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Thursday, November 6, 2014
- Penguins sign Fleury to 4-year, $23 million extension (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Isles top Ducks in OT to snap skid (New York Newsday)
- Derick Brassard's clutch goal propels Rangers past Red Wings (New York Post)
- Source: Blackhawks' Patrick Sharp expected to miss at least a month (Chicago Tribune)
- Flyers lose injured Raffl for 6 weeks (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lazar is staying in Ottawa and his smile is growing wider (Ottawa Citizen)
- Kings prospect suspended for inappropriate comments on social media (Los Angeles Times)
- Gordie Howe making progress: 'Spirits are good' (Detroit Free Press)
- Flames shocking hockey world by sitting near top of NHL standings (Calgary Herald)
- Avalanche players' plus-minus stats veer toward negative side (Denver Post)
- Tarasenko arrives as NHL's big story (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames young gun Monahan matches Ovechkin (Calgary Sun)
- Jets centre to play 500th game, none in playoffs (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Outlook becoming brighter for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Ducks lose in overtime without Getzlaf and Perry (Orange County Register)
- Red Wings rally late, but lose in overtime (Detroit News)
- Toronto Maple Leafs still most expensive team to see in the NHL (Toronto Sun)
- Mike Babcock asks for consistent officiating after Red Wings lose on power-play goal in OT (MLive.com)
- Capuano sits Cizikas, wants him to relax (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings' Jonas Gustavsson injures shoulder, Petr Mrazek to be recalled from Grand Rapids (MLive.com)
- Brassard on a hot streak for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Isles' Visnovsky is just happy to be playing (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings sit Tomas Jurco, Joakim Andersson (Detroit News)
- Sabres' Gorges, Gionta have fond memories of Montreal (Montreal Gazette)
- Offense picking up, but better defending still tops Coyotes' needs (Arizona Republic)
- Predators' defense pitching in on offense (The Tennessean)
- Panthers working lots of overtime but it's not paying off (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Richards enforces gruelling practice (Columbus Dispatch)
- Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins says players competitive, just not everyone every game (Edmonton Sun)
- Zach Parise injury gives team's depth first real test (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wings' prospect Mantha expected back on ice this month (Detroit News)
- Flames prospect Poirier back at it after shoulder surgery (Calgary Sun)
- McLellan confirms that Niemi has 'edge right now' over Stalock (San Jose Mercury News)
- Cory Schneider says workload has helped (Bergen Record)
- Rebound control remains a big issue for Reimer (Toronto Sun)
- Washington Capitals goalie Braden Holtby working his way through bad breaks (Washington Post)
- Vanek rejoins Pominville on Wild's top line (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Hudler playing mentor for Flames' bevy of young talent (Calgary Herald)
- VandeVelde promoted to Flyers' top line (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Patrick Wiercioch finds relief in first goal, regular D duty (Ottawa Citizen)
- Joe Morrow now plays Bruins way (Boston Herald)
- Lightning's Cedric Paquette more comfortable, confident (Tampa Bay Times)
- Up from the minors, Florida Panthers' Rocco Grimaldi and Vincent Trocheck filling a need (Miami Herald)
- Oilers assign Will Acton to OKC after loss in Philadelphia (Edmonton Sun)
- Coyotes assistant coach Newell Brown has puck smarts (Arizona Republic)
- Ex-Edmonton Oilers enforcer now a power saver (Edmonton Journal)
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