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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
- Trio of power-play goals helps Rangers extend win streak in 5-3 victory over Columbus (New York Daily News)
- Tatar's goal lifts Wings after they squander lead (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks' Corey Crawford named NHL's No. 1 star of the week (Chicago Tribune)
- Ryan Ellis' offseason surgery likely played role in making blockbuster trade possible (USA Today)
- How the Matt Duchene trade from the Avalanche unfolded over months — and how it all ended for Colorado (Denver Post)
- Completing Duchene-Turris deal wasn't easy for Senators GM Pierre Dorion (Ottawa Sun)
- Turris gives Preds flexibility at forward (The Tennessean)
- Kyle Turris ready to take on new NHL challenge in Nashville (Ottawa Citizen)
- Immigration hiccup keeps Kyle Turris from joining Predators immediately (Ottawa Citizen)
- Craig Anderson expects smooth transition for ex-Avalanche teammate Matt Duchene (Ottawa Sun)
- Capitals stay patient, get rewarded with overtime victory over Coyotes (Washington Post)
- Young, shorthanded Bruins tame Wild, 5-3 (Boston Herald)
- Nazem Kadri scores pair, Mitch Marner pots shootout winner to lift Leafs over expansion Knights (Toronto Star)
- Wheeler leads Jets over Stars (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jackets’ penalties fuel Rangers’ four-goal third (Columbus Dispatch)
- Knights battle back to force OT, lose to Maple Leafs 4-3 in shootout (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Keller scores again, but Coyotes fall in OT (Arizona Republic)
- 'It's embarrassing': Stars again can't find answer against Winnipeg Jets (Dallas Morning News)
- Wild can't overcome big early deficit, fall to Bruins (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Secondary scoring was big for Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Red Wings' Anthony Mantha making big impact (Detroit Free Press)
- Brenden Leipsic returns to action for Knights against former team (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wild's Charlie Coyle stays behind, misses annual game to hometown (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Trevor Strader, son of Dave Strader, sings national anthem before 'Hockey Fights Cancer' night at Stars game (Dallas Morning News)
- Blackhawks’ true identity has yet to reveal itself (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Quality shots or not, Ducks see opponents taking plenty (Orange County Register)
- Penguins working to fix struggles scoring in 5-on-5 situations (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Yeo still searching for answers on Blues' third line (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Tarasenko's status uncertain for New Jersey (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins could get a boost on defense Tuesday (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Calvert will miss 3-4 weeks with upper-body injury (Columbus Dispatch)
- Charlie Lindgren's success poses a dilemma for Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Ducks’ Hampus Lindholm has tools, opportunity to join NHL’s elite defensemen (Orange County Register)
- O'Reilly hopes Sabres can build quickly, prove they're a better team (Buffalo News)
- Yanni Gourde, Brayden Point and Ondrej Palat form Lightning line to fear (Tampa Bay Times)
- Panthers seek spark matching Bjugstad on second line with Trocheck (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Senators add two more players to roster before heading overseas (Ottawa Sun)
- Sharks’ DeBoer explains Labanc’s demotion to Barracuda (San Jose Mercury News)
- Panthers send top draft pick Owen Tippett back to junior team (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- 'They're the heroes of this country': Flyers host clinic for members of the Air Force (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild’s Jason Zucker thankful for FaceTime with newborn at home (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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