Tuesday, November 6, 2018
- Brian Boyle's natural hat trick pushes Devils to win over Penguins (NJ.com)
- Capitals find the right combination to unlock some depth scoring against the Oilers (Washington Post)
- Claude Giroux, Cal Pickard lead Flyers past Coyotes, complete 3-0-1 trip (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canadiens overcome 3-1 deficit, overtime penalty kill to beat Islanders in shootout (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames centre Monahan honoured as NHL's first star of week (Calgary Sun)
- NHL suspends Lemieux two games for blindside hit in Finland (Winnipeg Free Press)
- New coach Willie Desjardins has a message for Kings: 'You've got to win now' (Los Angeles Times)
- Violation of Ottawa Senators players' privacy 'appalling,' says former privacy commissioner (Ottawa Citizen)
- Martin Brodeur, Always a Devil, Takes a New Role With the Team (New York Times)
- Bruins had plenty of chances, and Brad Marchand finally came through (Boston Globe)
- 'I just didn't think we were skating': Stars' luck runs out in OT loss to Bruins (Dallas Morning News)
- ‘We were awful’: Islanders’ win streak snapped in shootout loss (New York Post)
- Tough luck dooms Coyotes as five-game win streak snapped with ‘weird’ loss (Arizona Republic)
- Oilers fall to Capitals in rematch (Edmonton Journal)
- Fourth-line grinder is one of few bright spots in Islanders' loss (New York Post)
- Ex-Penguin Jean-Sebastien Dea finds niche with Devils (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Beauvillier always enjoys facing hometown Habs (New York Newsday)
- NHL’s tallest player (Zdeno Chara) meets the NHL’s shortest player (Rocco Grimaldi) (Boston Globe)
- Blackhawks, losers of five straight, might want to start playing the ‘right way’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- With Arvidsson on IR, Preds search for right fit (The Tennessean)
- Jake Allen says Blues have hit 'rock bottom' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Andersen is all business for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks right wing Patrick Eaves turns little plays into big ones with ‘grunt’ work (Orange County Register)
- With Matt Hendricks on the mend, J.T. Brown raises his game for Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Schwartz not at his best; Blues search for ways to get him going (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Pierre-Luc Dubois’ skills, size bring to mind quality veterans (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jordan Oesterle has brought a touch of offense to Arizona Coyotes' blue line (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings value Tyler Bertuzzi's 'rare combination' of grit, smarts, hands (MLive.com)
- Howden feels fine, but Rangers call up Andersson (New York Newsday)
- Wings prospect Zadina 'has a long way to go,' despite 2-goal game (Detroit News)