Tuesday, January 25, 2022
- Wild routs Canadiens as 4th line shines, Kaprizov hits 100 career points (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Avalanche blanks Blackhawks behind Pavel Francouz’s second straight shutout (Denver Post)
- Stars beat Flyers, 3-1, to extend skid to franchise high-tying 12 games (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Rangers top Kings on Fox's shootout clincher (New York Newsday)
- Keith Yandle ties NHL's all-time consecutive games played record at 964 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Rangers' Kreider named NHL's first star of the week, scores 30th (New York Newsday)
- Émilie Castonguay: From vision board to reality as Canucks' first female assistant GM (Vancouver Province)
- Maple Leafs' John Tavares on racism in hockey: "We have a lot of work to do ... to make a difference" (Toronto Sun)
- 'It's distasteful': Devils' P.K. Subban doesn't want pity, seeks change following racist incident (NorthJersey.com)
- ‘Almost unfathomable’: Flames marvel at Yandle’s achievement as NHL’s new ironman (Calgary Sun)
- Sharks, Karlsson still determining ‘right thing to do’ with injury, but short-term outlook isn’t good (San Jose Mercury News)
- Trent Mann and the Senators' scouting staff getting used to the new normal (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks prospect Mason McTavish expected to make Canada’s Olympic team (Orange County Register)
- Ducks push back against physical Bruins, start trip with a victory (Orange County Register)
- Golden Knights open road trip with win over Capitals (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- For the Stars, boring wins — like Monday’s in Philly — are just fine (Dallas Morning News)
- Ducks dump Bruins, 5-3 (Boston Herald)
- Flames leave Blues, Binnington shellshocked in 7-1 romp (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Vegas beats the odds to hand the Capitals their first shutout loss of the season (Washington Post)
- Blackhawks’ hard work not enough to avoid another loss to Avalanche (Chicago Sun-Times)
- In a troublesome trend, Bruins were slow to recover from Ducks’ quick start (Boston Globe)
- Ex-Wild forward Pitlick returns to town with Montreal Canadiens (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Jets hardly looking like a playoff team, let alone a Cup contender (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Panthers frustrated after an ‘unacceptable’ loss in Seattle. ‘We were flat ... again’ (Miami Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers finally getting a little good news (Edmonton Sun)
- Evgeni Malkin’s return has brought more risk, more reward to the power play (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Muzzin returns to Maple Leafs practice as he works his way back from concussion (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins forward Teddy Blueger out six to eight weeks for fractured jaw (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Kaapo Kakko could have extended Rangers absence after going on IR (New York Post)
- William Nylander on the Leafs’ third line is an experiment, not a demotion (Toronto Star)
- Barzal and the right wing man: The search goes on (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings seek ways to get Filip Zadina out of prolonged slump (MLive.com)
- Lightning’s Brian Elliott continues to play well despite big gaps in playing time (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canucks’ Elias Pettersson needs to take his best shot(s), says coach Boudreau (Vancouver Province)
- Kraken’s AHL affiliate in Palm Springs eager to open new arena, begin inaugural season (Seattle Times)