Friday, October 29, 2021
- Panthers’ Quenneville resigns over role in Blackhawks’ mishandling of abuse allegations (Miami Herald)
- Blackhawks’ Jonathan Toews strikes wrong chords with comments on Stan Bowman, Kyle Beach (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sharks assistant coach Madden was interviewed as part of Blackhawks’ sex assault probe (San Jose Mercury News)
- Frederik Andersen again ‘the rock’ as Canes notch record-setting win over the Bruins (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames stay hot on the road against Crosby-less Penguins, win fifth straight (Calgary Herald)
- Haydn Fleury’s first two-goal game gives Kraken first two-game win streak, beating Wild (Seattle Times)
- Minus O'Reilly, Blues suffer first loss of the season, 4-3 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Zuccarello, Pitlick sidelined for Wild game in Seattle by COVID-19 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Golden Knights sign defenseman to contract extension (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- China’s Hockey Team Is So Bad It Might Be Dropped From the Olympics (New York Times)
- Kyle Beach shares message of ‘immense gratitude’ and resilience as Blackhawks scandal goes public: ‘My battle is just beginning’ (Toronto Star)
- Ducks coach Dallas Eakins encourages players, staff members to speak up (Orange County Register)
- Don Granato's thoughts on Joel Quenneville turn only to Kyle Beach (Buffalo News)
- Jets say Blackhawks sex-assault scandal opens door to prevention, education (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jets players stand with Beach as GM Cheveldayoff faces Bettman meeting on Blackhawks scandal (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rangers, Islanders react to Blackhawks sex-abuse scandal: ‘Shocking’ (New York Post)
- Dubois strikes twice, lifts Jets to fourth straight win against struggling Kings (Winnipeg Sun)
- Jake Allen slams door on Sharks to help Canadiens snap San Jose jinx (Montreal Gazette)
- Martin Jones stars in goal as Flyers hold on for 2-1 win over Canucks (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lightning jump on Coyotes early in home win (Tampa Bay Times)
- Struggling, short-handed Kings lose 6th in a row (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks erase 3-goal deficit, but lose to Sabres in overtime (Orange County Register)
- Sparse crowd watches as Sharks are silenced by Montreal Canadiens (San Jose Mercury News)
- The Bruins are in a funk, and the Hurricanes made them pay for it (Boston Globe)
- Plucky battle but no puck luck as Vancouver still winless at home (Vancouver Province)
- Short-handed Penguins shut out by Flames, 4-0 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Fight opens game, but Coyotes can't find first win in loss to Cup champion Lightning (Arizona Republic)
- Wild fall 4-1 in first-ever matchup with expansion Kraken (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- The Canes finally got the better of the Bruins in their budding rivalry, and did it naturally (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins forward Sidney Crosby remains sidelined (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Former Everett Silvertips forward Connor Dewar makes NHL debut in Seattle with Wild (Seattle Times)
- Difference for 4-2-1 Wings? They're winning tight games (Detroit Free Press)
- Forecheck foresight: Stars are trying to improve where the best NHL teams are already excelling (Dallas Morning News)
- After loss, Gallant felt it was time to go to the video (New York Newsday)
- Blue Jackets' Max Domi again returns from injury ahead of schedule (Columbus Dispatch)
- Islanders’ Semyon Varlamov: I feel ‘100 percent’ and am ready to go (New York Post)
- Rangers youngster 'ready' to return to lineup next game (New York Post)
- Capitals’ T.J. Oshie is week-to-week with a lower-body injury (Washington Post)
- Every goalie looks like a Hall-of-Famer to struggling Oilers' Yamamoto (Edmonton Journal)