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Saturday, November 19, 2016
- Canes top Canadiens 3-2 for third-straight win (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Matt Calvert helps stitch up a win (Columbus Dispatch)
- Garth Snow says Islanders, who lost to Penguins, have no plans to fire Jack Capuano (New York Daily News)
- Arizona Coyotes' Brad Richardson suffers broken tibia, fibula (Arizona Republic)
- After 'scary' concussion, Patrick Sharp is ready for his return to the ice with the Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Slashes are part of the game says Johnny Gaudreau (Calgary Sun)
- Canes president: Karmanos not actively trying to sell team (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson gives update on wife's cancer battle (Ottawa Sun)
- Devils Look for Offense in Taylor Hall’s Absence (New York Times)
- Edmonton Oilers accept Connor McDavid will always face tough treatment from NHL opposition (Edmonton Journal)
- Crosby, Penguins bounce back with OT win (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Their injury list growing, Capitals stand firm to beat Red Wings, 1-0 (Washington Post)
- Marian Hossa helps save Blackhawks again in 3-2 victory over Flames (Chicago Tribune)
- Rangers look tired in loss to Blue Jackets (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings stumble late in Washington, lose third straight, 1-0 (Detroit Free Press)
- Late goal sinks Flames against Blackhawks (Calgary Herald)
- Jaroslav Halak still the Islanders No. 1 goalie — for now (New York Post)
- This isn’t the John Tortorella that Rangers fans remember (New York Post)
- Devils can't hang hats on early success yet (NJ.com)
- Bruins are better, but still seek some goals (Boston Herald)
- Predators working through leadership transition (The Tennessean)
- Sabres' youngsters haven't yet answered the call (Buffalo News)
- Leaf improvement arrives on the dot (Toronto Star)
- Hakstol hopes players see beyond unpopular decisions (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Ottawa Senators battling injury bug up front (Ottawa Sun)
- Injured Tomas Hertl returns home for further tests (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rangers’ Pavel Buchnevich set to return Sunday (New York Newsday)
- Hawks playing it safe with Vinnie Hinostroza after concussion (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Caggiula back at practice for Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Kings' goalie situation is set, but feelings mixed (Los Angeles Times)
- Maple Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen having a much better November (Toronto Sun)
- Hellebuyck just 'moving forward' (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Panthers top-line forwards Jagr and Barkov slumping (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Reaves leads renovation of Blues' fourth line (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Perfect timing: Nikita Kucherov playing his best hockey for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Dynamic Konecny giving Flyers all they could ask for (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Enstrom talks softly, carries big stick (Winnipeg Sun)
- Confident Folin no longer worried about demotion (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red Wings thrilled to have 'energy guy' Tyler Bertuzzi back in the fold (Detroit Free Press)
- Glendening's grit expected to balance Wings line's finesse (Detroit News)
- Erik Karlsson just got engaged and a pizza was somehow involved (Ottawa Sun)
- Hometown hockey celebrates Windsor's place in the game (Windsor Star)
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