Saturday, November 2, 2019
- Isles defeat Lightning for eighth straight win (New York Newsday)
- Aho leads goal rush as Canes top Wings 7-3 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Back home at last, the Capitals blitz Buffalo early and skate off with a 6-1 victory (Washington Post)
- Ryan Getzlaf goal gives Ducks overtime victory over Vancouver Canucks (Orange County Register)
- Devils get Louis Domingue in trade with Lightning for conditional draft pick (NorthJersey.com)
- A UFC fighter is calling the Kings game Saturday. He’s never seen them play in person (Los Angeles Times)
- Should NHL goalies ditch quick-release skates? Antti Raanta latest to make 'slide of shame' (Arizona Republic)
- Bruce Cassidy has paid his dues on the road to coaching success with Boston Bruins (Ottawa Sun)
- Legendary Brian Kilrea says he's proud of the work Cassidy has done (Ottawa Sun)
- Surging ahead: Roope Hintz’s speed and skill helps Stars notch best win of season vs. Avalanche (Dallas Morning News)
- Perron with another OT winner as Blues beat Columbus 4-3 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sean Couturier, Carter Hart shine in shootout as Flyers edge Devils, 4-3 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jets, Hellebuyck, steal one in San Jose (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hughes' absence is notable (Vancouver Province)
- Jackets drop a close one (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sharks dominate Jets in shots, still lose 3-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Avalanche falls to Stars 2-1 to finish a disappointing homestand 0-2-1 (Denver Post)
- Devils lose to Flyers in shootout after another 3rd-period lead vanishes (NJ.com)
- Devils trying not to get discouraged after loss to Flyers (NorthJersey.com)
- Ugly first period in 6-1 loss shows Sabres have 'a long way to go' (Buffalo News)
- Detroit Red Wings walloped by Carolina Hurricanes, 7-3 (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning can’t break New York Islanders’ win streak (Tampa Bay Times)
- Quinn Hughes leaves Canucks-Ducks game with apparent ankle injury (Vancouver Province)
- San Jose Sharks can’t catch a break this year on video reviews (San Jose Mercury News)
- German Rubtsov becomes fourth Flyers player to make his NHL debut this season (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Trotz sticks to Greiss-Varlamov goalie rotation (New York Newsday)
- Suess looks to make most of dream Jets call-up (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maple Leafs seek identity as standings begin to give clearer idea of team's woes (Toronto Sun)
- Wild seeks fresh start after its October numbers rank near bottom of NHL (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- The Florida Panthers closed October on a high note, but there’s still work to be done (Miami Herald)
- Leafs' Babcock, with club out of playoff spot: 'We have to find a game we can bottle' (Toronto Sun)
- Despite slow start, Joel Quenneville not worried about Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Edmonton Oilers power play comes back to life heading into Pittsburgh (Edmonton Sun)
- If Evgeni Malkin returns, who do the Penguins scratch? (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Pain in the neck won't keep Senators' Chabot out of lineup for Bruins game (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rangers' Mika Zibanejad remains out with neck injury (New York Post)
- Andersen not concerned with play in October as Maple Leafs head into second month (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks’ Patrick Kane is keeping a big-picture perspective through rough stretch (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Staal frustrated about being left out of Rangers' lineup (New York Newsday)
- Lucic still on hunt for first Flames marker (Calgary Sun)
- Hyman glad to get on the road, looming return will have Maple Leafs roster implications (Toronto Sun)
- Luke Kunin seems to be the Wild’s new Charlie Coyle. Is that a good thing? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Adam Boqvist’s likely NHL debut Saturday isn’t the only big change coming to the Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Golden Knights recall goalie Garret Sparks on ‘emergency basis’ (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Heinola set for AHL debut with short-term future still undecided (Winnipeg Sun)