Thursday, December 1, 2022
- Mitch Marner keeps scoring and the Leafs keep winning on record-tying night against Sharks (Toronto Star)
- Rangers hang on against Senators to snap three-game skid (New York Post)
- Penguins defenseman Kris Letang out indefinitely after suffering another stroke (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Lightning’s Pat Maroon punches back at Boston broadcaster’s comments about his weight (Tampa Bay Times)
- Roberto Luongo to be inducted into Canucks Ring of Honour next season (Vancouver Province)
- NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman weighs in on Arizona Coyotes staying in Tempe (Arizona Republic)
- Stroke in people Kris Letang's age, condition not as rare as one might think, experts say (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Stars’ Roope Hintz ‘rewarded’ with extension after slow-burn into one of hockey’s best (Dallas Morning News)
- With the spotlight on Stutzle and Lafrenière, Zibanejad talks about the pressures of being a top draft pick (Ottawa Citizen)
- Detroit Red Wings fight back from 3-goal deficit, earn point in 5-4 shootout loss to Sabres (Detroit Free Press)
- Blackhawks’ rally falls short against Oilers as losing streak continues (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Red Wings' Tyler Bertuzzi appears to injure hand during game (Detroit Free Press)
- Jaroslav Halak gets his first Rangers win on seventh try (New York Post)
- Derek Lalonde proud of Red Wings’ rally that netted ‘huge’ point (MLive.com)
- Gallant defends Lafrenière's modest output (New York Newsday)
- Florida Panthers weigh in after sixth loss in seven games: ‘We need to shift our focus’ (Miami Herald)
- With power play unplugged, Canadiens seek new outlet (Montreal Gazette)
- Canucks hear Boudreau 'loud and clear' on call for more fire in the belly after getting 'bullied' by Capitals (Vancouver Province)
- No timeline for Alex Pietrangelo’s return to Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Isles' forward depth likely to be tested due to injuries (New York Newsday)
- Devils’ John Marino ‘day-to-day’ with upper body injury (NJ.com)
- Knights’ No. 1 goaltender emerges a quarter into season (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Ducks’ Troy Terry: John Gibson’s work ethic has been ‘our lifeline this year’ (Orange County Register)
- Reuniting McDavid and Draisaitl is having the desired winning effect for Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Kevin Hayes, Flyers leaders rise to the occasion to help snap the team’s 10-game skid (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Dylan Larkin's defensive commitment sparking Red Wings' surge (Detroit News)
- After mini slump, Wild’s Matt Boldy has found his scoring touch again (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames forward Mangiapane looking more like his scrappy self (Calgary Sun)
- Thanks to Calle Rosen's play, using 7 defensemen may become a regular thing for Blues (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Dryden Hunt’s first Avalanche goal is just the beginning, linemate Anton Blidh says. He would know: in AHL, “we hated each other.” (Denver Post)
- Egor Zamula’s defensive exploits a good sign for the Flyers’ present and future (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kings place goalie Cal Petersen on waivers (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Officials call Chicago Blackhawks owners’ 700-acre development proposal a ‘pretty big deal for the village of Mundelein’ (Chicago Tribune)