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Saturday, November 21, 2015
- Jaroslav Halak pulled as Islanders fall to Canadiens 5-3 (New York Daily News)
- Gaudreau strikes in overtime to lift Calgary Flames to victory over Chicago Blackhawks (Calgary Sun)
- Oilers end three-game losing streak with 5-1 win over the Devils (Edmonton Journal)
- Mrazek, Red Wings turn away Kings (Detroit Free Press)
- Zach Parise could return for Canucks game Wednesday (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Five threats to hockey supremacy in Canada (Toronto Star)
- Ex-Rangers captain Jaromir Jagr still lighting the lamp at age 43 with the Florida Panthers (New York Daily News)
- Carolina Hurricanes captain Eric Staal weighs his future (Toronto Star)
- Blue Jackets win but lose two defensemen (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kadri ends drought as Leafs top Canes in shootout (Toronto Sun)
- Canes fall 2-1 in shootout to Maple Leafs (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blue Jackets shut out Predators (The Tennessean)
- Kopitar and Carter pull double shifts in Kings' 3-2 loss to Detroit (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Soft' Blackhawks salvage a point, but lose in overtime (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Devils blitzed by Oilers, 5-1 (Bergen Record)
- Blue Jackets block 26 Predators shots (The Tennessean)
- Patrick Kane sets personal consecutive points mark in 2-1 overtime loss (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Edmonton Oilers' Mark Letestu snaps 12-game goalless drought in Friday's game against the New Jersey Devils (Edmonton Sun)
- Larkin scores game-winner, returns after injury scare (Detroit Free Press)
- Pulkkinen to play higher-profile role with Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Brendan Smith returns to ice after five-game absence (Detroit News)
- Criminal investigation didn't seem to affect Patrick Kane on the ice (Calgary Sun)
- Sports arenas heighten security after Paris attacks (Raleigh News & Observer)
- 'How can we get better?' Why franchise-best start has Stars thinking of last season's trials (Dallas Morning News)
- Coyotes rookies making a difference all around (Arizona Republic)
- Vigneault wants third line to pick up its play (New York Newsday)
- Patrick Roy won't split up loaded "Nine Line" of Matt Duchene, Nathan MacKinnon, Gabe Landeskog (Denver Post)
- Gallant wants Panthers to keep it simple stupid, shoot puck more (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Ottawa Senators sniper Bobby Ryan 'probably' OK to play Saturday (Ottawa Sun)
- Wheeler questionable after Buff slapper to head (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Thomas Hickey skates but appears to be at least a week away (New York Newsday)
- Bruins’ Vatrano misses practice, listed as day to day (Boston Globe)
- Allen steals the show with dazzling saves (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers goalie Steve Mason eager to find his groove (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Bolts win gives G Ben Bishop just reward (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers’ lone loss surprisingly reassuring to Rick Nash (New York Post)
- Shawn Horcoff, Carl Hagelin starting to click on Ducks' third line with Andrew Cogliano (Orange County Register)
- Brett Connolly all over Bruins lineup (Boston Herald)
- Gorges enjoying bounceback season (Buffalo News)
- Penguins defenseman Adam Clendening finally gets chance to show his skills in a game (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sharks caught off-guard by Melker Karlsson (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stanislav Galiev is here to stay -- which isn’t good for his development (Washington Post)
- Ducks close in on approval for four Great Park ice rinks, team training facility (Orange County Register)
- Wild find fountain of youth, of sorts, in Pedialyte (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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