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Saturday, November 8, 2014
- Red Wings keep cooking at home, beat Devils, 4-2 (Detroit Free Press)
- Lindholm gives Canes 4th-straight win, 3-2 over Blue Jackets in OT (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Capitals beat Blackhawks, 3-2, to end five-game skid (Washington Post)
- Arizona Coyotes roar back, top Anaheim Ducks in shootout (Arizona Republic)
- Edmonton Oilers edge Buffalo 3-2 (Edmonton Sun)
- Rangers' Stepan to make much-anticipated return to lineup (New York Post)
- Maple Leafs eye China market (Toronto Sun)
- Lawyer: Kings' Slava Voynov discouraged over suspension (USA Today)
- Sidney Crosby off to flying start under Penguins coach Mike Johnston (USA Today)
- Wild scout Lapointe to get number retired by Canadiens (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- For Guy Lapointe, trip into Montreal rafters a long time coming (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Predators atop NHL at even strength (The Tennessean)
- Wild think young players key to final push into NHL's elite (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Skate protectors an issue with some Flyers players (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Wanna fight? Bring it (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings' trio puts it all on the line (Los Angeles Times)
- Kane shows he's 100% with Howe hat trick (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils' Tootoo's tell-all book one of healing, pain (Bergen Record)
- Theo Fleury talks sobriety, sexual abuse, healing with honesty (Toronto Star)
- Jeanneret, Kelly brighten spirits before Sabres fall to Oilers (Buffalo News)
- Devils, Cory Schneider struggle in 4-2 loss to Red Wings (Bergen Record)
- Power-play goal in overtime torpedoes solid effort (Columbus Dispatch)
- Hawks let 2-0 lead vanish in blink of an eye (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Healthier Anaheim Ducks fall in a shootout to the Arizona Coyotes (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Coach Pete DeBoer puts it bluntly: Devils didn't deserve to win (NJ.com)
- Red Wings overcome Pavel Datsyuk's absence with offense from blue line, effective power play (MLive.com)
- Devils barely avoided more serious injuries (NJ.com)
- Oilers' Gordon happy to contribute offensively for a change (Edmonton Journal)
- Jakub Kindl takes advantage of power play opportunity (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks' Cogliano knows he's capable of more (Orange County Register)
- Shaw hardly satisfied with his play (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Arizona Coyotes winger Brandon McMillan returns to his first NHL home (Arizona Republic)
- Islanders proving they can knuckle down (New York Newsday)
- Avalanche beaming, stay with zone defense after shift from man-to-man (Denver Post)
- Yeo wants more than minimum from Wild players (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- A Coburn return would mix up improving defense (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flames' dynamite defensive duo Giordano and Brodie among league's elite (Calgary Herald)
- Kid Line earning ice time (Ottawa Sun)
- Third line doing fine during Penguins' fast start (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Florida Panthers hope others follow suit after Nick Bjugstad ends scoring drought (Miami Herald)
- Phillips may be feeling his age (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning's Namestnikov grows into NHL (Tampa Bay Times)
- Comeau jumped at chance to join Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Maple Leafs' legendary goalie Johnny Bower turns 90 (Toronto Sun)
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