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Sunday, November 2, 2014
- Ward, Hurricanes shut out Coyotes for first win of season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Roberto Luongo lifts surging Panthers over Philadelphia Flyers (Miami Herald)
- Garrison's second NHL goal gives Bolts third straight win (Tampa Tribune)
- Maple Leafs hold off surging Blackhawks (Toronto Sun)
- NY Rangers lose Ryan McDonagh and Kevin Klein to injuries, then fall in shootout to Winnipeg Jets (New York Daily News)
- Leafs forward Joffrey Lupul out three weeks (Toronto Sun)
- Johan Franzen will return to ice Sunday for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Change of Scenery in NHL: Crackdown on Theatrical Falls (New York Times)
- Ryan Getzlaf isn't scoring but it's OK; Ducks are winning (Los Angeles Times)
- Wild's Vanek admits mistakes, done with betting (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red Wings' Jonathan Ericsson takes exception to dangerous hit, glad to stand up for teammates (MLive.com)
- Predators off to second-best start in team history (The Tennessean)
- Bruins best Senators (Boston Herald)
- Penguins have little trouble with Sabres (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Devils rally to beat Blue Jackets, 3-2 (Bergen Record)
- Late scoring burst lifts Sharks past Islanders (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues win in shootout after losing 2-0 lead (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Road win makes a red-eye nicer (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Dorsett's short-handed goal lifts Canucks past Oilers (Vancouver Province)
- Thomas Vanek, power play come alive in win over Stars (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sabres fire blanks again in loss (Buffalo News)
- Isles fall to Sharks for third straight loss (New York Newsday)
- Carolina Hurricanes beat Arizona Coyotes 3-0 for 1st win of season (Arizona Republic)
- Skid hits five games (Columbus Dispatch)
- Mason loses again (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Tampa Bay extends Capitals' losing streak to three games, 4-3 (Washington Post)
- Dalai Lama and four goals more than enough for Bruins against Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blackhawks dominate but fall to Maple Leafs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers bookend home stand with losses to Canucks (Edmonton Journal)
- Colorado Avs fall 3-2 at St. Louis in shootout (Denver Post)
- Pete DeBoer calls goalie Cory Schneider 'our best player' after making 32 saves (NJ.com)
- Ottawa Senators continue to split duties in net (Ottawa Sun)
- Angry Jaromir Jagr says Devils are playing with fire even though they're winning (NJ.com)
- Nelson, Strome shuffled around to find spot (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs' Holland has hothand against Blackhawks (Toronto Sun)
- Scheifele loosening his grip against Rangers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Paul Stastny remains close with former Avalanche teammates (Denver Post)
- When bros are foes: James, Trevor van Riemsdyk face each other (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Christian Ehrhoff feels Sabres pain from afar (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ehrhoff finds new life with Penguins (Buffalo News)
- Capitals' Matt Niskanen a Lightning fan (Tampa Bay Times)
- New Vancouver Canuck coach Desjardins reconnects with former Medicine Hat Tigers players (Edmonton Sun)
- Michel Therrien calls on a plumber to fix Habs' clogged offence (Montreal Gazette)
- Cam Talbot will get starts this month (New York Newsday)
- Antti Raanta relieved he's still on Blackhawks' roster (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Keith Yandle improved as Arizona Coyotes' veteran leader (Arizona Republic)
- Calgary Flames prospect Josh Jooris looks to follow Johnny Hockey out of pressbox (Calgary Sun)
- Brian Lashoff ready for season debut, looking to fit right in on a defense that's been solid for Red Wings (MLive.com)
- Lightning takes patient approach with Drouin (Tampa Bay Times)
- Colorado Avalanche's Zach Redmond has overcome stroke, severed artery (Denver Post)
- Father-son trips not easy for Schultz (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- On night hockey fights cancer, ACC embraces teen fighting disease (Toronto Star)
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