Thursday, November 11, 2021
- Ducks GM Bob Murray resigns, will begin alcohol abuse treatment (Orange County Register)
- Soup's on: Campbell shutout, special teams, lift Maple Leafs to 'textbook win' over Flyers (Toronto Sun)
- Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon to miss three weeks “give or take” with injury (Denver Post)
- Travis Hamonic's vaccination status sends him back to Abbotsford (Vancouver Province)
- Ottawa Senators opt to keep their distance to try to slow down COVID-19 outbreak (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks’ Ryan Getzlaf says now is the time to re-evaluate workplace culture (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks interim coach Derek King helping his players be players again (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sharks’ Boughner describes ‘crazy’ time after he tested positive for COVID-19 (San Jose Mercury News)
- ‘OK wow, they’re actually looking at me’: Flames’ Mangiapane on Canada’s long list for Beijing Olympics (Calgary Sun)
- Fiala adds pizazz with flashy goal in Wild's 5-2 rout of Coyotes (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Tanner Jeannot, Ryan Johansen, Matt Duchene lead Predators past Dallas Stars (The Tennessean)
- Gostisbehere records another multi-point game, but Coyotes fall to Minnesota Wild (Arizona Republic)
- Stars miss first chance to capitalize on key stretch of the season in loss to Predators (Dallas Morning News)
- William Nylander and Toronto Maple Leafs blow past Flyers, 3-0 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Injured John Tavares sits out road date with Flyers (Toronto Star)
- Former Coyotes defenseman Goligoski 'having a blast' with home state team Minnesota Wild (Arizona Republic)
- No games, but Blue Jackets work to keep hot start going (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers taking a defensive refresher course during practice sessions (New York Newsday)
- Generating more shots a point of Rangers emphasis (New York Post)
- Capitals’ once-graying roster gets youth infusion due to injuries (Washington Times)
- Erik Cernak’s absence leaves hole on Lightning blue line (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hurt not so good for Predators or Filip Forsberg, whose future with team remains uncertain (The Tennessean)
- Brandon Hagel will miss about 2 weeks with a shoulder injury, but the Chicago Blackhawks are getting some of their forwards back (Chicago Tribune)
- Schenn, Sundqvist not far away from return for Blues; Neighbours to juniors (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Penguins notes: Marcus Pettersson, Chad Ruhwedel return to practice after COVID spells (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Golden Knights forward recovers from COVID, works on conditioning (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- With Carey Price out, Canadiens' bright spotlight falls on Jake Allen (Montreal Gazette)
- Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry seeks improvement in shootouts (Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Brent Burns’ recent play reminiscent of SJ Sharks veteran’s Norris Trophy-caliber years (San Jose Mercury News)
- Aleksander Barkov hit another Panthers milestone, but his focus is on bigger goals (Miami Herald)
- Islanders’ Mathew Barzal eyes improvement as he’s set to reach milestone (New York Post)
- Nicolas Roy seizes chance as Golden Knights’ first-line center (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Mark Pysyk provides stability to Sabres defense in pairing with Rasmus Dahlin (Buffalo News)
- Pionk adds to offence, but puts defence first (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Red Wings’ Vladislav Namestnikov producing after ‘weird year’ (MLive.com)
- Canadiens bring up Ryan Poehling and Mattias Norlinder from Laval (Montreal Gazette)
- Alex Ovechkin’s stick collection keeps growing, one landmark goal at a time (Washington Post)
- A year and a half after Colby Cave’s death, Emily Cave carries on (Boston Globe)
- For Penguins amateur scout Krissy Wendell-Pohl, breaking down barriers is nothing new (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)