Saturday, October 30, 2021
- Bettman exonerates Jets GM (Winnipeg Free Press)
- As ‘whirlwind’ continues, Panthers turn to assistant Andrew Brunette after Quenneville resigns (Miami Herald)
- Hurricanes 7-0 after beating Chicago Blackhawks in Antti Raanta’s first start in net (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ryan Getzlaf ties Ducks’ franchise record for points in shootout loss (Orange County Register)
- Maple Leafs sign Morgan Rielly to $60M contract extension through 2030 (Toronto Sun)
- Blues' Binnington doesn't condone his stick swing, but doesn't regret it either (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- So where’s Evander Kane right now? Not even his coach knows (San Jose Mercury News)
- Hockey Hall of Fame says it is considering the Chicago Blackhawks’ request to remove Brad Aldrich’s name from the Stanley Cup — while the NHL opts not to punish Kevin Cheveldayoff (Chicago Tribune)
- With Accusations of Abuse, Kyle Beach Forces NHL to Confront Its Failings (New York Times)
- Chicago Blackhawks’ Brad Aldrich joins list of falls from grace in professional sports (Globe & Mail)
- An Arena Where the Goal Is ‘Net Zero’ Carbon Emissions, Even From Fans (New York Times)
- Cleared by NHL, Cheveldayoff still owes explanation to Jets fans and citizens of Winnipeg (Winnipeg Sun)
- 'How do we trust this organization moving forward?' Hawks fans struggle with how to feel about team (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Jets head coach expects NHL will learn and change as result of Blackhawks scandal (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Stars coach Rick Bowness hopes NHL has learned lessons from Blackhawks’ sexual assault missteps (Dallas Morning News)
- Predators' John Hynes in wake of Blackhawks investigation: 'We all have to take individual accountability' (The Tennessean)
- Senators weigh in on courage displayed by Kyle Beach (Ottawa Citizen)
- Penguins pause to reflect on Blackhawks scandal (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Dubas calls on players to lead Maple Leafs out of slump through focus and work ethic (Toronto Sun)
- Golden Knights blow lead, but recover for 3rd straight win (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Alex Ovechkin, Capitals keep the Coyotes at bay (Washington Post)
- Norris keeps scoring and Gustavsson keeps saving as Senators end losing streak in Dallas (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rangers put it in gear in bounce-back win (New York Post)
- Chicago Blackhawks remain winless, allowing 4 1st-period goals in a 6-3 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes and falling to 0-6-2 (Chicago Tribune)
- Coyotes come closer, but done in by penalties in eighth straight loss (Arizona Republic)
- Blue Jackets can't keep pace with Rangers, fall 4-0 in New York (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings stage another comeback, lose 3-2 in OT to unbeaten Panthers (8-0) (Detroit News)
- Igor Shesterkin puts on a show (New York Post)
- With Kakko back, Rangers move Lafreniere to third line (New York Newsday)
- Another early-season Stars slide is upon us. This time, will Dallas change for better or worse? (Dallas Morning News)
- Are Lightning’s bottom lines about to break through? (Tampa Bay Times)
- After glimpse of success, Sabres work overtime to improve their 3-on-3 play (Buffalo News)
- Bruce Cassidy puts Bruins’ punchless power play under some scrutiny (Boston Globe)
- Jeff Carter returns to practice, Sidney Crosby a full participant again (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ducks place Rickard Rakell on injured reserve with upper-body injury (Orange County Register)
- Capitals place Oshie on injured reserve with lower-body injury (Washington Times)
- Jack Hughes out at least five weeks for dislocated shoulder (NorthJersey.com)
- Injured Golden Knights captain skates on own after practice (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Matthew Highmore on injured reserve, Nic Petan called up (Vancouver Province)
- McDavid and Nugent-Hopkins racking up points for Oilers early on (Edmonton Journal)
- 'We didn't like them together': Kaprizov, Fiala pairing broken up; both in slump (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Elias Pettersson knows he must be better (Vancouver Province)
- Nashville Predators defenseman Dante Fabbro is winning trust and beauty contests (The Tennessean)
- Chinakhov showed progress for Blue Jackets during Domi's absence (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild recall rookie Adam Beckman, place winger Jordan Greenway on IR (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins assign forward Kasper Bjorkqvist to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)