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Saturday, November 19, 2011
- Avalanche ends three-game losing streak as Giguere shuts out Dallas (Denver Post)
- Sabres at home on the road (Buffalo News)
- Fired-up Flames whip first-place Blackhawks (Calgary Herald)
- Blue Jackets' Carter denies report that he wants to be traded (Columbus Dispatch)
- Vancouver businessman Tom Gaglardi officially the Stars' new owner (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- The billionaire behind the bid (Toronto Star)
- Leafs looking for solutions to injury woes (National Post)
- A refereeÕs return to the heartland of hockey (Globe & Mail)
- Surprise: Flyers sit atop East (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Bryzgalov apologizes for Winnipeg slurs (Winnipeg Free Press)
- No action by NHL on head hit surprises Zubrus (Bergen Record)
- Shanahan warns Myers about hits to head (Buffalo News)
- If Sens winning ways continue, Murray may be forced to deal (Ottawa Citizen)
- Stan Bowman's on lookout, but no deal is in works (Chicago Sun Times)
- Wings GM: No trade talk despite another tough loss (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils showing improvement under new coach Pete DeBoer (Newark Star Ledger)
- Avalanche to practice more often at Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Canucks players face food challenge for charity (Vancouver Sun)
- Canes get better effort, but lose to Sabres 1-0 (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Reeling Stars blanked again, losing streak reaches four (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Flames douse Hawks 5-2 (Chicago Tribune)
- Blackhawk doing full Monty (Calgary Sun)
- Bolts baffled by stark contrast between home dominance and road woes (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings stress resilience in meeting, hope to break road losing skid (Ann Arbor News)
- Wild lead NHL in stinginess (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Pens struggling with 5 on 3 power plays (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Capitals crash back to earth (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Noel won't rule out juggling lines (Winnipeg Sun)
- One step forward, two steps back (Toronto Star)
- Devils' Zubrus 'OK' after headshot, will face Lightning (New York Post)
- Perron taking contact again (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Nabokov out indefinitely, Montoya hurting (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Weber, Suter make Preds' defense tough to crack (The Tennessean)
- Staal shifts Penguins offense into high gear (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Scoring is nice, but Steve Downie just wants Tampa Bay Lightning wins (St. Petersburg Times)
- Pens Martin feeling heat (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Smith glad empy-net miss only hurt pride, not Preds (The Tennessean)
- Flames prospect hitting brick Wahl (Calgary Sun)
- Injury-plagued Oilers call up reserves from Oklahoma City (Edmonton Journal)
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