Monday, January 10, 2022
- Last-minute heroics give Blues 2-1 win over Stars (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Ducks goaltender Lukas Dostal wins in a shootout in his NHL debut (Orange County Register)
- Devils' Monday game postponed as two more players enter COVID protocols (NorthJersey.com)
- Another postponement for Edmonton Oilers with more positive cases (Edmonton Sun)
- Panarin cleared to return, but Gallant enters COVID protocol (New York Newsday)
- Desperate for goalie help, Hurricanes sign top prospect in middle of the NCAA season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Former Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin joins the Kings’ front office (Los Angeles Times)
- Expecting increased capacity for COVID-postponed games 'unrealistic,' doctor says (Vancouver Province)
- Wave of postponements working in Edmonton Oilers' favour (Edmonton Sun)
- Frustration mounts for Stars after controversial end vs. Blues: ‘We deserved a lot better than that’ (Dallas Morning News)
- Detroit Red Wings show improvement, but fall to the Anaheim Ducks, 4-3 in a shootout (Detroit Free Press)
- Dylan Larkin leaves game in Anaheim in first period with upper-body injury (Detroit News)
- NHL rookie stars Raymond, Seider, Zegras on display in Anaheim (Detroit News)
- Flyers’ losses mounting, but top players due back from COVID-19 protocols (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Anders Bjork rejoins Sabres from protocol, aims to make more of an impact (Buffalo News)
- Rangers finding success with captain-less leadership (New York Post)
- Defencemen, forwards alike adapting to laying less lumber (Winnipeg Sun)
- Capitals goalie breaks NHL record in loss to Wild (Washington Times)
- Wild winger Kevin Fiala shows maturity (and the winning goal) after benching (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- With two more goals, Panthers’ Carter Verhaeghe continues to show why he’s ‘such a threat’ (Miami Herald)
- Ryan Johnson playing a big role since Canucks management turnover (Vancouver Province)
- It's been a season of mostly stops and some starts for Nelson (New York Newsday)
- Leafs’ most scrutinized player Nick Ritchie hoping for more ups than downs the rest of the way (Toronto Star)
- With powerful legs and willingness to charge to the net, Bruins’ Oskar Steen makes up for short stature (Boston Globe)
- Ducks prospect Mason McTavish dealt from Peterborough to Hamilton in OHL (Orange County Register)
- “Small hockey world” binds Knights coaches, defenseman together (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- With a newborn at home and a Cup on his mind, Brian Boyle remains driven by faith and family (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)