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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
- NY Rangers' Ryan Callahan scores two goals in victory over San Jose Sharks (New York Daily News)
- Jets score late, win in SO (Winnipeg Sun)
- Blackhawks beat Predators in OT (Chicago Tribune)
- Red Wings agree to 7-year deal with Niklas Kronwall (Detroit Free Press)
- Avery could return to Rangers Wednesday (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Don't expect to see Penguins' Crosby out west (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Alfredsson's head hurts (Ottawa Sun)
- Sutton situation on hold (Edmonton Sun)
- Flyers impose, then lift, gag order on Bryzgalov (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- NHL realignment plan threatens Penguins vs. Flyers rivalry (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Metro could end Predators' lease but likely won't (The Tennessean)
- Dispute delays revenue-sharing payouts (USA Today)
- Capitals, Off to Hot Start, Know That's Not the Goal (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Slumping Red Wings try to turn it around (USA Today)
- Most Canadians want head shots stopped. Fighting? Not so much (Toronto Star)
- Trade no cure for bumbling Bruins (Boston Herald)
- New coaching staff giving Stars players voice in improvement (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Nash Calls For More Grit, Less Finesse From Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canes' Staal takes stick to face, still won't wear visor (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- With no injuries or distractions, Lecavalier off to flying start (Tampa Tribune)
- Torts endorses Avery's return (New York Post)
- Isles may block Avery return (New York Post)
- Gagner center of Devils' attention (New York Post)
- No Cherry fans in locker room (Vancouver Sun)
- Panthers claw back, fall in shootout 4-3 to Jets (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Preds done in by own errors (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks' Kane again has Preds' number (The Tennessean)
- Hawks' Olesz still waiting to get in the game (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Blackhawks' power play lacks luck and goals (Chicago Sun Times)
- Caps search for penalty kill answers (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Ducks' offense has become offensive (Orange County Register)
- Early losses provided spark: Spezza (Ottawa Citizen)
- Marty Brodeur inching way back for Devs (Bergen Record)
- Niederreiter on mend -- at last (New York Post)
- Devils' Zajac back skating after tearing Achilles (New York Post)
- Khabibulin in running for NHL player of the month (Edmonton Journal)
- Blues' Halak shows improvement in goal (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers' Hartnell comes alive with new line (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Wheel keeps spinning for Leino (Buffalo News)
- Giordano playing a larger role with Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Horcoff plays lots of minutes, important role for Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Lapierre: No more clowning around (Vancouver Sun)
- Flame Morrison sizzling on the draw (Calgary Herald)
- Hannan strong on blueline (Calgary Sun)
- Avalanche rookie Gabriel Landeskog displays veteran's poise (Denver Post)
- Horak draws rave reviews (Calgary Sun)
- Nyquist to make NHL debut (Windsor Star)
- Bulmer headed back to juniors (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Leblanc off to hot start in debut with Bulldogs (Montreal Gazette)
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