Wednesday, February 20, 2019
- O'Reilly's OT goal gives Blues franchise record 11th straight win, 3-2 over Toronto (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning’s depth makes difference again in win over Flyers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins finally get better of Devils (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford not medically cleared to return (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Months after losing Bachman, Canucks finally find his NHL veteran replacement in Leighton (Vancouver Province)
- Sharks’ DeBoer gets the phone call from the NHL he predicted he would (San Jose Mercury News)
- Only one thing could foul up the Flyers-Penguins outdoor game at Lincoln Financial Field (Philly.com)
- Wild GM Paul Fenton still undecided on whether to stand pat or deal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Knights GM George McPhee weaves mystery for NHL trade deadline (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Lets make a deal: Jets and Senators likely dance partners? (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames’ forward chemistry could make it tough to bring in high-profile player (Calgary Sun)
- As the clock ticks towards the deadline, Duchene expected to sit (Ottawa Sun)
- Duchene will have plenty of time to think before the deadline (Ottawa Sun)
- Red Wings’ Gustav Nyquist not dwelling on trade speculation (MLive.com)
- Sam Gagner excited for a second stint with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Ducks, Ryan Miller blank Wild for 2nd consecutive victory (Orange County Register)
- Roman Josi scores game-winner as Predators top Stars 5-3 (The Tennessean)
- Rangers stop 'jerks' from celebrating as Lundqvist shines (New York Post)
- Canadiens make the most of accidents, beating Blue Jackets 3-2 (Montreal Gazette)
- Rangers deny Canes a postgame celebration with 2-1 win (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jackets drop second straight (Columbus Dispatch)
- Stars developed a pattern in loss to Predators as much-needed aspect of Dallas' game has disappeared (Dallas Morning News)
- Boudreau at a loss for words as Wild's scoring drought reaches 156 minutes (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- With Pegulas in the house, fragile Sabres collapse again in loss to Panthers (Buffalo News)
- Flyers get blitzed by shorthanded Lightning in loss (Philly.com)
- NJ Devils run out of time against Penguins in 4-3 loss (NorthJersey.com)
- McDavid-less Edmonton Oilers lose shootout heartbreaker (Edmonton Sun)
- 11th heaven: O'Reilly comes through for record-breaking Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Chad Ruhwedel helps Penguins breathe easier with first goal of season (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Brian Elliott returns to Flyers against Lightning; alumni game is set for Friday (Philly.com)
- Zach Aston-Reese ‘knows he belongs’ with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jets coach hoping absence will make the team grow stronger (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sabres say there's no timetable for Kyle Okposo after his latest concussion diagnosis (Buffalo News)
- Injury has kept Perron out for a month (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pionk says vision is 'all good' after stick to the eye (New York Newsday)
- 'I'll be better next time': Blackhawks rookie Collin Delia ready to put debacle against Senators behind him (Chicago Tribune)
- Laine accentuates the positive, despite scoring slump (Winnipeg Free Press)
- T.J. Oshie’s playing style is aggressive, infectious and risky, and he says he’ll never change (Washington Post)
- Torey Krug helps point Bruins offense in right direction (Boston Herald)
- Muzzin’s sudden impact puts Leafs on right road (Toronto Star)
- Oilers defenceman Andrej Sekera beginning his own personal rebuild (Edmonton Sun)
- Predators' Cody McLeod relishes role as enforcer (The Tennessean)
- Isles recall Ladd, Hickey from Bridgeport (New York Newsday)
- Ducks place Patrick Eaves on waivers in effort to increase roster flexibility (Orange County Register)
- Canucks call up defenceman Ashton Sautner (Vancouver Province)