Friday, February 8, 2019
- In shootout, Kings' turnaround continues with their third win in a row (Los Angeles Times)
- Sharks get revenge on Flames with their play, not their fists (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jonathan Toews' OT goal gives Blackhawks 6th straight win, moves them within 2 points of playoff spot (Chicago Tribune)
- Drouin, Danault spark offence as Canadiens down high-flying Jets (Montreal Gazette)
- Missing Mikko: Boudreau calls some players 'a shell' of themselves after loss (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Former Canadiens assistant GM André Boudrias dead at age 75 (Montreal Gazette)
- For Stephane Matteau, a Famous Goal Could Not Cover the Darkness (New York Times)
- Timing is everything for Eugene Melnyk and the Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- The Senators believe the rebuild is on track (Ottawa Sun)
- Kings GM Rob Blake says he's looking at deals similar to the Jake Muzzin trade (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks say looming NHL trade deadline not a distraction (Orange County Register)
- Red Wings aiming to sign some free agents before trade deadline (MLive.com)
- How Henrik Lundqvist will be paying tribute to Mike Richter (New York Post)
- Linked by goal and call, Matteau and Rose recall '94 (New York Newsday)
- Celebration of 1994 Stanley Cup team will be a thrill for Kevin Shattenkirk, who grew up a Rangers fan (New York Newsday)
- Panthers best Penguins in matchup of NHL trade partners (Miami Herald)
- Golden Knights end road trip with 4-3 victory over Red Wings (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers hold on to third-period lead in win against Minnesota Wild (Edmonton Journal)
- Ryan Johansen's OT goal gives Predators win over Stars (The Tennessean)
- Blues stun NHL's best team with Schenn's OT goal, Binnington's shutout (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Kuznetsov returns from rough hit, scores OT winner for Capitals (Washington Times)
- Teravainen’s overtime goal lifts Hurricanes to 6-5 win over Sabres (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Secondary scoring helps in second straight win (Columbus Dispatch)
- Cory Schneider shines in NJ Devils' 2-1 shootout loss to Islanders (NorthJersey.com)
- Panthers' overtime goal sends Penguins to 3rd straight loss (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Just like the goals against, questions piling up for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Detroit Red Wings get Dylan Larkin back, but winning streak ends at 3 (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning falls to Blues in overtime (Tampa Bay Times)
- Goalie John Gibson injured in Ducks’ loss to Senators, their 6th in a row (Orange County Register)
- Coyotes beginning to sink in standings with fifth-straight loss (Arizona Republic)
- Rare power-play goal salvages point in trip finale (Vancouver Province)
- 85-second lapse costly in Flames loss to Sharks (Calgary Sun)
- Despite loss to Predators, Stars showed how they put an end to their third-period woes (Dallas Morning News)
- Hellebuyck stops 48 shots as speedy Habs hammer sluggish Jets 5-2 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Greiss, Islanders top Devils in shootout (New York Newsday)
- Sharks' Jones gets better of goaltending battle with Flames' Rittich (Calgary Sun)
- Kane stays focused on job, not point streak (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Cal Clutterbuck exits with mysterious injury (New York Post)
- In battle of traded players, Penguins' Jared McCann gets goal, but Florida gets win (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Stars coach Jim Montgomery on his lineup to start overtime in Nashville: 'It was a hunch' (Dallas Morning News)
- Lightning debut alternate jerseys against St. Louis Blues (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bruce Cassidy mulling line changes for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Murray, Schultz closer to returning from Penguins' injured list than Malkin, Aston-Reese (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers goalie Brian Elliott almost ready, but he may go to Phantoms for brief stint (Philly.com)
- Concussion knowledge easing Thomas Hickey’s slow Islanders return (New York Post)
- Golden Knights goaltender Maxime Lagace savors time in NHL (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Stars recall goaltender Landon Bow with Ben Bishop unable to back up against Nashville (Dallas Morning News)
- Corey Crawford's infatuation with cars has been building since he was a teen. His top speed? 'I don’t think I'm allowed to say.' (Chicago Tribune)