Friday, November 1, 2024
- Edmonton Oilers whip Predators again as life goes on without McDavid (Edmonton Sun)
- Sidney Crosby scores twice as Penguins top Ducks in overtime to end 6-game losing streak (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- No tricks, all treats: How the Hurricanes battered the Bruins to win fifth straight game (Raleigh News & Observer)
- William Nylander makes his case for more ice time with a two-goal game against the visiting Kraken (Toronto Star)
- Smith has unforgettable night as Sharks stretch win streak to three (San Jose Mercury News)
- Welcome to the ‘areena’: Stars’ Miro Heiskanen feels most himself back home in Finland (Dallas Morning News)
- Avalanche stars Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen are producing, but shooting less so far this season (Denver Post)
- Once a slow starter, Wild’s Kaprizov is on a scoring tear (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Andrei Vasilevskiy is approaching a big milestone. What does it mean? (Tampa Bay Times)
- What do the Sharks want from Liljegren, now freed from Toronto? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs reflect on Timothy Liljegren trade: 'Going to miss him a lot' (Toronto Sun)
- No place like home: The door is open for Claude Giroux to stay with the Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers keep their momentum rolling with a 2-1 win over the St. Louis Blues (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Caps get on the same page and pull away from the Canadiens (Washington Post)
- Bruins get embarrassed in Carolina, 8-2 (Boston Herald)
- Blackhawks disappointed in themselves after losing to lowly Sharks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kraken try to make do without top defensemen, but fall in Toronto (Seattle Times)
- Slumping Blues provide themselves with little margin for error in 2-1 loss to Flyers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins' Alex Nedeljkovic comes up clutch to beat Ducks for 1st win of season (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Sharks rookie has premonition, scores twice for first NHL points (San Jose Mercury News)
- Forward Blake Lizotte makes Penguins debut after recovering from concussion (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Sam Ersson starts against the Blues, but John Tortorella says he wants to ‘get a look’ at Aleksei Kolosov as the backup (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Ten games in, Jets are the class of the NHL (Winnipeg Free Press)
- How many NHL teams that were out of the playoffs on Nov. 1 eventually made it in? The data doesn’t bode well for the Bruins. (Boston Globe)
- Numbers don’t paint pretty picture for Red Wings 10 games in (MLive.com)
- ’Just work harder:’ Canucks look to reset after ugly loss to Devils (Vancouver Province)
- Frustration quickly building as Islanders look to prevent season from spiraling (New York Post)
- Calgary Flames focus on work ethic as losing streak hits four (Calgary Sun)
- San Jose Sharks provide upbeat update on Macklin Celebrini (San Jose Mercury News)
- Injured Devils forward expects to return this season from leg surgery (NJ.com)
- Rangers goalies can’t camouflage team’s defensive recklessness forever (New York Post)
- Dylan Cozens shifts to the wing as Lindy Ruff tries to unlock Sabres' offense (Buffalo News)
- Flames recall Matt Coronato, send Sam Honzek to minors (Calgary Sun)
- Stars forward Roope Hintz releases signature Finland-inspired shoe to benefit children (Dallas Morning News)