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Thursday, November 7, 2013
- Blackhawks once again dominate Jets in 4-1 win (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers shut down Sidney Crosby and the Penguins, 5-1 (Bergen Record)
- Nashville Predators add two more points on road trip, beat Colorado Avalanche (The Tennessean)
- Hampus Lindholm plays a big role in Ducks' 5-2 victory over Phoenix (Los Angeles Times)
- With Jonathan Ericsson on horizon, Red Wings waive Jordin Tootoo (Detroit Free Press)
- Frustrated David Clarkson tries to find where he fits with Maple Leafs (National Post)
- Crosby spoke with Rangers' Nash, Staal (New York Newsday)
- Sidney Crosby can relate to concussion woes of NY Rangers forward Rick Nash (New York Daily News)
- Young Blackhawks say hazing isn't a problem in hockey (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Vigneault: Rangers don't need to trade for offense (New York Post)
- Nill had memorable run with Detroit, but time with Stars could define his legacy (Dallas Morning News)
- Former Wings assistant GM Nill still loves Detroit, Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit Free Press)
- Former Devils winger David Clarkson, adjusting to Toronto, will be nervous facing ex-mates (Newark Star Ledger)
- Maple Leafs' Clarkson on facing Devils: 'It's going to be special' (Toronto Sun)
- Winnipeg's Jonathan Toews makes big impression on Obama (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sluggish Penguins fall meekly to Rangers at Madison Square Garden (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Colorado Avalanche loss to Nashville Predators just second of season (Denver Post)
- NY Rangers penalty kill unit steps up in win over Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Chatter from ex-Hawk Dustin Byfuglien good for some chuckles (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Buff talks a good game (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pardy time: Fans have fun with Jets' player's helmet (Chicago Daily Herald)
- San Jose Sharks move on from goal that wasn't (San Jose Mercury News)
- Red Wings defensemen turn attention to transition game (Detroit News)
- New-look power play could spark Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Flyers say their struggles this season are mental (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Bruins not on top of game (Boston Herald)
- Islanders shaking off a shaky game (New York Newsday)
- Another possible setback for Kings' struggling penalty-kill unit (Los Angeles Times)
- Glut of defensemen leaves Lightning with juggling act (Tampa Bay Times)
- Injured Calgary Flames winger Curtis Glencross the latest alternate captain out hurt (Calgary Sun)
- Anderson feeling fortunate to be back on the ice (Ottawa Citizen)
- Leafs defenceman Fraser raring to go (Toronto Sun)
- Winger James Neal's return to Penguins practice is expected on Friday (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils' help is on the way (Bergen Record)
- Karlsson back on the attack (Ottawa Citizen)
- Fourteen games in, Giroux still seeking first goal (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Oshie seeking advice, becoming wiser (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Dany Heatley finds fourth line suits him (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sabres' Stafford wants to reverse slow start (Buffalo News)
- Canes' Malhotra wins game, but his line stars, too (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Nashville Predators' Flip Forsberg's confidence remains high (The Tennessean)
- Tom Wilson rewards Caps' patience with first NHL points (Washington Times)
- Phillip Larsen quickly capitalizes after being called up by the Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Desharnais back in Habs' lineup (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames prospect Reinhart wings to Calgary (Calgary Sun)
- Maple Leafs call up Jerred Smithson from Marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Canadiens send Leblanc, St. Pierre to Bulldogs (Montreal Gazette)
- Ex-Gopher Schmidt gets big shot in the NHL with Caps (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Habs' fathers get to experience NHL life (Montreal Gazette)
- Oilers forward Jordan Eberle briefly gets upper hand on scoring star Steven Stamkos -- in TV ad (Edmonton Sun)
- Parisian brasserie a home for Habs fans (Montreal Gazette)
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