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Thursday, November 28, 2013
- Wings have offensive outburst vs. Bruins (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning beats Flyers in Lecavalier's return (Tampa Bay Times)
- Malkin scores twice as Pens rally past Leafs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Detroit Red Wings' Ken Holland: Jonathan Ericsson 'a unique player' (Detroit Free Press)
- Ilya Bryzgalov hopes to give Edmonton Oilers kickstart (Edmonton Journal)
- Dudley staying with Canadiens as assistant GM (Montreal Gazette)
- Sometimes You Can't Beat the Postgame Spread (New York Post)
- Don't count out TSN after NHL deal with Rogers, watch for higher cable fees: Ex-MLSE CEO Richard Peddie (National Post)
- CBC deal with Rogers: 72 frantic hours that changed everything (Toronto Star)
- Melnyk says tribute to come for departed Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Sun)
- Sidney Crosby getting in a Sochi frame of mind (Toronto Sun)
- Michael Del Zotto scratched from NY Rangers' 5-2 win over Florida Panthers (New York Daily News)
- They'll take the win (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Coyotes hold off Wild to end three-game skid (Arizona Republic)
- San Jose Sharks beat Los Angeles Kings in shootout (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues win rematch with Avalanche (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kane, Hawks rally in Raanta's first start (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canadiens roll to fourth straight win (Montreal Gazette)
- Sens score wild win in Washington (Ottawa Citizen)
- Predators rip Jackets 4-0 (The Tennessean)
- Slow start, lack of offense leads to familiar finish by Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Devils fall, 4-3, to Hurricanes; Schneider wants off benchDevils fall, 4-3, to Hurricanes; Schneider wants off bench (Bergen Record)
- Struggling Islanders lose another one in November (New York Post)
- Florida Panthers can't overcome large deficit, fall to New York Rangers (Miami Herald)
- Caps' slide reaches four games (Washington Post)
- Flat in Florida, Flyers lose to Lightning (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Without Parise, Granlund, Wild falls 3-1 to Phoenix (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Avs winning streak snapped at three by Blues and coaches verbally joust after (Denver Post)
- No happy returns (Columbus Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs blow late lead, fall to Pens in shootout (Toronto Star)
- Patrick Kane blasts Blackhawks past Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Upcoming three-game series should tell what direction the Oilers are heading (Edmonton Sun)
- Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle less than thrilled with refs (Toronto Sun)
- Bishop 'okay' after puck hits hand (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jets' Montoya stands tall against old team (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jokinen sparks checking line (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Hickey returns to Islanders' lineup (New York Newsday)
- Del Zotto a healthy scratch vs. Panthers (New York Newsday)
- Leafs sit struggling Jake Gardiner (Toronto Sun)
- Devils felt luck went against them in loss to Hurricanes (Newark Star Ledger)
- Briere glad to be back, but he's moved on (Buffalo News)
- NHL journeyman Versteeg loving Chicago reunion in his latest career stop (Calgary Herald)
- Stars looking for goalie feng shui (Dallas Morning News)
- Scrappy' Shaw not afraid to do Hawks' dirty work (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Jason Zucker, Darcy Kuemper sent down (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ducks send down young wings Emerson Etem and Devante Smith-Pelly (Los Angeles Times)
- Canucks prospect Gaunce traded to better junior team (Vancouver Province)
- Maple Leafs sign Frederik Gauthier to entry level deal (Toronto Star)
- Hall celebrates two Thanksgivings (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Former Red Wing tough guy Darren McCarty pulls no punches in memoir (Detroit News)
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