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Thursday, November 7, 2019
Blues soar to their sixth win in a row, move to 7-0-1 vs. Western foes
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Rangers bounce back by destroying awful Red Wings
(New York Post)
Blues trade Fabbri to Detroit, obtain forward Jacob de la Rose
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Frederik Andersen is more than a goalie – he’s the Maple Leafs’ rock
(Globe & Mail)
'Boring' hockey? Arizona Coyotes fire back at Canadian columnist after controversial story
(Arizona Republic)
The NHL seems to disagree about its cocaine usage
(New York Post)
Bruins, NHL players use different hydration techniques to stay healthy
(Boston Herald)
Predators forward Austin Watson's girlfriend opens up about addiction, his arrest, mental health
(The Tennessean)
Jim Rutherford likes the direction of this Penguins team
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
As Sabres' Johan Larsson returns to Sweden, he remembers a historic day in the park
(Buffalo News)
Swedish hockey experience is a different world
(Tampa Bay Times)
Non-Swedes on Sabres enjoying excitement of team's native sons
(Buffalo News)
Lightning employees make the trip to Sweden as fans
(Tampa Bay Times)
'It's tough': Rangers use big second period to extend Wings' losing stretch to 12 of 13
(Detroit News)
Rangers bump Lindgren from lineup for Staal
(New York Newsday)
Henrik Lundqvist adjusting to new Rangers' goalie schedule
(New York Post)
What Avalanche must fix to end 5-game skid: “We’re just looking for a spark”
(Denver Post)
The Caps want to play heavy, and others are sharing the weight with Tom Wilson
(Washington Post)
Flyers penalty kill (surprise, surprise) is thriving under new assistant Mike Yeo
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
San Jose Sharks start to see what they can be
(San Jose Mercury News)
Blackhawks’ bad dump-and-chase habit is killing their offense
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Some of Blue Jackets’ top players off to slow start
(Columbus Dispatch)
Head coach Bill Peters takes Flames to task
(Calgary Herald)
Jets centre undergoes neurological testing after taking slapshot to head
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Canucks' Roussel getting closer to return from knee surgery
(Vancouver Province)
Andersen saving Maple Leafs grief
(Toronto Sun)
At 36, Duncan Keith leads the Blackhawks in ice time by a wide margin: ‘He looks like he could play the whole game at times’
(Chicago Tribune)
Leafs' Kerfoot hoping to put an end to sin of taking up residence in the penalty box
(Toronto Sun)
South St. Paul native Alex Stalock helping Wild turn things around
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Flyers rookie Farabee continues to impress
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Defenseman Nic Hague hopes to stay in Golden Knights lineup
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Zach Senyshyn could be an NHL player for Bruins yet
(Boston Herald)
How a five-person committee shaped the Stars’ Winter Classic uniforms
(Dallas Morning News)
Devils’ Jack Hughes signs endorsement deal with Gatorade
(NJ.com)
Why Mitch Marner chooses to make a difference in the lives of kids like Kade Foster
(Toronto Star)