Wednesday, October 27, 2021
- Blackhawks’ Stan Bowman resigns in overhaul over sexual assault cover-up (Chicago Sun-Times)
- NHL investigation shows Quenneville met about 2010 Blackhawks sexual assault allegation (Miami Herald)
- Jets' Cheveldayoff to face questioning from NHL's Bettman over Chicago Blackhawks' sexual assault allegations (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kraken earns its first victory at Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle Times)
- Miscues prove costly in tough home-opener setback (Vancouver Province)
- Golden Knights hold off Avalanche to snap 4-game losing streak (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Jonathan Toews and Henrik Borgström join other Chicago Blackhawks in the COVID-19 protocol (Chicago Tribune)
- O'Reilly lands on Blues' COVID list (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Suspended Sharks forward Kane, estranged wife drop domestic violence restraining orders against each other (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks Ignored 2010 Sexual Assault Accusation, an Investigation Says (New York Times)
- Stan Bowman’s exit leaves already-struggling Blackhawks in shambles (Chicago Sun-Times)
- The Maple Leafs talk has turned to adversity, and it's time for them to act on their words (Toronto Sun)
- San Jose Sharks, without Evander Kane, have a blueprint for success (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ehlers scores twice to power Jets past Ducks 4-3 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Mangiapane, Lindholm lead red-hot Flames to win over Devils (Calgary Herald)
- Wild grabs early lead, polishes off Canucks after Pitlick's 'saucy' pass (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nashville Predators hang on to defeat San Jose Sharks for second straight win (The Tennessean)
- Golden Knights send Avalanche to 2-4 with fifth straight win against conference rivals (Denver Post)
- Blowout loss in Seattle is latest indignity for struggling Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Lightning chasing again, fall to Sabres on the road (Tampa Bay Times)
- Good road trip that could’ve been better; Eklund’s hazy NHL future (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ducks squander late lead in loss to Winnipeg (Orange County Register)
- Devils out of sync in 5-3 loss to Flames in homestand finale (NorthJersey.com)
- Vengeful Lightning thump Penguins, 5-1, after 90-second sequence shifts balance (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Flames defenceman Oliver Kylington hits 100-game plateau (Calgary Sun)
- Pitlick steps in to make season debut as Wild changes lineup (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nashville Predators' sellout streak ends at 192 (The Tennessean)
- With their offense struggling again, Stars seek solutions for scoring troubles (Dallas Morning News)
- Panthers’ power play broke out against lowly Coyotes. A strategy change can make it last (Miami Herald)
- Rangers coach: Too many finesse plays leading to turnovers (New York Post)
- Chara's early struggles may force changes to Isles' defense (New York Newsday)
- Rangers winger Alexis Lafreniere: 'I have to be better' (New York Newsday)
- Lucas Raymond’s attitude, confidence contribute to fast start with Red Wings (MLive.com)
- Wild winger Kevin Fiala growing into complete player (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Capitals defenseman Nick Jensen has carried over his strong finish to last season (Washington Post)
- Evan Bouchard has been surprise of Oiler early going with his ice-time (Edmonton Journal)
- 'This league is about opportunity': With Kris Letang out, Mark Friedman earns a promotion on Penguins' blue line (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins forward Kasper Bjorkqvist earned recall on merit (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Arizona Coyotes call up 3 from Tucson after injuries to Carter Hutton, Conor Timmins (Arizona Republic)
- A hockey legend told him to shoot; Flames prospect Jack Beck is listening (Calgary Sun)