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Monday, November 10, 2014
- Canucks push back, close out California trip in style (Vancouver Province)
- Lightning top Red Wings in shootout for sixth straight win (Tampa Tribune)
- Van Riemsdyk scores first goal as Blackhawks stave off Sharks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Balanced Leafs knock off Senators (Toronto Star)
- Oilers forward Benoit Pouliot scores winner against former team (Edmonton Sun)
- Canadiens put Rene Bourque on waivers, call up Jarred Tinordi from Hamilton (Montreal Gazette)
- Ontario Hockey League star McDavid has skills to become next Crosby (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins Shake Off Playoff Failure (New York Times)
- NHL asks: To review or not to review? (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Capitals players take different approaches to the art of the faceoff (Washington Post)
- Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs pay respects to Cpl. Nathan Cirillo (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs, Senators unite for War Memorial tribute (Toronto Star)
- Senators, Leafs visit National War Memorial on game day to pay tribute (Ottawa Citizen)
- Crosby is off to a scorching start (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Mark Giordano chasing Al MacInnis' club-record point mark (Calgary Sun)
- Sharks' defenseman Justin Braun not concerned about Roussel punch, hearing (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wings stumble in shoot-out again (Detroit Free Press)
- NY Rangers hear boos from fans as they fall to Edmonton Oilers, 3-1 (New York Daily News)
- Blackhawks hold off Sharks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs hand Senators first regulation-time home loss (Ottawa Citizen)
- Vigneault looking for more blocked shots (New York Newsday)
- Ben Bishop plays Superman in win (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kessel's scoring streak comes to end (Toronto Sun)
- Pouliot takes advantage of chance to play on Oilers' top line (Edmonton Journal)
- David Rundblad finally finding a home in the Blackhawks lineup (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ex-Leaf MacArthur enjoying success in Ottawa (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks' Toews a model of consistency (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Minnesota Wild to get back to basics after 3-game skid (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Predators distribute ice time to stay fresh (The Tennessean)
- Florida Panthers disappointed that scoring burst came in loss (Miami Herald)
- Flyers depth on defense being tested (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Arizona Coyotes' power play loses steam, but penalty killers pick up pace (Arizona Republic)
- Claude Julien not hip to David Krejci (Boston Herald)
- Devils coach Pete DeBoer: 'We have to stop the bleeding' (NJ.com)
- Mike Cammalleri, Martin Havlat return to practice (Bergen Record)
- Bruins' David Warsofsky out with groin injury (Boston Globe)
- Senators defenceman Jared Cowen making major improvements (Ottawa Sun)
- Bouma's gritty style long in his makeup, but his scoring touch has been icing on the cake for Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Toby makes first goal count (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Matt Bartkowski awaits another chance in Bruins' lineup (Boston Globe)
- Red Wings mulling sending Tomas Jurco to Grand Rapids (Detroit Free Press)
- John Mitchell is Avalanche's well-spoken NHLPA spokesman (Denver Post)
- Different feeling for Flyers this time in A.C. (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Harrison celebrated after his 1,000th pro game (Edmonton Journal)
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