Friday, November 2, 2018
- Laine delivers in homecoming: Jets sniper produces hat trick at Hartwall Arena (Winnipeg Sun)
- Isles top Pens in shootout to sweep home-and-home (New York Newsday)
- Preds top Lightning for sixth straight road win (The Tennessean)
- 'Sunny' shines, days off no problem for Allen and Blues in win over Vegas (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- One super period not enough for Sabres on Pominville's big night (Buffalo News)
- Elias Pettersson 'honoured to win' NHL rookie of the month (Vancouver Province)
- Zetterberg reveals details of back injury (Detroit News)
- Sharks’ Evander Kane sued by woman over abortion claims (San Jose Mercury News)
- City to continue to work on new arena regardless of Olympic bid outcome (Calgary Herald)
- Gritty’s First Month: The Heroic Ascendance of a ‘Ghastly Empty-Eyed Muppet’ (New York Times)
- All bets are off when it comes to McDavid (Edmonton Journal)
- Mathew Barzal’s struggles are real, predictable and costly (New York Post)
- Kane lights the lamp at record pace, but he wants more (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Staal is a veteran presence for rebuilding Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Goalies everywhere felt for Condon, says Anderson: 'It sucks we're under the microscope' (Ottawa Sun)
- When opportunity knocked, Stars backup Anton Khudobin owned the night in a big road win over Toronto (Dallas Morning News)
- Jackets’ hard work earns victory over San Jose (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers dump Ducks for second consecutive shootout victory (New York Post)
- Flyers outlast Kings for their first winning streak of season (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Red Wings look cohesive, energized in winning third straight (Detroit News)
- Jesperi Kotkaniemi notches first two NHL goals in Habs' comeback win (Montreal Gazette)
- Oilers cream the Blackhawks with shutout victory (Edmonton Journal)
- Valimaki hit catapults Flames in rally past Avs (Calgary Sun)
- Late shorthanded goal burns Devils in loss to Red Wings (NJ.com)
- Penguins' Evgeni Malkin stays hot in back-to-back losses to Islanders (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- ‘Sloppy hockey’ dooms Kings in 5-2 loss to Flyers (Los Angeles Times)
- Rangers extend Ducks’ winless skid to seven (Los Angeles Times)
- Golden Knights fall in St. Louis to end road trip (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Nashville’s Pekka Rinne makes the difference against Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Labanc ends scoring drought, but Sharks lose to Blue Jackets (San Jose Mercury News)
- With Kane back, Blackhawks get 40 shots, but no goals in 4-0 loss to Oilers (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Avs lose to Flames after blowing 4-1 lead (Denver Post)
- Capitals suffer late collapse against Canadiens (Washington Post)
- Leafs offence stalls again in loss to Stars (Toronto Sun)
- Devils’ Cory Schneider turns page to ‘new chapter’ (NorthJersey.com)
- Kris Letang returns to Penguins lineup against New York Islanders (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Lundqvist dominating shootouts again after making one tweak (New York Post)
- Greiss stop Sidney Crosby OT breakaway in Islanders' win (New York Newsday)
- Jamie Benn ends goal drought by scoring in Stars' win over Toronto (Dallas Morning News)
- Pekka Rinne is back, which means Juuse Saros is back to being backup for Predators (The Tennessean)
- Longtime Blue Ryan Reaves gets power-play time with Vegas (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pominville returns to scene of the crime for his 1,000th game (Ottawa Sun)
- Dallas Stars’ Jason Spezza prime example of adaptability (Toronto Star)
- David Perron calls time with Golden Knights ‘best year of my life’ (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Just like Selanne predicted, Laine lets the... ketchup flow? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings coach John Stevens confident in backup goalies Jack Campbell, Peter Budaj (Los Angeles Daily News)
- David Backes getting close to return for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- At 39, Blackhawks newcomer Chris Kunitz eager to start from scratch (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Senators rookie Formenton returned to OHL's London Knights after playing his ninth game (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins helping to bring hockey back to the streets (Boston Globe)