Being Blunt, May Be Showing a Softer Side (New York Times)
- Bruins skate past Coyotes (Boston Globe)
- Girgensons nets game-winner as Sabres get balance in victory (Buffalo News)
- Allen, Blues blank Lightning (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Quick third-period goals help Wild rally past Edmonton 4-3 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Coyotes round out road trip with big loss to Bruins (Arizona Republic)
- Avs start three-game road trip with loss to Panthers (Denver Post)
- Red Wings give game away at home (Detroit Free Press)
- Mistakes pile up in overtime loss to Sabres (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Bolts road scoring slump continues in 2-0 loss to St. Louis (Tampa Tribune)
- Wild strike for two late goals to drop Oilers 4-3 (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils win streak snapped by Blue Jackets in 4-0 loss (Bergen Record)
- LA the Kings of the Jets' castle after beating Winnipeg 4-1 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wild goalie Dubnyk downplays knee issue (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Brian Boyle sidelined for a third consecutive game (Tampa Bay Times)
- Patrick Sharp wasn't worried about lack of goals before connecting on No. 250 of his career, first with Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Gagner filling in ably for Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Oilers to get good look at defensive prospect Darnell Nurse (Edmonton Sun)
- Brandon Gormley returns to scratched status for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Gritty former Canadien Brandon Prust settles in with Canucks (Montreal Gazette)
- Avalanche defenseman Tyson Barrie recalls time in Florida as youngster (Denver Post)
- Former Dallas Star Shawn Horcoff feels good 'fitting in' with Anaheim Ducks (Dallas Morning News)
- Career paths split, but tight bond remains between Bishop, ex-teammate (Tampa Tribune)
- Wild coach Mike Yeo sees similarities between Oilers centre Conner McDavid and other NHL elite players (Edmonton Sun)
- Never too early for desperate hockey, Senators say (Ottawa Citizen)
- Slim secondary scoring among culprits for Flames' slow start (Calgary Herald)
- Babcock already taking Leafs' poor efforts, losses personally (Toronto Sun)
- For Rangers coach Alain Vigneault, it's getting late early (New York Daily News)
- Couturier making positive strides after concussion (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Quincey's health 'not the greatest,' he says (Detroit News)
- Justin Schultz's medical condition still hush-hush (Edmonton Journal)
- Michal Rozsival on the verge of returning from gruesome injury (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rookie Tyler Graovac on pace for Nov. 5 return (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Nicklas Backstrom not concerned by hip four games after returning from surgery (Washington Times)
- Predators' Neal rides goal-scoring high (The Tennessean)
- Rangers need Rick Nash to start scoring goals (New York Newsday)
- Sharks defenseman Brent Burns a factor on offense (San Jose Mercury News)
- Where Jarret Stoll already has found his niche with Rangers (New York Post)
- Blashill looking to pull best out of Jurco -- like in AHL (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes rookie Klas Dahlbeck chipping in offensively (Arizona Republic)
- Holland will try to get back in Leafs’ lineup with hard work (Toronto Star)
- Islanders' fourth line giving first-rate effort (New York Newsday)
- Signs point to likelihood that rookie Sprong will remain with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- No more jitters for Ottawa Senators rookie Max McCormick (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins backup goaltender Zatkoff is happy to be back in NHL (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flames' goalie prospect Jon Gillies digging pro life (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs' Casey Bailey callup a salary cap case (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks re-assign Vincent Hinostroza to Rockford, recall Tanner Kero (Chicago Tribune)
- Depleted Blues invite two veteran forwards in for tryouts (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Senators' Mikael Wikstrand left club to be with brother battling cancer (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers show support for Mets (New York Daily News)
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