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Monday, November 28, 2016
- Florida Panthers fire coach Gerard Gallant; GM Tom Rowe takes over (Miami Herald)
- Coyotes complete back-to-back sweep of Oilers (Arizona Republic)
- Jimmy Hayes scores, and Bruins break out (Boston Globe)
- Sens shut down Rangers on Broadway (Ottawa Sun)
- Eichel goes through all drills, reaction Monday will be key (Buffalo News)
- Kings' Darryl Sutter disagrees with goalie interference call in win over Blackhawks (Los Angeles Times)
- Wings proving resistent to change (Windsor Star)
- Canes rally for 3-2 win over Panthers (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flyers beat Flames as Stolarz wins debut (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hellebuyck slams door as Jets snap losing skid (Winnipeg Sun)
- Panthers lose first game of road trip to Hurricanes (Miami Herald)
- Lightning falls to Bruins (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rangers shut out for first time this season in 2-0 loss to Senators (New York Daily News)
- Predators drop rematch with Jets in 3-0 loss (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes goaltender Mike Smith stops 41 shots to earn 15th win against Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Senators tap Anderson for start against Rangers (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers shake up defensive pairings as Manning sits out (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Trouba busts out (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jon Cooper: Blown assignments, not effort, cause of Lightning's loss to Bruins (Tampa Bay Times)
- Derick Brassard felt a little sentimental beating Rangers (New York Post)
- Potential is there, but Hawks still searching for an identity (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Net-front void becoming increasingly more noticeable for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Once among the best in the league, the Capitals’ power play is flailing (Washington Post)
- Red Wings' injuries mount, questions arise over hits (Detroit News)
- The sooner Toews back, the better (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Semyon Varlamov returns to Avalanche practice but Gabe Landeskog still injured (Denver Post)
- Centers are in the middle of team's strong start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kings right wing Marian Gaborik hopes to get up to speed quickly (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Schwartz is feeling good, and it shows (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Skills, personality make Wild's Brodin unique (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- No shots, no chance for goals for Girgensons (Buffalo News)
- Wild’s Nate Prosser ready for increased action on blue line (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Identity on Dumoulin's mind as he ponders top-pairing duty (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- How Stars defenseman Stephen Johns regained some confidence on AHL assignment (Dallas Morning News)
- Oilers' new building inspires Coyotes' plans (Arizona Republic)
- Mahovlich's Maple Leafs jersey sent home to Timmins (Toronto Sun)
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