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Tuesday, October 20, 2015
- Rangers blank Sharks as Antti Raanta notches shutout in relief of Henrik Lundqvist (New York Daily News)
- Canadiens Price named NHL's first star of the week (Montreal Gazette)
- St. Louis takes a shot at hockey spectacle (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coyotes' rebranding shows hockey is alive in the desert (USA Today)
- Trades explored, defense simplified (Columbus Dispatch)
- Antti Raanta does something Lundqvist never could in debut (New York Post)
- Lundqvist is fresh but happy to get night off (New York Newsday)
- Wild hopes to shore up defensive issues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Coyotes hit road seeking power-play improvement (Arizona Republic)
- Maple Leafs creating goals with forechecking system (Toronto Star)
- Sabres goal is simply to score more goals (Buffalo News)
- Power play has been best part of Bruins’ game (Boston Globe)
- Coach Therrien insists Canadiens haven't changed their system (Montreal Gazette)
- Blashill shuffles forwards to try to ignite offense (Detroit News)
- Bolts’ Hedman practices, appears set to return vs. Predators (Tampa Tribune)
- Calgary Flames rookie Sam Bennett eases concern over shoulder (Calgary Sun)
- 'We need him to be better': Babcock on Bernier (Toronto Sun)
- Wild's Devan Dubnyk: Wins, not stats, are what counts (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins goaltender Fleury maintains his mastery of October (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Devils goaltenders Cory Schneider and Keith Kinkaid are keeping the Devils in games (Bergen Record)
- What, me worry? Bobby Ryan says the goals will come (Ottawa Citizen)
- Krejci back at the top (Boston Herald)
- Hossa's goal likely helping his confidence, Quenneville says (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Isles' Nielsen, Okposo, Bailey are thriving as linemates (New York Newsday)
- Triplets line off to slow start for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Frolik bumped up as Flames, searching for the right mix, break up top line (Calgary Herald)
- Senators' defenceman Mark Borowiecki enjoying time on top line (Ottawa Sun)
- Jay Beagle finds a home on Washington Capitals’ checking line (Washington Post)
- Playing Oilers forward Lauri Korpikoski a comfortable decision for head coach Todd McLellan (Edmonton Sun)
- Blackhawks rookie Vincent Hinostroza not fazed by NHL debut, dust-up (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Canes’ Brock McGinn makes (very) quick impact (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flyers' Umberger likely to be healthy scratch against Dallas (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Canucks' first-rounder Boeser shows scoring touch with hat trick (Vancouver Sun)
- Local Hawks take special pride in playing for their hometown team (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Pucks and politics meet at MasterCard Centre (Toronto Sun)
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