Thursday, November 28, 2019
- Amid off-ice controversy, Flames defeat Sabres in 3-2 overtime victory (Calgary Sun)
- Avalanche uses big third period to defeat Oilers and snap two-game skid (Denver Post)
- Blues outlast Lightning, but lose Sundqvist to injury (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs win a 54-shot laugher in Detroit (Toronto Sun)
- Bill Peters issues statement addressing use of racial slurs (Calgary Sun)
- Bruins extend Charlie Coyle, Chris Wagner with multi-year deals (Boston Herald)
- Thanksgiving is a new holiday for Wild's European players (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins' Canadian players more than happy to take a second helping of Thanksgiving (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Canes’ Brind’Amour confirms accusations by former player about Peters incidents (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Questions loom for Flames management and owners about Peters' conduct (Calgary Herald)
- Avs defenseman Ian Cole supports Akim Aliu, a former AHL teammate, but never witnessed racist comments toward him (Denver Post)
- Sharks’ Evander Kane: Don’t lump Mike Babcock story with Bill Peters allegations (San Jose Mercury News)
- It's not acceptable': Sens D.J. Smith pushed to eliminate bullying, hazing as coach (Ottawa Citizen)
- Racism allegations are ugly, but Oilers coach says NHL is a tolerant place (Edmonton Sun)
- Lightning’s Erik Cernak texted Sabres’ Rasmus Dahlin about hit (Tampa Bay Times)
- Poile expects Turris to play for Preds again (The Tennessean)
- Kings beat Islanders behind team effort (Los Angeles Times)
- Golden Knights score in final second, then win in OT, 4-3 (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Christian Dvorak scores twice as Arizona Coyotes beat Anaheim Ducks in shootout (Arizona Republic)
- Zibanejad scores in return as Rangers win third straight (New York Newsday)
- Claude Giroux, Brian Elliott spark Flyers to a rare win in Columbus (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins offense makes up for shaky goaltending in wild win over Canucks (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Capitals regain their stride, beat Panthers with a strong third period (Washington Post)
- Jets open California trip with big win in San Jose (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lightning fall to defending Cup champions again (Tampa Bay Times)
- Sharks look ‘lifeless’ as win streak is halted at three (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penalties pile up for Jackets in loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Varlamov can't save Islanders in loss to Kings (New York Newsday)
- Close to rock bottom: Red Wings pounded by Maple Leafs (Detroit News)
- Too much Malkin in blown three-goal lead (Vancouver Province)
- Roof falls in on frustrated and short-staffed Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Red Wings lose Jimmy Howard, laud Jonathan Bernier’s perseverance (MLive.com)
- Trotz says he's not concerned about Isles allowing more goals (New York Newsday)
- Lundqvist appears in 1,000th game with Rangers (New York Newsday)
- ‘No timeline’ for Marc-Andre Fleury’s return to Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Lightning’s Steven Stamkos could play this weekend (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wild’s Kaapo Kahkonen impressed in NHL debut. What’s next for him? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- David Kampf’s improved accuracy, higher volume driving Blackhawks’ offensive breakout (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blackhawks recall Anton Wedin from Rockford and move Drake Caggiula to long-term injured reserve (Chicago Tribune)
- Golden Knights waive Valentin Zykov (Las Vegas Review-Journal)