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Friday, October 30, 2015
- Draisaitl rallies Edmonton Oilers with last-minute goal to shock Canadiens 4-3 (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres fall to Pens in Bylsma's return (Buffalo News)
- Fluky third-period goal costs Ducks in loss to Blues (Orange County Register)
- Jets best Stanley Cup champs 3-1, thanks in no small part to Hutchinson (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ryan Johansen says he's '100 percent now' (Columbus Dispatch)
- MLSE names Michael Friisdahl as president, replacing Tim Leiweke (Toronto Star)
- Predators' Jeff Cogen to Rays; Sean Henry new CEO (The Tennessean)
- Battle of Alberta: Good bad old days may soon return to hockey rivalry between Calgary and Edmonton (Globe & Mail)
- Arizona State’s Growing Hockey Program Takes Its First Strides in Division I (New York Times)
- Coyotes' Domi counts on diabetic-alert dog (Arizona Republic)
- Coyotes' Max Domi works to inspire other diabetics (Arizona Republic)
- Recent NHL history appears to paint bleak picture for Calgary's stuggling Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Ottawa Senators captain Erik Karlsson thinks 3-on-3 format is 'boring' (Ottawa Sun)
- Predators GM likes what he sees so far (The Tennessean)
- Penguins score season-high four goals, defeat Sabres (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blues get a bounce to beat Ducks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils down Flyers, 4-1 (Bergen Record)
- Carolina Hurricanes defeat New York Islander 3-2 in OT (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Avalanche ends four-game winless skid with victory at Tampa Bay (Denver Post)
- Islanders squander late lead, fall 3-2 in overtime to Hurricanes (New York Daily News)
- Flyers fall to Devils as defense lets Mason down (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Scoring drought over, but Bolts have started a losing streak (Tampa Tribune)
- Another blown lead costs Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Blackhawks' goal drought catches up to them in loss to Jets (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Illness keeps Halak, Strome out of Iineup (New York Newsday)
- Lightning callup Marchessault fills in with Drouin hurt (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ducks players say it's time for a sense of urgency (Orange County Register)
- Flyers not getting much production from their top line (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Canadiens cooled off big-time after first period (Edmonton Sun)
- Ex-Hab Benoit Pouliot helps Oilers' Connor McDavid make jump to NHL (Montreal Gazette)
- The agony of the feet all part of the job for shot-blocking NHL players (Edmonton Journal)
- Former Oilers D-man Jeff Petry happy to have longterm deal with Canadiens (Edmonton Sun)
- Father, son battle their nerves through NHL debut (Vancouver Sun)
- Sens feeling more confident (Ottawa Sun)
- Larkin returns to wing as Blashill shakes things up (Detroit News)
- Alain Vigneault reunites old linemates (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers Jordan Eberle back on the ice in injury rehab (Edmonton Sun)
- Florida Panthers’ Jaromir Jagr still hobbled, uncertain for Friday vs. Bruins (Miami Herald)
- Rangers’ Stalberg back from concussion but unlikely to play vs. Maple Leafs (New York Post)
- With Saad ailing, Dubinsky moves from center to wing (Columbus Dispatch)
- Svelte Zack Smith finding his stride (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jay Beagle has emerged as one of the NHL’s top faceoff men (Washington Post)
- Sharks goalie Martin Jones points finger at himself (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers activate Michal Neuvirth (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames call up Karri Ramo (Calgary Herald)
- Daniel Cleary embraces opportunity in Grand Rapids (Detroit News)
- Avs' first-year winger Jack Skille lives out of hotels (Denver Post)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Hossa helping Ivanka (Chicago Daily Herald)
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