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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
- Blues find recipe for fifth win in a row (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Dealing with Edmonton Oilers captain Andrew Ference's suspension 'just part of the business' (Edmonton Journal)
- Colaiacovo hopes to jump-start career on Flyers' defense (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- No fracture after Canucks' Kevin Bieksa hit by puck (Vancouver Sun)
- Groulx plays waiting game with Team Canada roster (Montreal Gazette)
- Habs see no room for fighting in their quest for goals (Globe & Mail)
- Edmonton Oilers' Andrew Ference does good off the ice, makes bad decisions on it (National Post)
- A Draft Bust Playing in Vienna Pictures Life After Hockey (New York Times)
- Shawn Thornton 'really excited' about facing the Bruins here (Boston Globe)
- Panthers' Shawn Thornton ready for return to Boston (Miami Herald)
- Missing a Wing (Ottawa Sun)
- Calder buzz building for Johnny Hockey after hot start (Calgary Herald)
- Malhotra couldn't convince Bieksa to wear a visor (Vancouver Province)
- Which Edmonton Oilers forward will step up with Taylor Hall out? (Edmonton Journal)
- Some Canadiens fans already in a state of panic (Montreal Gazette)
- Stuart Percy, Sam Carrick pawns in Maple Leafs' salary cap game (Toronto Star)
- Claude's fire still burns hot (Boston Herald)
- Nolan knows his message will get through eventually (Buffalo News)
- With Zuccarello hurting, Ryan Malone saves Rangers (New York Post)
- Malone clears waivers, rejoins Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Lightning succeed even while a work in progress (Tampa Tribune)
- Jets up, up, when away (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Back-to-back goose eggs have Maurice over the moon (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blackhawks still looking for breakout game (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Washington Capitals close doors to figure out how to shut down opponents (Washington Post)
- Penguins' top power-play unit producing at amazing clip (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Alex Killorn (upper body) questionable for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Arizona Coyotes may have found winning combination (Arizona Republic)
- Will putting Patrik Elias and Adam Henrique together give Devils' offense a jolt? (NJ.com)
- Spirits start to lift as injuries heal (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils' Jordin Tootoo thought his foot was broken after being hit with shot (NJ.com)
- Halak looks to end personal three-game skid (New York Newsday)
- Back on ice, Kings' Marian Gaborik now wants to get his game back (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Amid injuries, Michael Del Zotto emerging as Flyers top defenseman (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Kunitz takes game to next level as member of the Penguins' top line (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Maple Leafs' Clarkson flicks power switch (Toronto Sun)
- Sharks' versatile Wingels has been good fit on second line (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wings' Tomas Tatar feeling good about himself again (Detroit Free Press)
- Calgary Flames' Curtis Glencross gets monkey off his back (Calgary Sun)
- Calgary Flames' TJ Brodie in elite company (Calgary Sun)
- Maple Leafs forward Leo Komarov appreciates coach's trust (Toronto Sun)
- Big night for Calgary Flames' Josh Jooris (Calgary Sun)
- With Andrew Ference and Taylor Hall MIA, Oilers turn to Oscar Klafbom and Will Acton (Edmonton Sun)
- Semin could be back in lineup for Columbus game (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Steve Bernier overcame demotion and battled his way back to Devils (NJ.com)
- Oklahoma City Barons in the early AHL thick of it (Edmonton Journal)
- Wild's Charlie Coyle and Jason Zucker inseparable off, and now on, the ice (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sharks get buzz cuts for charity (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penguins games therapeutic for Carnegie toddler with rare gene mutation (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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