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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
- Connor McDavid out with injury as Oilers defeat Flyers (Edmonton Sun)
- Bruins lose Chris Kelly to broken leg, then game to Tyler Seguin, Stars (Boston Globe)
- Anze Kopitar hurt in Kings' victory over Blues (Orange County Register)
- Oscar Lindberg, Kevin Hayes get Rangers off to quick start in 5-2 rout of Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Jets' Byfuglien avoids discipline for hit on Gallagher (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf still sidelined after appendectomy (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Despite report, Patrick Kane keeps focus on hockey (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers coach Vigneault apologizes for remark about Mets' Cespedes (Bergen Record)
- Yeo on Sydor: 'This is the right time to bring him back' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canada looks to be stacked behind bench for World Cup (Toronto Sun)
- Joel Quenneville expected to be named Team Canada assistant (Chicago Tribune)
- Connor McDavid injury leaves Oilers coach Todd McLellan mulling options (Edmonton Journal)
- Lots of questions remain regarding Penguins, but none are about Fleury (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Penguins star Crosby cites inconsistency as source of scoring issue (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Avalanche breaks tie game with three goals in third to beat Calgary (Denver Post)
- Wings top Lightning at home again (Detroit Free Press)
- Road win is season's best effort to date (Columbus Dispatch)
- Islanders beat Devils in debut of new alternate black jerseys behind Casey Cizikas (New York Daily News)
- Senators hand Canadiens their first home loss on Kyle Turris' overtime winner (Ottawa Citizen)
- Caps return to scene of playoff exit, and are dealt another disappointment (Washington Post)
- Lightning frustrated after latest loss, 2-1 to Red Wings (Tampa Tribune)
- Sharks fall to Blue Jackets in another home loss (San Jose Mercury News)
- Late goal dooms Devils in 2-1 loss to Islanders (Bergen Record)
- Blues shutout by Kings 3-0 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames lose to host Colorado Avalanche (Calgary Sun)
- Red Wings' two-headed monster in goal working just fine (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning's Triplets line split up, for now (Tampa Bay Times)
- John Tavares missed third game with illness (New York Newsday)
- Rangers scratch Dan Boyle again (New York Newsday)
- Ales Hemsky a healthy scratch due to hip; Lindy Ruff says Stars want to get him skating again (Dallas Morning News)
- Flames' David Jones reaches 400th game milestone in Mile High City (Calgary Herald)
- Bylsma’s line dance keeps players on their toes (Buffalo News)
- Minnesota Wild lose Graovac, Fontaine for several weeks (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sean Couturier nearing return from concussion (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- The hits just keep coming for Ducks, who lose Jiri Sekac because of a sprained ankle (Orange County Register)
- Turris keeps on getting better; Stone chagrined over suspension (Ottawa Citizen)
- De facto No. 1 Reimer providing Leafs with confidence (Toronto Sun)
- Predators' Hutton handles pressure of backup role (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings' Kronwall eager to get past poor start (Detroit Free Press)
- Hard work paying off for Chicago Blackhawks' Dano (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Avs hopes their AHL-leading scorer Ben Street will add to offense (Denver Post)
- Chelios to help coach from player’s perspective (Detroit News)
- Inductee Bill Hay well versed in Hockey Hall of Fame lore (Toronto Sun)
- Glen Sather's Oilers banner raising will draw a who's who of hockey royalty (Edmonton Journal)
- Like Mike (Modano): Tyler Seguin nets a hat trick in Boston return (Dallas Morning News)
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