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Thursday, November 21, 2013
- Crosby, Fleury lead Penguins over Capitals, 4-0 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Leaders step up in bounce-back victory (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Nikitin breaks drought with winner (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils top Ducks, 4-3, in overtime (Bergen Record)
- 'Helmet Pardy' won't be permitted Thursday (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Why the Toronto Maple Leafs are not afraid of advanced statistics (National Post)
- A Brash Young Talent Finds New Focus With Dallas (New York Times)
- CBC, NBC aim for similar feel to HBO's 24/7 but much bigger scope with new NHL Revealed series (National Post)
- NHL tiebreaker format continues to be a water cooler talker in the hockey world (Calgary Herald)
- Avalanche goalie Semyon Varlamov keeps his thoughts on hockey (Denver Post)
- Concussion alters Nash's perspective (New York Post)
- Panthers end 19 years of losing in Vancouver (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Former Leaf Scrivens starring in Hollywood (Toronto Sun)
- No joy in Duckville as home streak ends against Devils, 4-3 (Los Angeles Times)
- Minnesota Wild knock off Ottawa Senators 4-3 (Ottawa Sun)
- Better effort, same result for Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Devils' Andy Greene: I didn't know whose stick cut me (Newark Star Ledger)
- Senators insist leadership not an issue (Ottawa Citizen)
- Cam Atkinson's success should give hope to Calgary Flames fans (Calgary Sun)
- Caps' Ovechkin: No worries about Pens' Malkin (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Dany Heatley not the same since leaving Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Some glitches, but Blackhawks still in a good place (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Points piling up for Coyotes despite injuries, schedule (Arizona Republic)
- Islanders bemoan lack of defense (New York Newsday)
- Rangers confident goals will eventually be achieved (New York Newsday)
- Leafs roster will need tweaking (Toronto Sun)
- Lessons get harder for Lightning rookies (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canes' Jeff Skinner antsy to get back on the ice (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Brent Burns could be in San Jose Sharks' lineup Thursday (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ducks' Koivu just waiting for clearance (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Red Wings hope to add Gustav Nyquist, but injuries on defense might derail plans (Detroit Free Press)
- Backup goalie Peter Budaj plays key role with Habs (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs' Kadri set to return against Predators (Toronto Sun)
- Anze Kopitar is carrying a big load for the Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Patience pays off with hot streak for veteran Patrick Sharp (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kane appears unfazed by recent dry spell (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Morrow beginning to make his presence felt (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- San Jose Sharks' rookie Tomas Hertl making an impact (San Jose Mercury News)
- Edmonton Oilers' Sam Gagner hesitant to panic over scoring slump (Edmonton Journal)
- Career advancement (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Couturier centering on 'D,' not goals (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- The drought goes on (Winnipeg Free Press)
- David Perron the kind of jerk the Oilers have needed for a long time (Edmonton Sun)
- Spaling's value not measured in goals (The Tennessean)
- Mark Arocbello, Ryan Jones having hard time getting back into lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- Michael Del Zotto back in NY Rangers lineup, but Alain Vigneault needs to see more (New York Daily News)
- Recalled Adam, McNabb to play; Sabres' Grigorenko in limbo (Buffalo News)
- An NHL first at Flyers vs. Sabres (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Differences over contract could sever Stars, Strangis ties (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
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