Friday, November 15, 2019
- McDavid and Draisaitl were in charge of fireworks for Oilers over Avalanche (Edmonton Journal)
- Lightning return home to rout New York Rangers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flames defenceman TJ Brodie discharged from hospital after collapsing on ice at practice (Calgary Herald)
- Sidney Crosby expected to miss at least six weeks after core muscle surgery (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Charge against Leafs' Auston Matthews dismissed (Toronto Sun)
- Hockey legend Bobby Orr calls firing of analyst Don Cherry disgraceful (USA Today)
- GM Dubas figures Maple Leafs still forming an identity (Toronto Sun)
- 'Everyone is looking to me right now:' Evgeni Malkin knows it's time to elevate his game (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Alex Iafallo’s OT goal completes Kings’ comeback against Red Wings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Skill takes over as Tyler Seguin leads Stars to win over Canucks (Dallas Morning News)
- Right place, right time: Wild returns home to win on Greenway's gritty goal (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Laine, Scheifele star as Jets edge Panthers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks’ special teams fail them during third-period collapse (Orange County Register)
- Arizona Coyotes fall short to aggressive Wild in Minnesota (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks beat Ducks, but did it come at a price? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rangers give up nine goals in thumping by Lightning (New York Newsday)
- Sabres can't overcome 'flat' stretch of play, lose sixth game in a row (Buffalo News)
- Work ethic gets put to the ultimate test (Vancouver Province)
- Red Wings lose late lead, game to Kings despite two Bertuzzi goals (Detroit News)
- Brossoit tames Panthers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Flu sidelines red-hot Kaapo Kakko (New York Post)
- In a blur, Rasmus Dahlin's first 100 games are in the books (Buffalo News)
- Golden Knights struggle to find identity through 20 games (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- The one constant among Blues' D-corps has been change (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Sharks’ Dalton Prout discusses his long road back from concussion (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ducks burdened by Hampus Lindholm, Josh Manson injuries (Orange County Register)
- Predators goalie Juuse Saros' gold pads are back — sort of (The Tennessean)
- Penguins forward Alex Galchenyuk: ‘I know I have to be better’ (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bruins’ Charlie Coyle still adjusting on the wing (Boston Herald)
- Blue Jackets’ Josh Anderson trying not to overthink his struggles (Columbus Dispatch)
- Golden Knights’ Reilly Smith learns from rookie Cody Glass (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Defenseman Charlie McAvoy adds size, speed to Bruins back end (Boston Herald)
- Dach's lack of ice time a bit concerning (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Vigneault says Farabee’s benching is just temporary (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kostin is here, but will he play? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Isles place Andrew Ladd on waivers (New York Newsday)
- Amid a rough start for AHL Texas, Stars prospect Jake Oettinger is adapting to life in the pros (Dallas Morning News)
- Adam Boqvist solid in first NHL stint, but logjam forces him back to AHL (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Calvin de Haan and Corsi, hockey’s favorite advanced statistic, don’t mix well (Chicago Sun-Times)
- From ‘Get Low’ to ‘Country Roads,’ Capitals players are picking their own goal songs (Washington Post)