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Saturday, November 2, 2013
- Sedins sign matching four-year contract extensions with Canucks (Globe & Mail)
- Ovechkin-less Caps fight on, rout Flyers (Washington Post)
- Colorado Avalanche defeats Dallas Stars in OT, improves to 11-1 (Denver Post)
- Carter Ashton suspended two games (Toronto Star)
- Sabres' Kaleta, Tropp ready to get back to work (Buffalo News)
- Kings expected to put Jeff Carter on injured reserve (Los Angeles Times)
- Adam Foote's No. 52 to be retired by Avalanche before Canadiens game (Denver Post)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Mason Raymond a prime example of NHL's salary cap disparity (National Post)
- Maple Leafs shot differential troubling, maybe not fatal (Toronto Star)
- NHL's Pacific Division flexing its muscles (San Jose Mercury News)
- People who question Sedins' four-year contract extension 'don't have a clue,' says Tortorella (Vancouver Province)
- Blackhawks' Toews excited about Winnipeg homecoming (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild's Parise says facing the Devils will be weird (Bergen Record)
- Flyers hope trade will give team a spark (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Pavel Bure: Close encounters with a Canucks icon (Vancouver Sun)
- Trevor Linden the only member of Canucks' retired-number club who won't attend ceremony for Pavel Bure (Vancouver Province)
- Canucks name 'most exciting player' award in Russian Rocket's honour (Vancouver Sun)
- Flames' Brian Burke backs fighting as a necessary tool in NHL (Calgary Sun)
- Fleury lifts Penguins past Blue Jackets (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Stamkos, Bishop lead Bolts past Carolina (Tampa Tribune)
- Isles rally to beat Senators in shootout (New York Newsday)
- Blues enjoy another big win over Florida (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild's Pominville comes alive against Canadiens (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wings overcome shoddy second period, improve to 2-0 on trip (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers embarrassed in 7-0 loss to Caps (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bobrovsky pulled in loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tampa Bay Lightning hand Hurricanes fourth straight loss (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Senators collapse again (Ottawa Citizen)
- Coach Kevin Dineen rips Panthers after loss to Blues (Miami Herald)
- Wild edge Canadiens 4-3 (Montreal Gazette)
- Goalie gaffe costs Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Flames fall to Wings (Calgary Sun)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen returns to action -- for 9 minutes (Detroit News)
- Blues go to Elliott against Florida (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Former Ottawa Senators forward Matt Carkner would rather not fight Neil (Ottawa Sun)
- Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard, Joey MacDonald meet again, but on opposite sides (Detroit News)
- Senators turn to former MLSE exec in effort to boost ticket sales (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jets have knack of making things hard for themselves (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Rangers' D finally gelling under new coach's system (New York Post)
- San Jose Sharks' Dan Boyle might be in lineup Saturday (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs forward Nikolai Kulemin hopes to return in Vancouver (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers likely to play without the services of Justin Schultz, David Perron on Saturday (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers' Richards thrilled to be back at center (New York Post)
- Jets' Wheeler heats up after early slump (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rangers' Benoit Pouliot aiming for consistency (Bergen Record)
- Preds' Nystrom fills team's physical, emotional needs (The Tennessean)
- Pirri's skills, hard work gain attention (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Stuart injury means Jets debut for Chiarot (Winnipeg Sun)
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