Friday, November 12, 2021
- Troy Terry, Ryan Getzlaf lead Ducks past Kraken for 6th straight win (Orange County Register)
- The Capitals’ Zach Fucale shuts out Red Wings in his NHL debut (Washington Post)
- Avalanche records season-high scoring output for blowout victory over Canucks (Denver Post)
- Blue Jackets to retire Nash's number in March (Columbus Dispatch)
- Stars waive forwards Tanner Kero, Blake Comeau in effort to create more roster flexibility (Dallas Morning News)
- Settlement talks between Blackhawks, Kyle Beach already hitting snags (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ducks interim GM Jeff Solomon vows to continue rebuilding game plan (Orange County Register)
- So many thank-yous, so little time: Iginla struggling to squeeze everything into Hall of Fame induction speech (Calgary Sun)
- Fiala wowed Wild teammates with winning goal on a fancy redirection (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Isles shut down by Devils goalie Blackwood in loss (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers avoid back-to-back losses in comeback win against Bruins (Edmonton Sun)
- Jubilant Tristan Jarry leads Penguins to shootout victory against Panthers (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Jets bite back in 4-1 win over Sharks (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Power play sparks Canadiens' 4-2 victory over the Flames (Montreal Gazette)
- Golden Knights ride rookies’ goals to victory over Wild (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Matt Duchene stays hot, scores another OT winner for Nashville Predators (The Tennessean)
- Wings' power play fizzles vs. Caps in 2-0 loss (Detroit Free Press)
- Kraken’s woes worsen as Ducks take early lead and cruise to win (Seattle Times)
- Kings shut out undermanned Senators, extending the losing streak (Ottawa Citizen)
- The Bruins are off to a mediocre start, and there’s plenty of blame to go around for it (Boston Globe)
- Sharks lose to Winnipeg Jets, now await return of players in COVID protocol (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames drop second straight game losing to Montreal (Calgary Herald)
- Another time-bomb start adds up to stunning, sobering blowout (Vancouver Province)
- Wild can’t complete comeback in 3-2 loss to Golden Knights (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sergei Bobrovsky solid in return, but Panthers drop third straight with shootout loss (Miami Herald)
- Blues go to overtime again, fall to Predators 4-3 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Red Wings make it too easy for rookie goalie (MLive.com)
- Penguins shuffle blue-line group as Marcus Pettersson and Chad Ruhwedel return (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Isles' Kyle Palmieri returns to New Jersey for the first time (New York Newsday)
- Ex-Penguins forward Patric Hornqvist welcomed back to Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- For Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews and former Quinnipiac teammate, Hockey Fights Cancer night brings special meaning (Denver Post)
- Lightning power play trying to find something to build on (Tampa Bay Times)
- Short on goals lately, Alain Vigneault tweaks Flyers PP units, forward lines (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Shesterkin adjusting to heaviest workload of his career (New York Newsday)
- Rangers’ Artemi Panarin in ‘good mood’ but not happy with slow start (New York Post)
- William Nylander has a shot — plenty of them, actually — at a career year with the Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Dach moves up to Blackhawks' top power-play unit (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Coyotes' top offensive player has been defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere (Arizona Republic)
- Strome trying to make most of new opportunity (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Hofmann intent on becoming impact player for Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tiger’s eye blue? Dragon’s blood sage? Chicago Blackhawks forward Adam Gaudette saw the path to regaining confidence as ‘crystal’ clear. (Chicago Tribune)
- The pandemic has been a game changer for Barb Underhill, whose legacy with the Leafs goes beyond cleaner edges (Toronto Star)