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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
- Rick Nash, Henrik Lundqvist lead Rangers in 3-0 shutout victory over Hurricanes (New York Daily News)
- Shea Weber scores 150th career goal, 400th point (The Tennessean)
- Markstrom bends — but doesn't break -- in stellar season debut (Vancouver Province)
- Patrick Marleau trade rumors escalate as Sharks lose again (San Jose Mercury News)
- Price responding to treatment, but won't play this week (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith could return from injury this weekend (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Agent cites 'due diligence' in Steven Stamkos contract talks (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canucks’ Burrows ‘just moving on,’ says 'chirping' didn’t cross the line with Devils’ Tootoo (Vancouver Sun)
- NHL checks on progress of Nashville's All-Star plan (The Tennessean)
- NHL GMs discuss decreasing size of goalie equipment, increasing net size as ways to generate more offence (National Post)
- Montreal Canadiens’ Brendan Gallagher, Ottawa Senators’ Mark Stone and other NHLers who have played their way onto Canada’s World Cup radar (National Post)
- 30 years later, memory of Pelle Lindbergh lives on (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Trash talking comes with its own unique rules of etiquette (Toronto Star)
- Wild's Mike Yeo: Enforcers can't stop questionable hits (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- RCAF 'misfits' most unlikely Olympic hockey champs (Toronto Sun)
- Athanasiou, Mrazek star for Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Avalanche starts season-long road trip with win over Flyers (Denver Post)
- Jaromir Jagr scores winner as Florida Panthers end 5-game skid (Miami Herald)
- Predators pile up goals to top Senators (The Tennessean)
- Allen's second straight shutout lifts Blues 2-0 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Tavares scores twice as Isles top Sharks (New York Newsday)
- Coyotes complete California sweep with win over Kings (Arizona Republic)
- Leafs come from behind to beat best-in-West Stars (Toronto Sun)
- Coach's move sparks Vanek-led scoring binge as Wild dumps Jets (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Still winless at home (Columbus Dispatch)
- Lightning falls under .500 with loss to Sabres (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flyers blanked by the Avs, 4-0 (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Devils fall to the Blues, 2-0, at The Rock (Bergen Record)
- Mistakes cost Kings in 3-2 loss to Coyotes (Los Angeles Times)
- Sloppy Senators cough up game to Predators in third period (Ottawa Citizen)
- An out-hustled, out-muscled Jets lose 5-3 to Wild (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Panthers swat away Flames in Florida (Calgary Herald)
- Allen keeps Blues rolling (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rick Nash returns from injury, feels ‘relief’ after scoring goal in Rangers win (New York Daily News)
- Vigneault makes Moore a healthy scratch (New York Newsday)
- Wideman takes a seat, again (Ottawa Citizen)
- Hitchcock calls Havlat a 'good add' for the Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings honor Fedorov: 'A most exciting moment' (Detroit Free Press)
- Fedorov on No. 91 retirement: 'Great honor if it happens' (Detroit News)
- Bruins still looking for consistency (Boston Herald)
- Winning record trumps ugly stats for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ales Hemsky trying to play through hip pain; Travis Moen, Patrick Eaves both skating again (Dallas Morning News)
- Flyers' Bellemare eager to return from injury (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Stars' new two-goalie system has one particular benefit for Kari Lehtonen (Dallas Morning News)
- LA Kings center Jeff Carter enhancing his leadership role (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Jordan Eberle finding his game legs since returning to Oilers' injury-riddled lineup (Edmonton Journal)
- Leafs' Holland excited to get another chance (Toronto Sun)
- Maripier Morin says she 'was demolished' by Brandon Prust trade (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks' Toews surprises Wheaton eighth-grader (Chicago Daily Herald)
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