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Saturday, November 12, 2016
- Caps shake off late equalizer with Marcus Johansson goal in OT (Washington Post)
- Stars beginning to impress as role players become key pieces to season's first consecutive wins (Dallas Morning News)
- Rielly sparks Leafs past Flyers (Toronto Star)
- Canes’ Bryan Bickell diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jack Johnson gives up most of 2 years' pay in bankruptcy settlement (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk meets with Mayor Jim Watson about potential TD Place game (Ottawa Sun)
- The Capitals aren't a finished product, and that's bad news for opponents (USA Today)
- Seven Maple Leafs rookies excited to take on Sidney Crosby (Globe & Mail)
- Philadelphia Flyers still trying to shed reputation as a goalie graveyard (National Post)
- A Newcomer Fits Rangers’ Prototype for the Fast Track (New York Times)
- As a Flyer, Lindros was in a class by himself (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Pat Quinn's tremendous impact still felt in NHL (Toronto Sun)
- Pat Quinn was our blue-collar icon (Toronto Star)
- Kalli Quinn recalls the injury that sent late dad Pat's career on a new course (Toronto Sun)
- Sharks’ Burns in similar spot now as Lightning’s Stamkos was last season (San Jose Mercury News)
- Auston's powers: Toronto hopes to build a contender around Matthews (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Coyotes Nation continues to embrace its connection to Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Slumping Stone notches late winner for Sens over Kings (Ottawa Sun)
- Andy Greene's penalty shot lifts Devils over Sabres in OT (NorthJersey.com)
- Avalanche wins in overtime over Jets, but Matt Duchene appears injured (Denver Post)
- Blackhawks salvage a point, but fall in overtime to Caps (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Great work in net wasted again in latest Sabres loss (Buffalo News)
- Defense, goaltending haunts Flyers in loss to Leafs (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Kings lose a heart breaker, 2-1, as the Senators strike twice in the third (Los Angeles Times)
- Jets lose heartbreaker to Avs (Winnipeg Sun)
- Dallas Stars down Edmonton Oilers 3-2 (Edmonton Journal)
- Former Oiler Lauri Korpikoski fitting in nicely with Dallas (Edmonton Journal)
- Calgary homecoming gives Justin Dowling's parents chance to watch him in same arena he played in as a kid (Dallas Morning News)
- Angry Panthers are not in panic mode (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blues need to stay out of the box to stay out of trouble (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Islanders trying to fix penalty kill (New York Newsday)
- Vigneault changing Rangers’ lines (New York Newsday)
- Flames coach Glen Gulutzan figures his team is dogged by 'fear of failure' (Calgary Herald)
- Wild’s Boudreau hopes good game turns into good week for Charlie Coyle (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Patrick Sharp, Jason Spezza both skating in practice, but only one is closing in on a return date (Dallas Morning News)
- 'Good Chance' Anisimov will return Sunday (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Pressure's on Kuemper not to overthink rare start (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins center Nick Bonino given maintenance day (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ducks savoring hot start by Jakob Silfverberg (Orange County Register)
- Vrbata's return to Coyotes smooth on, off ice (Arizona Republic)
- Fabbri needs to boost tenacity after sitting out (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jimmy Vesey fighting through first slump after big start to Rangers career (New York Daily News)
- Detroit Red Wings' Mantha was 'frustrated' by cut, glad to be back (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins winger Kuhnhackl awaiting next chance to get in lineup (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Eric Nystrom preparing for life after Predators, hockey (The Tennessean)
- Sens pause to reflect on Remembrance Day (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ducks' goalies coach takes unusual path to NHL (Los Angeles Times)
- Flyers’ Simmonds has some Lindros-like qualities, on and off the ice (Toronto Star)
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