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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
- Offence kicks into high gear as Flames roll over Blues (Calgary Herald)
- Nikolay Kulemin out six months after surgery (New York Newsday)
- Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs joins Hall of Fame (Boston Herald)
- Thanking family and Buffalo roots, Dave Andreychuk enters Hockey Hall of Fame (Buffalo News)
- An Unlikely Yale Reunion on the U.S. Men’s Hockey Team (New York Times)
- Puck to the teeth? The Bruins’ dentist is in (Boston Globe)
- Paul Kariya to fellow HHOF inductee Teemu Selanne: ‘We will always be brothers’ (Orange County Register)
- Hockey Hall of Fame: 'Brothers' Kariya and Selanne honoured together (Toronto Sun)
- Hall of Fame finally welcomes former Flyer Recchi (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Paul Kariya puts on skates again, enjoys NHL company, has let go of anger (Orange County Register)
- Hockey Hall of Fame: NHL alumni need 'safety net' during transition (Toronto Sun)
- Preds' Johansen trying to live up to $64M contract (The Tennessean)
- When hard effort goes unrewarded, it can be frustrating for the Sabres and Jack Eichel (Buffalo News)
- Lightning: The secret’s out. Vladislav Namestnikov is on fire (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canadiens owner Geoff Molson buoyed by team's recent play (Montreal Gazette)
- Teemu likely next into Jets Hall (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hawerchuk to join Hot Line in Jets Hall of Fame (Winnipeg Sun)
- Teravainen, Hurricanes rip Stars 5-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Stars' road trip hits immediate speed bump with frustrating loss vs. Carolina (Dallas Morning News)
- Yeo steamed, says Blues 'were no good' in 7-4 loss (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jagr says he was 'very close' to signing with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs feeling good, but know life would be better with Matthews (Toronto Sun)
- With wholesale changes unlikely, Blackhawks need to look within (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruce Boudreau has been down this road before, and his team turned it around (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Injured Brad Marchand, Anders Bjork don’t make West Coast road trip (Boston Herald)
- Injury shelves Luca Sbisa for Golden Knights’ 2-game road trip (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Senators juggle lineup, welcome back injured players (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wings' Abdelkader likely to return vs. Flames (Detroit Free Press)
- Matt Niskanen’s impending return will reinvigorate and reconfigure Capitals’ blue line (Washington Post)
- Red Wings' Danny DeKeyser closer to returning to lineup (MLive.com)
- Greiss is 'forcing' Weight to put him in goal (New York Newsday)
- Oilers goalie needn't feel shame for allowing shootout marker (Edmonton Journal)
- Sidney Crosby finally put one in the net. Kind of. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins' Kris Letang looks for pluses in recent play (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Oliver Bjorkstrand’s play draws coach’s praise (Columbus Dispatch)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Schmaltz gets his swagger back (Chicago Daily-Herald)
- Sonny Milano tries to learn while playing less (Columbus Dispatch)
- Panthers hope Dryden Hunt can fill hole on second line next to Vincent Trocheck (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blackhawks rookie Alex DeBrincat trying to earn his keep (Chicago Tribune)
- Lemieux heading back to Moose (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Soshnikov's future with Maple Leafs unclear (Toronto Sun)
- Jimmy Vesey keeps dentist busy after skate incident (New York Newsday)
- As Wild’s Jason Zucker goes on tear, Twitter wonders, ‘How is Jason sleeping?’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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