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Thursday, November 14, 2013
- It's back to the future for Sabres as LaFontaine, Nolan return to fix a broken team (Buffalo News)
- Flyers surprise Penguins for third straight win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild loses Backstrom, but rallies for shootout win vs. Toronto (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Call it a comeback: Stars' Kari Lehtonen making major statement in return from injury (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers' Nash back at practice (New York Post)
- Emery's pop singer girlfriend to Lehner: 'You're an idiot' (Ottawa Citizen)
- Former NHL player Bryan Berard and ex-cop help feds nail two Arizona men in massive fraud (New York Daily News)
- Nash Skates, but Return to Rangers Is Not Set (New York Times)
- Red Wings GM Ken Holland leads charge to change overtime (Detroit Free Press)
- LaFontaine's goal as Sabres President of Hockey Operations: Restore the faith (Buffalo News)
- Nolan gets back to work with nothing to prove (Buffalo News)
- Players hit reset button amid changes in Sabreland (Buffalo News)
- Hextall not on Sabres' list yet (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Without Stamkos, Lightning's St. Louis missing primary catalyst (Tampa Bay Times)
- Colorado's Roy is passionate as coach (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bobby Ryan says he's glad he landed with the Senators (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins drop their third in a row, lose to Flyers, 2-1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Maple Leafs fall to Wild in shootout (Toronto Sun)
- Dallas Stars beat Edmonton to hand Oilers third straight shutout loss at home (Edmonton Sun)
- Niklas Backstrom returns, then takes forearm and leaves (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Maple Leafs' van Riemsdyk trying to get sneaky off draw (Toronto Sun)
- More ice time for Luke Schenn leaves less clutter in his mind (Philadelphia Daily News)
- After painful near-misses, Stars' Travis Morin gets second career NHL call-up (Dallas Morning News)
- Former Oilers captain Shawn Horcoff plays first game in Edmonton since being traded to Stars (Edmonton Sun)
- Leafs' Gardiner reliving high school glory in Minny (Toronto Sun)
- Despite offensive bounty, Hawks stress defense and fundamentals (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Phoenix Coyotes look to improve playing with a lead (Arizona Republic)
- San Jose Sharks still blowing leads (San Jose Mercury News)
- Henrik Lundqvist, Alain Vigneault agree NY Rangers goalie missed 'routine save' (New York Daily News)
- Coach Paul MacLean drills breakout plan into Ottawa Senators' heads (Ottawa Sun)
- Tavares could be sidelined Thursday night (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks' Rozsival recovering from shot to face (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Prust almost ready to return to lineup (Montreal Gazette)
- Lundqvist OK with criticism, but points to defensive breakdown (New York Post)
- Easygoing Swiss goalie becoming a sensation in the Flames' crease (Calgary Herald)
- Canes' Peters doing the job in goal (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blackhawks' Marian Hossa back to feeling fine (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Marian Gaborik struggles to regain scoring touch (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ottawa Senators' Jason Spezza still looking for trigger man (Ottawa Sun)
- Erik Johnson finally achieving potential with Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- David Booth believes there's a place for him with Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Senators need more from Cowen (Ottawa Citizen)
- Michael Cammalleri lighting the lamp (Calgary Sun)
- Upshall inspired by familiar voice behind bench (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Monahan's key faceoff win led to the end of Flames' lengthy power play drought (Calgary Herald)
- Red Wings not able to promote Gustav Nyquist as team struggles for secondary scoring (MLive.com)
- Nashville Predators try different ways to make trips go quickly (The Tennessean)
- Chefs dish up dazzling fare for Blue Jackets games (Columbus Dispatch)
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