Thursday, November 15, 2018
- Blackhawks’ Jeremy Colliton gets first victory as NHL coach, 1-0 over Blues (Chicago Sun-Times)
- With four third-period goals, Avalanche earn signature comeback win over Bruins at Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Ducks lose Cam Fowler to surgery and then the game to the Golden Knights (Orange County Register)
- Hellebuyck shines, Chiarot nets winner as Jets beat Caps (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kings trade Tanner Pearson to Penguins for Carl Hagelin (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins sign GM Jim Rutherford to three-year extension (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Predators' Austin Watson activated after serving 18-game suspension (The Tennessean)
- Sedin twins heading into B.C. Sports Hall of Fame (Vancouver Province)
- For Daniel Carcillo, the Fight Against the NHL Goes On (New York Times)
- Penguins try to balance trade of Carl Hagelin with business of hockey (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Carl Hagelin leaves behind sizable legacy in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Detroit Red Wings won't lose out on a shot at Jack Hughes. Here's why (Detroit Free Press)
- Wild GM Paul Fenton happy with season so far (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Knights show flash of old in 5-0 rout of Ducks (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Zdeno Chara suffers lower body injury in setback at Colorado (Boston Globe)
- Minus Braden Holtby and Evgeny Kuznetsov, Capitals fall to Jets (Washington Post)
- Bouwmeester returns to the lineup (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Blackhawks’ Alex DeBrincat ‘refreshed’ by line change, focused on scoring goals (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Capitals dealing with injuries to Braden Holtby, Evgeny Kuznetsov and T.J. Oshie (Washington Post)
- Wings upbeat as losses turn to wins in 'relentless' NHL (Detroit News)
- Sidney Crosby misses practice with upper-body injury; status for Thursday uncertain (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Van Riemsdyk appears set to return, should boost Flyers power play (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Stars continue search for depth as injuries arise among forwards, defensemen (Dallas Morning News)
- Dillon Dube not quite ready to return to Flames lineup (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs' Morgan Rielly makes his points quietly (Toronto Sun)
- Chiarot finding his top-four stuff riding shotgun with Buff (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Numbers can be deceiving for Rasmus Ristolainen's impact on Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Canucks' Gudbranson tunes out noise, numbers and focuses on grit game (Vancouver Province)
- Ian Cole possesses “a sturdiness to his game” that the Avalanche defense aims to emulate (Denver Post)
- Despite Valeri Nichushkin spending two seasons in the KHL, he's still a developmental success for the Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- David Kampf's playing time on the rise under new Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton (Chicago Tribune)
- Chytil rewarded with promotion to top line (New York Newsday)
- NHL taste is a ‘dream come true’ for Lightning’s Erik Cernak (Tampa Bay Times)
- Forsling looking for a longer-lasting Act II with Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Wild GM impressed by Russian prospect (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Hockey Fights Cancer Night has special meaning to Senators' Craig Anderson (Ottawa Sun)
- Hockey Fights Cancer hits home for assistant coach (Columbus Dispatch)
- Senators coach Guy Boucher has been directly touched by cancer (Ottawa Sun)