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Monday, November 4, 2013
- Calgary Flames' Reto Berra steals show in win over Blackhawks (Calgary Sun)
- Valeri Nichushkin (finally) breaks through in Dallas Stars' shootout victory over Ottawa Senators (Dallas Morning News)
- Kaleta clears waivers, assigned to Amerks (Buffalo News)
- Back for 2nd: Blackhawks return to White House (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Arrest of the Avalanche's Goalie Casts a Shadow on a Promising Season (New York Times)
- Head hits on way out, NHL Commissioner says (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avalanche off to franchise-best 12-1 start (Montreal Gazette)
- Like a rock (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Leafs GM Nonis talks keys facing the team (Toronto Sun)
- 'Sick of what's going on' (Edmonton Sun)
- Ex-Edmonton Oilers head coach says he doesn't find pleasure in team's woes (Edmonton Journal)
- Torts back on soap box, this time over instigator rule (Vancouver Sun)
- Fleury's early season play with Penguins may sway Team Canada (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Tyler Seguin fighting through growing pains in Dallas (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- 2015 even better time to host All-Star Game, Jackets president says (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils blanked again, fall to Wild, 4-0 (Bergen Record)
- Senators bounce back, fall short (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ottawa Senators No. 1 goalie Craig Anderson out with a neck injury (Ottawa Sun)
- Sens star Bobby Ryan feeling a little shootout déjà vu (Ottawa Sun)
- Devils' scoreless drought reaches seven straight periods (Newark Star Ledger)
- Minnesota Wild's Torrey Mitchell gets first goal in first trip with first line (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Coyle sidelined again (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Devils lose both ends of back-to-backs, along with rookie Jon Merrill (Newark Star Ledger)
- Hawks' Crawford gets back-to-back starts (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canucks turn their attention to the West (Vancouver Sun)
- Hot-starting Lightning gaining confidence (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rangers finally are clicking on all cylinders (Bergen Record)
- Maybe the best defence really is a good offence for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators off to good start on seven-game road trip (The Tennessean)
- Bad side of Bruins on display in ugly loss (Boston Herald)
- Carolina Hurricanes losing games, losing confidence (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Schedule break comes at good time for Kings' injured players (Los Angeles Times)
- Despite shootout loss, Dineen appreciates team effort (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
<- Canucks' second line starting to jell (Vancouver Province)
li>Flyers may stick with new defense pairings (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Penguins center Malkin's sluggish start tied to lack of fit with wingers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bruins' Gregory Campbell struggling to return to form (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Getzlaf rebounds, but power play lags (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Okposo off to a much better start this season (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs' McClement moving on up? (Toronto Sun)
- Shattenkirk rounding into form after slow start (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Given the chance, Tomas Tatar producing for Red Wings, solidifying regular spot in the lineup (MLive.com)
- Ellerby set to make Jets debut (Winnipeg Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings call up Adam Almqvist to fill in for injured Brendan Smith (Detroit Free Press)
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