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Thursday, November 5, 2015
- Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid out months with broken clavicle (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins beat Canucks, 3-2, for fifth win in a row (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Corey Perry ends drought with late goal, then Ducks edge Panthers in shootout (Orange County Register)
- Burmistrov went from goat to hero in 2 minutes (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blues come back to stun Blackhawks in overtime (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Tavares says he's ready to return from illness (New York Newsday)
- Byfuglien relieved by NHL's decision (Winnipeg Sun)
- Unclear if Pens prospect Pouliot to face discipline for public drunkenness citation (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wild, Vikings mentioned in report critical of Pentagon's 'paid patriotism' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Red Wings arena cost at $627M, could go higher (Detroit News)
- Connor McDavid’s broken clavicle puts generational hockey greatness on hold (Globe & Mail)
- Connor McDavid was ‘already proving that he can live up to the hype’: With Edmonton Oilers rookie out, other candidates for the Calder Trophy (National Post)
- Oilers prepared to play despite the large gap in the lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- Oilers say bad luck, not dirty play caused Connor McDavid injury (Edmonton Journal)
- Oilers' Leon Draisaitl the logical choice to take Connor McDavid spot (Edmonton Journal)
- Uneventful until the final flurry (Vancouver Province)
- Crosby-Ovechkin rookie class one of NHL's best (Toronto Star)
- Nikolaj Ehlers leads group of rookies shaking up the NHL (Toronto Star)
- Peter Karmanos opened doors for hockey greats (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks squander 5-2 lead in overtime loss to Blues (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Perry leads Ducks' comeback for 3-2, SO win over Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Maple Leafs falter late as Jets swoop in for two points (Toronto Sun)
- Veteran Chris Stewart responds to benching, begins producing for Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Penguins' David Perron hopeful despite scoring slump (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Despite hot start, Rangers still not content (New York Daily News)
- Predators begin Central Division gauntlet (The Tennessean)
- Sabres continue to build confidence (Buffalo News)
- Bruins penalty kill bottoms out (Boston Herald)
- Flyers must cut down on shots against (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Scoring slump continues to plague Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Calgary Flames confidence bottoming out (Calgary Sun)
- Logan Couture's return to Sharks remains unclear (San Jose Mercury News)
- Anze Kopitar's head injury may not be serious; he could play Thursday for Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Coyotes, Hanzal ready after five-day break (Arizona Republic)
- Henrik Lundqvist still carrying Rangers as he reaches milestone (New York Post)
- Predators' Hutton handles pressure of backup role (The Tennessean)
- Craig Anderson tosses out the garbage en route to 100 wins in Senators net (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'We're creating chances,' Canadiens' Gallagher says of top line (Montreal Gazette)
- Jason Pominville, Wild linemates frustrated by scoring struggle (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Struggling Foligno tries to find his touch again (Columbus Dispatch)
- Chiasson stays positive despite pointless drought (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sam Bennett learning tough lessons like Calgary Flames rookies before him (Calgary Sun)
- Early buzz vaults Wings’ Larkin into top rookie talk (Detroit News)
- Detroit Red Wings making progress in efforts to sign Justin Abdelkader to long-term deal (MLive.com)
- Max Talbot recalled from Providence (Boston Globe)
- Andrew MacDonald coping with life in the minors (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Capitals have yet to throw down the gloves this season (Washington Post)
- Coyotes' Grossmann keeps the music alive (Arizona Republic)
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