Tuesday, November 20, 2018
- Blues fire head coach Mike Yeo after third shutout loss in four games (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Preds top Tampa, reclaim claim as best team in NHL (The Tennessean)
- Alex Ovechkin vs. Carey Price was ‘worth the price of admission’ at Bell Centre on Monday night (Washington Post)
- Jack Eichel scores in overtime to send Buffalo Sabres to sixth straight win (Buffalo News)
- Florida Panthers win in Ottawa, but lose Trocheck to injury (Miami Herald)
- Craig Patrick returns to Penguins as pro scout (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Concussion suits against NHL face headwinds (Detroit News)
- Early speculation on Yeo's permanent replacement will center on Quenneville (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Players' association helped Tom Wilson with appeal but had no contact with Blues' Sundqvist (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Chytil scores game winner in third period for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Frederik Andersen keeps Maple Leafs in game in rally over Blue Jackets (Toronto Sun)
- Laine scores hat trick in Jets win over Canucks (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames deal Vegas bigtime loss in seven-goal spree (Calgary Herald)
- Golden Knights routed in Calgary, 7-2 (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penguins squander 4-1 lead, lose in overtime to Buffalo (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Goalie Ben Bishop hurt as Stars fall short of 'championship work ethic' in loss to Rangers (Dallas Morning News)
- Late goals doom Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Lightning can’t find enough comeback magic against Predators (Tampa Bay Times)
- Capitals beat Canadiens in overtime despite some spectacular Carey Price saves (Montreal Gazette)
- Senators defensive discipline disappears in wide open loss to Panthers (Ottawa Sun)
- Cup contenders strut stuff, but pushed hard for win (Vancouver Province)
- Tanner Pearson's first Pittsburgh goal for naught as Penguins blow three-goal lead (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- How Ryan Strome is already rewarding Rangers' confidence (New York Post)
- Ex-Penguin Conor Sheary is loving life with the Sabres (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Former Senator Mike Hoffman makes his return to Canadian Tire Centre (Ottawa Sun)
- Nick Foligno joins team in Toronto; 5-year-old daughter stable in hospital (Columbus Dispatch)
- Stars forward Brett Ritchie scratched for second consecutive game (Dallas Morning News)
- Senators honour equipment manager Mike Foley's memory on Monday (Ottawa Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings keep winning; why it matters who's leading the way (Detroit Free Press)
- Wild hope ‘good day off’ quells frustration of consecutive losses (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'This is a hungry group': Oilers flirting with danger as losing continues (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks coach Randy Carlyle finds there’s still work to be done, even on a day off (Orange County Register)
- Penguins' Matt Cullen out with long-term injury (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Penguins' Sidney Crosby making progress, not ready to return to lineup (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Vanek, Ericsson near return for rolling Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Saad is beginning to look like the player Blackhawks fans expected (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Bruins' Jake DeBrusk finally reaching goals (Boston Herald)
- The two Ryans — Oilers' Spooner, Rangers' Strome — still looking for goals or points (Edmonton Sun)
- Islanders' Beauvillier gets back to fundamentals, produces (New York Newsday)
- Kasperi Kapanen coming into his own with Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Flames need to decide where rookie Dillon Dube belongs (Calgary Herald)
- Carter Hart working toward living up to the hype (South Jersey Courier-Post)