Thursday, November 10, 2022
- Scary moment for Oilers and Evander Kane in victory against Lightning (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins beat Capitals, snap 7-game skid despite rash of injuries on defense (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Florida Panthers begin pivotal early-season homestand with shutout win vs. Hurricanes (Miami Herald)
- Down two suspended players, Canadiens rout Canucks (Montreal Gazette)
- Jack Eichel returns to Buffalo 1 year after trade to Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Blues' Robert Bortuzzo has survived and thrived to reach 500 NHL games played (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Juraj Slafkovsky suspended for two games by NHL (Montreal Gazette)
- Kaprizov fined $5,000, but won't be suspended, after match penalty (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Isaiah Meyer-Crothers releases statement on Mitchell Miller saga (Boston Herald)
- Canucks: Burke’s work to land Sedins in Vancouver appreciated by Hockey Hall of Fame-bound twins (Vancouver Province)
- Sabres preparing for 'hardest game' of season with Jack Eichel back in Buffalo (Buffalo News)
- Jack Eichel says booing Sabres fans means 'they care for you a lot, they’re upset you’re not there anymore' (Buffalo News)
- Meeting called by GM puts onus on Blue Jackets to rebound (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild wipe incredible Trevor Zegras goal off board in 4-1 win over Ducks (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ducks falter in the third period, lose to Minnesota Wild (Orange County Register)
- Darcy Kuemper shaky in net as Capitals get blitzed by the Penguins (Washington Post)
- Thatcher Demko gets mad but can't get even (Vancouver Province)
- Ducks’ Adam Henrique misses game against the Wild (Orange County Register)
- Mike Sullivan throws curveball, starts Casey DeSmith against Capitals (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Early-season success has Jets believing (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Isles starting to cash in on power-play opportunities (New York Newsday)
- With recent success, Maple Leafs 'getting closer to the game we want to sustain' (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning switch up power-play units in search of a spark (Tampa Bay Times)
- Gerard Gallant reunites 'Kid Line' at practice (New York Newsday)
- Murray shining in Maple Leafs practice in return from injury, with start on Saturday a possibility (Toronto Sun)
- Stars send goalie Matt Murray to AHL, signaling possible return of starter Jake Oettinger (Dallas Morning News)
- Ryan Lindgren returning for Rangers after being sidelined by blindside hit (New York Post)
- Red Wings eager to add Tyler Bertuzzi’s offense during upcoming trip (MLive.com)
- Jonathan Toews, Max Domi helping Blackhawks lead NHL in faceoff percentage (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Have the Sharks found the right forward to play with Meier and Hertl? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ruzicka aims to make most of opportunity as Flames’ first line fill-in (Calgary Sun)
- The knuckles of Jets' Brenden Dillon helped set the tone against Stars (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils’ Alexander Holtz still gunning for regular lineup spot: ‘I want to get back in’ (NJ.com)
- Gabe Vilardi is finding his game with Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Stars’ AHL experiment with defenseman Thomas Harley has started to pay off (Dallas Morning News)
- Mavrik Bourque still part of Stars’ next wave of weapons, even with modest AHL numbers (Dallas Morning News)
- Sharks enjoy time with Special Olympians, host 9-year-old cancer patient at practice (San Jose Mercury News)
- The softer side of John Tortorella: Inside the fiery coach’s passion for helping animals in need (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sauna culture humbles and bonds Avalanche in Finland: “Who runs away fastest” (Denver Post)