Tuesday, November 5, 2019
- Coyotes top Oilers in overtime for another road win (Arizona Republic)
- Brad Marchand keeps Bruins rolling with a 5-point night, and other observations (Boston Globe)
- Impressive comeback: Senators 6-2 victory over the Rangers (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jason Spezza knows his place on the Maple Leafs – and he’s honoured to have it (Globe & Mail)
- Sabres revel in arrival and first workout in Stockholm (Buffalo News)
- The Lightning are set to experience Stockholm. First practice, then sleep. (Tampa Bay Times)
- Day One in Sweden is no ordinary practice for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Sabres expecting lots of homeland love as they head to Sweden (Buffalo News)
- How living with a Blackhawks goalie and his family helps Nylander thrive (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Drew Doughty marks homecoming with discussion of shortcomings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers' streak ends in loss to lowly Senators (New York Newsday)
- Shaky goaltending costs Penguins game in Boston (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Detroit Red Wings destroyed, Jimmy Howard pulled in soft 2nd period of 6-1 loss (Detroit Free Press)
- Big night for Brad Marchand in Bruins win over Penguins (Boston Herald)
- Bryan Rust takes over Patric Hornqvist’s spot on Penguins’ top line (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- All-Star defenseman Kris Letang leaves Monday's loss in Boston with an injury (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Staal a healthy scratch for third straight game (New York Newsday)
- Brian Dumoulin returns to the Penguins’ lineup after birth of son (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Stars recapturing style that makes Dallas a postseason threat (Dallas Morning News)
- Slow starts on home ice puzzling (Columbus Dispatch)
- Every day he's shufflin': Peter Laviolette switches up Predators lines, team responds (The Tennessean)
- Ducks injured right wing Ondrej Kase nears return to lineup (Orange County Register)
- Fleury back, Alex Tuch remains day to day for Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Can Radim Simek help save the Sharks’ season (again)? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Muzzin, a hit in Babcock's eyes, set to return for Leafs against Kings (Toronto Sun)
- Less cola, more minutes … Flames goalie Rittich proving he can handle workhorse role (Calgary Sun)
- After a slow start, Wild veteran Eric Staal starting to get back on track (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Leafs forward William Nylander expected the offence to come this season but he’s still waiting (Toronto Star)
- Draisaitl playing his way into a share of Edmonton Oilers top billing (Edmonton Journal)
- John Carlson takes center stage on Capitals’ blue line after blistering first month (Washington Post)
- Morrissey focused on making plays; not worried about mistakes (Winnipeg Free Press)
- At age 30, Capitals center Lars Eller sought to learn to skate again (Washington Post)
- Leafs' Spezza on roster spot: 'It's a different challenge' (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers' Adam Fox is acing his NHL learning curve (New York Post)
- Hurricanes’ Jaccob Slavin ‘undressed’ but unfazed after Nico Hischier goal for Devils (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Stars recall defenseman Joel Hanley as an Andrej Sekera insurance policy (Dallas Morning News)
- Eddie Shack has advice for today's Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs invite young fan to weekend game after viral tweet of lonely birthday party (Toronto Star)