Friday, December 10, 2021
- Marc-Andre Fleury earns 500th win as Blackhawks shut out Canadiens (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild beat Sharks to stretch winning streak to eight games (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Another injury is no problem for Lightning in Toronto (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hellebuyck earns first shutout, Connor scores twice on birthday as Jets blank Kraken (Winnipeg Sun)
- Blackhawks add another depth forward, Kurtis Gabriel, in trade with Maple Leafs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Will Evander Kane play for the Barracuda this weekend? Not so fast, he says (San Jose Mercury News)
- New boss in town: Canucks hire Jim Rutherford as president of hockey operations (Vancouver Province)
- Jeff Vinik to sell minority share of Tampa Bay Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Arizona Coyotes say they've paid $1.3 million in back taxes after Glendale's threats (Arizona Republic)
- Pittsburgh's Sports & Exhibition Authority, NHL board OK Penguins sale to Fenway Sports Group (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Would the Sharks trade an unsigned Tomas Hertl if they’re in a playoff spot in March? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Olympic thoughts for Cooper, Tavares remain a stick length away (Toronto Sun)
- Mike Yeo's past lessons have him prepared to seize 'unbelievable opportunity' with Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canada's world juniors open camp in Calgary with gold medal in mind (Calgary Sun)
- Owen Power is choosing his own path on the way to the NHL (Toronto Star)
- Blue Jackets have choice to make with Sillinger and world juniors (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rickard Rakell, Ducks win a heated shootout over Blue Jackets (Orange County Register)
- Jonathan Quick, Kings shut out sizzling Stars (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Nashville Predators' Eeli Tolvanen scores winning goal in final seconds vs. New York Islanders (The Tennessean)
- Walker, fresh from the AHL, scores a hat trick as Blues beat Red Wings 6-2 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Matt Grzelcyk’s late goal lifts B’s over Oilers (Boston Herald)
- Islanders still can't get a win at UBS Arena (New York Post)
- Maple Leafs can't overcome mistakes in loss to Bolts (Toronto Sun)
- Blue Jackets struggle to finish, lose to Anaheim Ducks in shootout (Columbus Dispatch)
- Road woes hinder fatigued Stars as Kings hand Dallas first shutout loss of the season (Dallas Morning News)
- Slow start dooms SJ Sharks in 5-2 loss to Wild (San Jose Mercury News)
- 'We didn't play horribly': Red Wings' road woes continue, lose 6-2 to Blues (Detroit News)
- Edmonton Oilers can't stop the bleeding in tough loss to Bruins (Edmonton Sun)
- Philipp Grubauer turns in solid performance, but miscues cost Kraken in 3-0 loss to Winnipeg (Seattle Times)
- Spurgeon returns, Mason Shaw makes NHL debut at San Jose (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- In Stars’ loss in Vegas, Tyler Seguin again scores in atypical fashion for him (Dallas Morning News)
- Robby Fabbri steps up against former team but Red Wings don’t capitalize (MLive.com)
- Nashville Predators goalie Juuse Saros misses second straight game; Ekholm, Benning return (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks scratch Dylan Strome again, citing missing ‘trust factor’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ex-Jets Appleton, Tanev regular Kraken contributors (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks’ Buddy, Blue Jackets’ Eric make it special night for Robinson family (Orange County Register)
- Making his Staples Center debut, Stars winger Jason Robertson fulfills his family’s dream (Dallas Morning News)
- Lightning coach Jon Cooper fastest to 400 NHL wins (Tampa Bay Times)
- Trotz: Cizikas, Nelson 'days away' from rejoining lineup (New York Newsday)
- Perron joins Blues on ice for first time since his injury (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Goalie Laurent Brossoit could see workload increase for Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Sabres to lean on Dylan Cozens, Tage Thompson at center with Casey Mittelstadt out (Buffalo News)
- Penguins defenseman Marcus Pettersson 'playing with more confidence' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- From his host family to his Caps coaches, Aliaksei Protas makes a strong impression (Washington Post)
- Injury-hit Canucks recall Noah Juulsen from AHL Abbotsford (Vancouver Province)