Thursday, October 28, 2021
- Kyle Beach reveals he’s Blackhawks’ sexual-assault victim: ‘The healing process is just beginning’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- With Joel Quenneville coaching amid controversy, Panthers become 14th team to start 7-0 (Miami Herald)
- Blackhawks to start settlement talks with lawyer for Brad Aldrich sexual-assault victims (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flyers hand Oilers their first loss of the season behind Cam Atkinson and Carter Hart (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Winds of change: Maple Leafs rally in Chicago for vital win (Toronto Sun)
- Kings lose Drew Doughty for two months, Sean Walker for the season (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins list Sidney Crosby as 'day to day' in recovery from wrist surgery (Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lightning’s Nikita Kucherov expected to miss 8-10 weeks following surgery (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jets' Wheeler returns to practice ice after COVID isolation (Winnipeg Sun)
- Johnston's contract extension an insurance policy for Isles' identity line (New York Newsday)
- Defenceman Hamonic skates in Abbotsford (Vancouver Province)
- Former Blackhawks player Kyle Beach: NHL 'let me down and they've let others down' (USA Today)
- Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews defend Stan Bowman, while the Chicago Blackhawks stars also express sympathy and admiration for Kyle Beach (Chicago Tribune)
- Before Hawks fall to Toronto, Wirtz delivers message to team (Chicago Daily Herald)
- 'I didn't know anything' - Oilers Keith addresses Blackhawks investigation (Edmonton Sun)
- Two Leafs among the top five highest paid players in the NHL, according to Forbes magazine (Toronto Star)
- Larkin delivers OT winner as Wings rally for 3-2 win in D.C. (Detroit Free Press)
- Golden Knights overcome travel issues, rally past Stars in OT (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Bruins fall in Florida, 4-1 (Boston Herald)
- Capitals start fast, finish slow and fall in overtime to the Red Wings (Washington Post)
- Stars dominate wounded Golden Knights, but fail to finish in frustrating overtime loss (Dallas Morning News)
- Flyers end Oilers' winning streak but McDavid keeps his point run alive (Edmonton Journal)
- Spittin’ chiclets: Leaf Mitch Marner chips in, and breaks out a classic hockey player smile (Toronto Star)
- Quenneville skips presser after accuser claims coach was aware of 2010 assault allegation (Miami Herald)
- Nashville Predators' power play is good again. Why and will it last? (The Tennessean)
- Ilya Sorokin is complicating the Islanders’ goalie dilemma (New York Post)
- Rangers winger Alexis Lafreniere: 'I have to be better' (New York Newsday)
- 'I just go off the rail': Blue Jackets RW Voracek using odd equipment (Columbus Dispatch)
- 'You want to play a lot’: Flames’ Andersson relishing workhorse role (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks defenseman Josh Manson: ‘We’ve got to find ways to win the game’ (Orange County Register)
- Marcus Pettersson is out of his own head and playing like a $20 million man (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Defensemen played a big part in Kraken’s win over Canadiens, and that’s a good sign for the offense (Seattle Times)
- Logan O’Connor steps into top-six role for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Former Gopher Rem Pitlick makes memorable, roller-coaster debut with Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hall of Famer Cammi Granato blazes another trail, this time as a scout with the Kraken (Seattle Times)
- Knights’ Foley no longer leading charge to bring MLS to Las Vegas (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Siblings with Wild connections help establish Kraken in Seattle (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)