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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
- Rookies help Coyotes rally past Ducks for overtime win (Arizona Republic)
- Hockey Hall of Fame ceremony one big Red Wings reunion (Detroit Free Press)
- Pronger welcomed into Hockey Hall of Fame (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Price heads to N.Y. for medical opinion as Condon prepares for Penguins (Montreal Gazette)
- Bolts’ Ondrej Palat out 3-5 weeks with lower body injury (Tampa Tribune)
- Rick Nash expected back in Rangers lineup Tuesday against Hurricanes after tweaking back (New York Daily News)
- Dupuis returns to Penguins practice after scare in Edmonton (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Chicago Blackhawks Kane earns top star of the week (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Tortorella: Winning, not revenge, on his mind (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flint junior team rehires coaches after players walk out (Detroit News)
- Good guy Joel Ward fitting in seamlessly with Sharks (USA Today)
- Captains Canada: Bearing the responsibility of losing in a hockey-mad market (Calgary Herald)
- Sergei Fedorov, now in Hall of Fame, influential to future Capitals stars (Washington Times)
- Nicklas Lidstrom, Sergei Fedorov give Red Wings' 2002 Stanley Cup team 9 players in Hall of Fame (MLive.com)
- Lidstrom's Wings education began early (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks’ fresh, new approach tops with ‘Torts’ (Vancouver Sun)
- Getzlaf giveaway leads to Ducks' overtime loss (Los Angeles Times)
- Arizona Coyotes bolster options amid injuries to key players (Arizona Republic)
- Ducks defenseman Kevin Bieksa finds his comfort zone (Orange County Register)
- Flyers hope power play sparks even-strength scoring (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Canes still struggle when it’s five on five (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maple Leafs’ improved penalty kill a positive note amid losing ways (Toronto Star)
- Oilers show they can compete with other teams but don't play consistently (Edmonton Sun)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk not ready yet, but will skate with Henrik Zetterberg when he returns (MLive.com)
- Leafs' Bernier 'getting better every day' (Toronto Sun)
- Senators defenceman Cody Ceci says he's ready to play (Ottawa Sun)
- Neuvirth giving Flyers stellar 'backup' goaltending (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Shattenkirk's return boosts offense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Predators duo expects to heat up (The Tennessean)
- Karlsson stays positive, but admits Senators have left room for improvement (Ottawa Citizen)
- Florida Panthers’ Jonathan Huberdeau in scoring slump (Miami Herald)
- Maple Leafs defenceman Rielly leans on coach Babcock (Toronto Sun)
- Wings look for Abdelkader to rediscover grinder role (Detroit News)
- Rangers’ Dan Boyle OK with snags before Stanley Cup dream (New York Post)
- Back on second line, Artemi Panarin thriving for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Oilers' Teddy Purcell eager to convert scoring chances into points (Edmonton Journal)
- Capitals’ Tom Wilson tries to balance playing smarter with staying physical (Washington Post)
- Kings giving Forbort a chance to learn, improve (Orange County Register)
- Claude Julien’s a Frank Vatrano fan (Boston Herald)
- Wild winger Gabriel overcomes adversity to make NHL debut (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Panthers ship Brickley to Portland (AHL) (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Nassau Coliseum seats on sale for $500 per pair (New York Newsday)
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