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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Stars right wing Ales Hemsky out 5-6 months after hip surgery
(Dallas Morning News)
Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson named NHL's first star of week
(Ottawa Sun)
Chris Kreider set to return to Rangers lineup following neck spasms
(New York Daily News)
Pavel Zacha expected to stay with Devils
(NJ.com)
Habs send Mikhail Sergachev to OHL to focus on 'doing things quicker'
(Montreal Gazette)
Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk is No. 2 Star of the Week, and he's fine with that
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Blackhawks honor Hossa's hardworking nature
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Evander Kane charges from bar incident heading to dismissal
(Buffalo News)
Shea Weber is thriving, Steven Stamkos was right to spurn Toronto: Off-season splashes after one month
(National Post)
Connor McDavid and Cam Talbot have Oilers off to competent and confident start
(Globe & Mail)
Ottawa Senators know all about off-ice adversity
(Ottawa Sun)
NHL conference superiority shifting in East's favor
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Oilers’ McDavid an old friend and foe for Leafs’ teenagers
(Toronto Star)
Connor McDavid vs. Auston Matthews, Round 1: Young NHL phenoms the headline act as Edmonton Oilers visit Toronto Maple Leafs
(Edmonton Journal)
Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine faces off against onetime idol Alex Ovechkin
(Washington Post)
Ovechkin goes from idol to peer for Laine
(Winnipeg Sun)
Goalies get along, but situation still murky
(New York Newsday)
Shea Weber thriving in first month with Canadiens
(The Tennessean)
Bouwmeester set to play in game No. 1,000
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Flames rookie Matthew Tkachuk has made his case to stick with the big club
(Calgary Sun)
Lightning needs to find spark quickly
(Tampa Bay Times)
Slow starts quickly take shine off Red Wings
(Detroit News)
Tortorella, players adapt to each other
(Columbus Dispatch)
Wild’s cap-stressed roster has Bruce Boudreau ‘irritated’
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Bruins’ overall health improves with return of Tuukka Rask from injury
(Boston Herald)
Flyers have familiar problem between pipes
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Blackhawks' new top lines are working out so far
(Chicago Tribune)
Coyotes looking to clean up special-teams play
(Arizona Republic)
Injury-riddled Kings’ start troubling, but it’s early
(Los Angeles Daily News)
Nathan MacKinnon prefers pro schedule as the Avalanche gears up to play almost every other day
(Denver Post)
Giroux and Manning excelled in recent Flyers busy stretch
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Leading scorer Johansson makes other Caps better
(Washington Times)
Boedker still fitting in with Sharks as he returns to Arizona
(San Jose Mercury News)
Rangers' Kevin Hayes heard wakeup call and became a beast
(New York Post)
Line move for struggling Fabbri is no demotion
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Nick Schmaltz learning on the fly as he makes leap to NHL
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Only thing missing for Canes’ Aho: First NHL goal
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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