Wednesday, November 27, 2019
- Flames' investigation into Peters continues; Ward to coach against Sabres (Calgary Herald)
- Stellar goaltending foils Stars, ending their seven-game winning streak (Dallas Morning News)
- David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins pour it on, thump Montreal Canadiens (Boston Herald)
- Wild closes with confidence, edges Devils in Kahkonen's NHL debut (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Former Canes player alleges ex-coach Bill Peters kicked him, punched another player (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Lightning’s Erik Cernak suspended for two games (Tampa Bay Times)
- For some Predators, Thanksgiving is a foreign concept. And they've been happy to adopt it (The Tennessean)
- Why Thanksgiving matters to young NHLers who can’t get back home (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Coaching styles across NHL under scrutiny (Toronto Sun)
- Calls for diversity in sports amplified after Bill Peters allegations (Calgary Sun)
- Blackhawks prospect Akim Aliu accuses Calgary Flames coach Bill Peters of using racial slurs toward him while with the IceHogs (Chicago Tribune)
- Flames' Geoff Ward the obvious choice to take over as head coach (Calgary Herald)
- NHL investigating Bill Peters for Akim Aliu incident, but Blackhawks deny organizational awareness (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Mitch Marner on players speaking out against coaches: ‘It’s your story to tell’ (Toronto Star)
- Kinder, gentler Maurice acknowledges past mistakes with players (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Brian MacLellan: No comment on Backstrom talks, but wants more consistent defense (Washington Times)
- Corey Crawford maintains Blackhawks’ incredible goaltending streak in win over Stars (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Devils drop game to Wild after allowing decisive 3rd-period goal (NJ.com)
- Canadiens suffer embarrassing 8-1 loss to rival Bruins at Bell Centre (Montreal Gazette)
- Jack Studnicka gets his chance with Bruins shorthanded (Boston Herald)
- As they get deeper into season, Blues huffing and puffing for goals and wins (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Blue Jackets’ recent winning ways at home set up crucial divisional games (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ottawa Senators need more players to start scoring goals (Ottawa Sun)
- Berube wants to get speedy Walker in a game (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Mikko Rantanen returns to Avalanche practice with no contact restrictions: “I feel better every day” (Denver Post)
- Zibanejad practices fully alongside Kreider, Buchnevich (New York Newsday)
- Penguins captain Sidney Crosby’s recovery continues (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Dylan Strome enters concussion protocol and is a late scratch vs. the Stars, a day after celebrating 1 year with the Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Red Wings look for more dirty goals after losing Anthony Mantha for at least two weeks (Detroit News)
- Kings’ Alec Martinez is expected to make full recovery after wrist laceration (Los Angeles Times)
- Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen taking a wait-and-see approach to back-to-back weekend games (Toronto Star)
- Captain Ryan Getzlaf sparks Ducks’ victory after calling out teammates (Orange County Register)
- Arizona Coyotes captain Oliver Ekman-Larsson owning his mistakes (Arizona Republic)
- Artemi Panarin's incredible start has him in legendary company (New York Post)
- McDavid, Draisaitl exploding offensively under 'defensive-minded' Tippett (Edmonton Sun)
- Lee, Eberle still struggling to score for Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers calling on super sub Sam Gagner again (Edmonton Journal)
- Penguins’ Dominik Kahun shows value in ragging the puck (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers’ Robert Hagg earns another day in the lineup in place of slumping Shayne Gostisbehere (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Shayne Gostisbehere still on sidelines as Flyers look for more offense (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Canucks call up Nikolay Goldobin, re-assign Sven Baertschi (Vancouver Province)