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Friday, November 6, 2015
- Wild loses game to Nashville, Parise to injury (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Isles victimized by bad break in Tavares' return (New York Newsday)
- Flyers lose sixth straight, 2-1, to Flames in OT (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Gritty win puts West Coast sweep in play (Columbus Dispatch)
- Quintal 'didn't listen to me': Sens GM Murray (Ottawa Sun)
- Sedita says rape accusation will likely haunt Kane for years (Buffalo News)
- Mike Babcock an easy pick, but roster very much in flux: What Canada’s World Cup of Hockey team might look like (National Post)
- Howie Morenz Jr. embraced shadow cast by father’s hockey fame (Globe & Mail)
- Barry Trotz named to Canada’s coaching staff for next year’s World Cup of Hockey (Washington Times)
- Peters chosen for Team Canada staff (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Rangers coach Alain Vigneault snubbed from Canada World Cup hockey team (New York Daily News)
- Senators winger Bobby Ryan would be honoured to play for Team USA (Ottawa Sun)
- Patrick Kane's marketability takes a hit, regardless of outcome (Chicago Sun-Times)
- After rape case ends, Blackhawks' Patrick Kane says, 'I did nothing wrong' (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Actions will speak louder than words for Patrick Kane, Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wirtz on Kane case: 'Always important to let the facts bear out' (Chicago Tribune)
- Honors for Lidstrom, Fedorov rekindle Wings glory days (Detroit News)
- Marketable Sergei Fedorov right where he belongs (Toronto Sun)
- Bolts rediscover winning form, defeat Buffalo 4-1 (Tampa Tribune)
- Hanzal shines in return as Coyotes edge Avalanche (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks defeat Panthers 5-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Capitals bounce back as Holtby continues his mastery of Bruins, 4-1 (Washington Post)
- Anderson-led Senators salvage win in shootout after allowing Jets back into game (Ottawa Citizen)
- Overtime bounce propels Flames past Flyers 2-1 (Calgary Herald)
- Sabres’ Ullmark gets little help in brutal first period of loss to Tampa Bay Lightning (Buffalo News)
- Bruins defeated by Capitals (Boston Globe)
- Avalanche's rally falls short in road loss to Arizona Coyotes (Denver Post)
- Panthers fall 5-2 to Sharks for fourth straight loss (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Dominant third against Sens consolation for Jets in shootout loss (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Anze Kopitar is feeling better, but Kings aren't after 3-2 loss (Los Angeles Times)
- Sean Couturier returns for Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Injury trouble solved, Paquette returns to Lightning lineup (Tampa Tribune)
- Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf ‘questionable’ to play (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Islanders sit Bernier despite hard play (New York Newsday)
- Wild captain Mikko Koivu celebrates 10 years with franchise (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- S.J.’s Johnny Gaudreau adjusting to Western Canada (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Blues aim to build on improbable win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Edmonton Oilers' Jordan Eberle will play first game of season against Pittsburgh (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings' Mike Green has first 'real full practice,' status for Friday's game to be determined (MLive.com)
- Red Wings' Quincey may have surgery, miss 6 weeks (Detroit Free Press)
- Rick Nash hurts his back at Rangers practice (New York Newsday)
- Medvedev likely to rejoin Flyers soon (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins’ Malkin is shining as game grows on both ends of ice (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Spotlight on Coyotes' Max Domi growing after impressive start (Arizona Republic)
- Centre of attention Leon Draisaitl moves onto line with Hall, Eberle (Edmonton Journal)
- The ‘weird’ case of Dan Girardi: Mystery slump to breakthrough (New York Post)
- Nazem Kadri adapting to new role with Maple Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Dan Boyle losing playing time (New York Newsday)
- Rookie Brett Pesce hangs on with Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blues send Butler to AHL; Shattenkirk could be activated (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Minnesota Wild want rooftop rink to have 'wow factor' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Funny guy Jason Demers finds way to balance humor with hockey (Dallas Morning News)
- Devils winger Jordin Tootoo's 'in' with the Canadian Prime Minister (NJ.com)
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