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Friday, November 30, 2018
Lightning ends Sabres' winning streak in exciting game
(Tampa Bay Times)
Golden Knights edge Vancouver for 5th consecutive victory
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Laine scores 100th career goal, Ehlers nabs hat trick in Jets' 6-5 win over Blackhawks
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Jonathan Quick's return is spoiled by late power-play goal in Kings' 3-2 loss to Oilers
(Los Angeles Times)
‘He’s the third guy.’ Hurricanes place struggling goalie Scott Darling on waivers.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Jets' Byfuglien out with concussion after all
(Winnipeg Sun)
Young, energetic Leafs helping ‘bit too serious’ Tavares loosen up
(Globe & Mail)
Tom Wilson is the most hated man in hockey. Can he change that?
(Washington Post)
Flyers will likely replace Ron Hextall with a son of a league legend as GM. Sound familiar?
(Philadelphia Daily News)
'Brilliance' on ice: Local player Jack Hughes is consensus No. 1 pick
(Detroit News)
Fans set to welcome back Erik Karlsson, who is still trying to find his game with San Jose
(Ottawa Citizen)
Babcock on the unsigned Nylander: "We think he is going to be a career Leaf"
(Toronto Sun)
Kapanen not letting mind wander to what could happen contract-wise next year
(Toronto Sun)
Leafs’ Matthews healthy and scoring — for the fun of it
(Toronto Star)
Mats Zuccarello not 'waiting' for trade, but prepared for anything
(New York Post)
Penguins unlikely to seek outside goaltending help
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Ducks’ Ryan Miller poised to tie John Vanbiesbrouck for most wins by U.S.-born goalie
(Orange County Register)
Bruins beat Islanders in shootout, thanks to Ryan Donato
(Boston Globe)
Scoring barrage continues in win over Wild
(Columbus Dispatch)
Edmonton Oilers go down to the wire again in win over L.A.
(Edmonton Journal)
Rangers shutout by Senators in Ottawa
(New York Newsday)
Jeremy Colliton’s frustration shows after Blackhawks fall 6-5 to Jets
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Coyotes hand Predators second straight loss
(The Tennessean)
Wild's downward trend continues with 4-2 loss at Columbus
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Isles fall to Bruins in shootout
(New York Newsday)
Pettersson's gem, Horvat heroics not enough as Vegas edges Vancouver
(Vancouver Province)
Golden Knights’ Ryan Reaves holds his own in faceoff circle
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Ryan McDonagh leaves game against Buffalo with injury in first period
(Tampa Bay Times)
Shattenkirk benched in third period
(New York Newsday)
Los Angeles Kings forward Dustin Brown feels for plight of Edmonton Oilers forward Milan Lucic
(Edmonton Journal)
Los Angeles Kings forward Ilya Kovalchuk not used to sitting and watching
(Edmonton Journal)
Rick Middleton tribute quite fitting
(Boston Herald)
Jets coach praises Joel Quenneville for running 'the best bench in the league'
(Chicago Tribune)
Blues' latest woes: Shooting straight, covering people on defense
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Capitals could have Evgeny Kuznetsov back Friday vs. Devils
(Washington Post)
Red Wings' Thomas Vanek finally returns to form following knee injury
(Detroit News)
Paul Byron's imminent return should bolster Canadiens' lineup
(Montreal Gazette)
At 34, Wild’s Zach Parise appears ‘reborn’
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm lives on the edge
(The Tennessean)
Flames' Lomberg brings energy to ice
(Calgary Herald)
Penguins bring back Jean-Sebastien Dea after he's waived by Devils
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Devils put Jean-Sebastien Dea on waivers; Marcus Johansson returns to practice
(NorthJersey.com)
Flames' rookie Dube AHL-bound to hone skills for future
(Calgary Herald)
The trade return: Josh Norris off to great start in Michigan
(Ottawa Citizen)