Wednesday, November 2, 2022
- Coyotes goaltender Karel Vejmelka makes 41 saves in Arizona's first win at Mullett Arena (Arizona Republic)
- Oilers overwhelm Predators to win fifth consecutive game (Edmonton Sun)
- Jack Eichel comes to rescue again in Golden Knights’ OT win (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Despite two goalie swaps and a disastrous second period, the Bruins rallied to beat the Penguins in overtime (Boston Globe)
- Karlsson’s historic night not enough as Sharks lose to Ducks in shootout (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils’ Ondrej Palat undergoes groin surgery, recovery timeline still unknown (NJ.com)
- We’ve seen the Leafs have shaky starts before, but something this year feels different (Globe & Mail)
- Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner shrugs off brief benching, any criticism that comes on social media (Toronto Sun)
- A risk led Mikko Rantanen to his first taste of a championship in Finland. Now he returns as Colorado Avalanche star. (Denver Post)
- Reality check: Blues GM Doug Armstrong meets with players to discuss team slump (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- As injuries mount, Wild GM Guerin says 'we need guys to step up' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Value of Vancouver Canucks franchise and buildings cracks US$1 billion, according to Sportico (Vancouver Province)
- Canadiens now valued at US$1.7 billion, according to Sportico report (Montreal Gazette)
- Sharks’ franchise value lags behind several other NHL teams, report says (San Jose Mercury News)
- Chris Kreider’s dramatic OT winner steals Rangers pair of points versus Flyers (New York Post)
- Miro Heiskanen noticeably returns to the lineup, contributes across the ice in Stars’ win (Dallas Morning News)
- Ducks win a wild one against Sharks in a shootout (Orange County Register)
- Isles strong on penalty kill, beat Chicago for fourth straight win (New York Newsday)
- Marco Rossi scores first point in NHL as Wild beat Canadiens (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kraken show moxie, battle back for 5-4 victory at Calgary (Seattle Times)
- Devils heat up after start slow in 5-2 win vs. Canucks: ‘Hey, we found a way’ (NJ.com)
- Lightning win ugly, late against Ottawa Senators (Tampa Bay Times)
- Young Canadiens make costly mistakes in loss to Wild (Montreal Gazette)
- Capitals let a pair of leads slip away, fall to Golden Knights in OT (Washington Post)
- Third-string goalie Söderblom thrust into action, Blackhawks lose 3-1 to Islanders (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flyers lose 1-0 to the Rangers in overtime battle between goalies Carter Hart, Igor Shesterkin (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins blow 3-goal lead to Bruins on their way to 5th loss in a row (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Defensive disasters continue for Vancouver (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers’ Igor Shesterkin picks up first shutout of season: ‘old hat’ (New York Post)
- Fogarty makes his Wild debut in familiar Xcel Energy Center rink (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- New Chicago coach Richardson enjoyed his time as Isles assistant under Weight (New York Newsday)
- For underachieving Maple Leafs, improving on simple fundamentals is the modest goal (Toronto Sun)
- Panthers trying to build a ‘template’ for shut-down third periods. How it’s going so far (Miami Herald)
- Maple Leafs concentrating on getting back into win column, not on Keefe's job future (Toronto Sun)
- Bowness returns to a bit of a mess, as Jets lack effort, passion (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rangers’ Vitali Kravtsov out for at least a week with upper-body injury (New York Post)
- Sabres center Dylan Cozens working to 'earn' respect when facing NHL's best (Buffalo News)
- Flames fourth-liner Ritchie explains early scoring success (Calgary Sun)
- Flyers defenseman Egor Zamula learning how to stick with the ‘big boys’ (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins forward Drew O'Connor is centered on improving his position (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Craig Berube calls Noel Acciari 'everything we expected,' moves him up Blues' depth chart (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Ducks’ Dallas Eakins says Mason McTavish was never headed back to juniors (Orange County Register)
- Scotty Bowman cherishes memories of Red Wings 1997, 1998 Stanley Cup teams (MLive.com)