Wednesday, November 13, 2019
- Coyotes top Blues in shootout to post historic back-to-back wins (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks top Edmonton Oilers as turnaround continues (San Jose Mercury News)
- Hyman pumped for season debut with Maple Leafs, injured Marner keeps chin up (Toronto Sun)
- Kings’ Ilya Kovalchuk reportedly is on the trade block amid benching (Los Angeles Times)
- Don Cherry tells Tucker Carlson on Fox News he was fired for using the words, 'You people' (USA Today)
- NHL players pay measured tribute to Don Cherry, but most stop short of defending comments (Globe & Mail)
- Lou Lamoriello winning on the Island with a familiar formula: goaltending and fiscal responsibility (Toronto Star)
- Few in francophone Quebec shed tears over firing of Don Cherry (Montreal Gazette)
- Senators steer clear of Don Cherry situation (Ottawa Citizen)
- Avs’ Nazem Kadri defends Don Cherry amid firing: “People maybe took it out of context a little bit” (Denver Post)
- Leafs weigh in on the firing of Don Cherry (Toronto Sun)
- ‘Sad’ day all around as Jets react to Cherry’s firing (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wild GM Bill Guerin to meet with top prospect Kirill Kaprizov in Moscow (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hall of Famer Zubov was chess piece of Stanley Cup winners (Toronto Sun)
- Anze Kopitar, Sean Walker lead Kings past Wild, snapping 3-game skid (Los Angeles Times)
- Avalanche overcome Francouz injury to defeat Winnipeg for third straight win (Denver Post)
- Kaapo Kakko is Rangers' hero in telling roller-coaster win (New York Post)
- Dennis Cholowski's overtime goal caps thrilling comeback as Red Wings clip Ducks (Detroit News)
- Canadiens ride last-minute goal to shootout victory over the Jackets (Montreal Gazette)
- Busting slumps and blowing out candles (Vancouver Province)
- Ducks cough up two-goal lead, lose to Red Wings in OT (Orange County Register)
- Blues' overtime magic ends with shootout loss to Coyotes (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Road rally falls short in Wild's 3-1 loss to Los Angeles (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Goals continue to prove elusive for Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins snap power-play cold spell, still lose to Rangers in OT (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bruins blow four-goal lead in shootout defeat to Panthers (Boston Herald)
- MacKinnon, Makar help depleted Avs squad bury Jets 4-0 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Avalanche goalie Pavel Francouz exits Jets game with injury (Denver Post)
- Back in Penguins' lineup, Sam Lafferty makes Madison Square Garden debut (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blues Jackets getting plenty of shots but aren’t hitting the net (Columbus Dispatch)
- Caps sprint to front to start another season (Washington Times)
- How having an open mind and making a couple of tweaks might have saved the Blackhawks season: ‘We’re headed in the right direction’ (Chicago Tribune)
- Golden Knights say they must get back to ‘in-your-face’ hockey (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers' Laughton looks at Nov. 23 as possible return from finger injury (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Mitch Marner relieved he didn’t break anything, but Leafs winger still faces a four-week rehab (Toronto Star)
- Rangers expect to get top center back soon (New York Post)
- Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn are no strangers to internal criticism. Will they respond the way they did last season? (Dallas Morning News)
- Golden Knights’ Alex Tuch wants to be ‘game-changer’ upon return (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Andrew Mangiapane cooking up chemistry on Flames' second line (Calgary Sun)
- Matt Luff hopes to make the most of his second chance with the Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Pain and injury can't scare off Edmonton Oilers winger (Edmonton Sun)
- Leafs recall Kasimir Kaskisuo to be their new backup goaltender (Toronto Star)
- In 25th season together, Ken Kal, Paul Woods share passion for Red Wings, broadcasting (Detroit News)