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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
- Kadri steals show, shuts down McDavid in Leafs’ OT win (Toronto Star)
- Rangers romp as Henrik Lundqvist blanks Blues (New York Newsday)
- Lightning responds with easy victory over Islanders (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rickard Rakell scores in his return as Ducks blank Kings, 4-0 (Orange County Register)
- Anderson's saves provide opportunity for Senators in win over Hurricanes (Ottawa Citizen)
- Frk yeah! Detroit Red Wings get forward prospect back (Detroit Free Press)
- Ottawa Senators could learn on Nov. 24 what's next for LeBreton Flats arena proposal (Ottawa Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers pointed in right direction finally, lighting a path the Toronto Maple Leafs could follow (National Post)
- Toronto Maple Leafs honour indigenous peoples during game (Globe & Mail)
- Wayne Gretzky’s legacy includes rise of Auston Matthews (Toronto Star)
- Oilers great Wayne Gretzky excited about McDavid vs. Matthews (Edmonton Journal)
- Oilers great Wayne Gretzky says superstars always excited to play each other (Edmonton Sun)
- Joel Quenneville: World Series Game 7 'the biggest game maybe in the history of Chicago sports' (Chicago Tribune)
- Jay Beagle saves the day for the Capitals against the Jets (Washington Post)
- Predators blow out Avalanche to end losing streak (The Tennessean)
- Last-minute heroics (Columbus Dispatch)
- Banged-up Bruins beat Florida, fortunately (Boston Herald)
- Larsson clutch again as Sabres grit out win over Wild (Buffalo News)
- Blackhawks rounding into form at just the right time (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Coyotes edge Sharks with 3 second-period goals (Arizona Republic)
- Isles’ ugly loss: Goalie struggles and ‘Fire Cappy’ chants (New York Post)
- Avalanche embarrassed at home by Nashville, 5-1 (Denver Post)
- Late loss was debilitating for Stars in more way than one, but Dallas can't dwell on result (Dallas Morning News)
- Pietrangelo injured but finishes game against Rangers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Florida Panthers lose power in another home loss to the Boston Bruins (Miami Herald)
- Boudreau irked after his 'frustrating team' falls to Buffalo (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharks fall short in Arizona despite strong start (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jets rally falls short against Capitals (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks take fight out of Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Flames fall 5-1 to Blackhawks (Calgary Herald)
- Jonathan Drouin hurt, leaves win over Islanders after hit (Tampa Bay Times)
- Andersen has best game as a Maple Leaf in triumph over Oilers (Toronto Sun)
- Postma answers the bell (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Predators struggling to score first, play with lead (The Tennessean)
- Former Coyote Boedker happy to join Sharks (Arizona Republic)
- What Dan Hamhuis did following his first healthy scratch in 14 years: 'It wasn't the easiest day' (Dallas Morning News)
- Neuvirth, Flyers trying to get stingier (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild’s Jordan Schroeder trying to find his place in NHL (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Shea Weber kicks defence into high gear for surging Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Getting Johnny going: Flames coach has meeting with No. 13 in Chicago (Calgary Herald)
- Cullen still thriving as he reaches 40th birthday (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Devils rookie Pavel Zacha earns right to stay with team (NorthJersey.com)
- Flames keeping rookie's fate under wraps (Calgary Herald)
- Senators will eventually send Thomas Chabot back to junior team (Ottawa Sun)
- For Penguins, a bumper crop of success down on the farm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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