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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
- John Tavares scores twice as Islanders defeat Coyotes, 5-2 (New York Daily News)
- Tatar's OT goal rescues Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Canadiens come back to top Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Oilers' Connor McDavid says no time frame for his return, but trying to keep positive (Edmonton Journal)
- Penguins coach Johnston: 'I'm glad players were upset' (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Former Devils forward Dainius Zubrus gets tryout with Pete DeBoer's San Jose Sharks (NJ.com)
- Simon Gagne honored to be celebrated by the Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Connor McDavid disappointed but optimistic about clavicle recovery (Globe & Mail)
- Devils Look Sharp, Even as They Shun Razors (New York Times)
- Islanders prospect Andong Song's hockey journey started in China mall (USA Today)
- Ex-Flyer Mike Richards' sudden, mysterious fall (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bigger nets? Smaller goalie equipment? NHL weighs options to boost scoring (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs GM Lamoriello reflects on early-season woes (Toronto Sun)
- Panthers’ Aaron Ekblad strikes again late in win over Lightning (Miami Herald)
- Ducks' Hagelin bounces back from benching, gets three points in 4-1 win at Carolina (Orange County Register)
- Blues top Winnipeg Jets 3-2 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coyotes upended by Islanders in first trip to Brooklyn (Arizona Republic)
- Canes fall to Khudobin and the Ducks 4-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Struggling Lightning shut out for fourth time in past 12 games (Tampa Tribune)
- Senators salvage point, but are unable to take advantage of weary Red Wings (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'We lost again': Little knows moral victories mean little (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Lightning forwards Johnson, Paquette, Drouin miss Panthers game (Tampa Bay Times)
- Oliver Ekman-Larsson extends point streak in Coyotes' loss (Arizona Republic)
- Little knows moral victories mean little (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks' Nick Ritchie makes NHL debut (Orange County Register)
- Wings' Kindl, once in doghouse, praised after Monday's win (Detroit Free Press)
- Zuccarello, Nash, Brassard firing on all cylinders (New York Newsday)
- Marian Gaborik's first multi-point game of season for the Kings a long time in coming (Los Angeles Times)
- Foligno fills in at center for Dubinsky (Columbus Dispatch)
- Slumping Helm searching for ways to help Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Flames limp into season's quarter-pole searching for answers (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks hope circus trip helps them turn around road record (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Hiller joins Flames in practice, not ready to go quite yet (Calgary Herald)
- Oilers defencman Justin Schultz back skating with team while dealing with bulging disc (Edmonton Sun)
- Oilers convinced slumpin goalie Cam Talbot a piece to build around for the future (Edmonton Sun)
- Johnson, Ullmark put stop to goalie concerns (Buffalo News)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Kane on another magical run (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Mike Cammalleri encouraged by Devils' good start (Bergen Record)
- Brayden Schenn promoted to Flyers' top line (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Capitals forward Andre Burakovsky tries to avoid a sophomore slump (Washington Post)
- Maturity has defined Predators' Colton Sissons (The Tennessean)
- Matt O'Connor, recalled by Senators, still O for pro career (Ottawa Citizen)
- Calgary Flames send C Derek Grant to AHL Stockton (Calgary Sun)
- Marlies goalie dishes out advice, including how to get over bad goals (Toronto Star)
- Mets’ Noah Syndergaard taking in plenty of New York sports events this week - Monday it’s the Islanders! (New York Daily News)
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