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Sport-Scan Daily Brief SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 10/8/2019 Anaheim Ducks Colorado Avalanche 1156237 Ducks hit the road, encouraged by their play after two 1156267 As defenseman Ian Cole nears to return, Avalanche sends home victories rookie Conor Timmins to the AHL Eagles 1156238 Ducks showing way more speed and enthusiasm, plus 1156268 Avalanche Prospect Portfolio: AHL underway other observations from a winning homestand 1156269 With Ian Cole nearing return, Avs send Conor Timmins to the AHL Arizona Coyotes 1156239 Starved for scoring once again, Arizona Coyotes Columbus Blue Jackets searching for answers after rough start 1156270 Being patient 1156240 Coyotes get long break between games; Barrett Hayton’s 1156271 Sonny Milano gets another shot to crack Blue Jackets' debut approaches lineup 1156272 Blue Jackets face gut check against Buffalo Sabres in Boston Bruins game 3 1156241 Bruins prepare for an intense Vegas team 1156273 Blue Jackets | 'Real stuff' is tough on Jackets' young 1156242 Brett Ritchie makes solid impression in Bruins first two goalies games 1156274 John Christie, business leader who helped bring Blue 1156243 Vegas provides new challenge for Bruins Jackets to town, has died 1156244 What we've learned from the Bruins' undefeated start to 1156275 Portzline: 10 observations after Blue Jackets’ OT win, 2019-20 season including Alexandre Texier’s goal and ‘a really good te 1156276 Crossroads of confidence arrives early for Blue Jackets Buffalo Sabres 1156245 Sabres get some responses in tough times, steal a point in Dallas Stars OT loss thanks to Ullmark 1156277 Film room: Breaking down Miro Heiskanen's impressive 1156246 The Wraparound: Columbus Blue Jackets 4, Buffalo opening games, from stick plays to neutral-zone rushes Sabres 3 (OT) 1156247 Linus Ullmark gets his first call of season in goal for Detroit Red Wings Sabres 1156278 Detroit Red Wings call up Evgeny Svechnikov; place 1156248 What we can tell about the Sabres so far from Ralph Athanasiou, Nielsen on IR Krueger's lines 1156279 Detroit Red Wings' Dylan Larkin shows off 'hockey butt' in 1156249 Sabres game day: Ralph Krueger looking for a spot in new pants ad history books 1156280 Anthony Mantha plays like Detroit Red Wings always 1156250 How the Sabres’ power play is paying very early dividends knew he could under Ralph Krueger 1156281 Kuffner, Svechnikov among those called up as Red Wings deal with rash of injuries Calgary Flames 1156282 What's working, what's still missing in the Red Wings' 2-0 1156251 Fireworks continue between Flames' Tkachuk, Kings' start Doughty 1156283 Red Wings acquire defenseman Alex Biega from Canucks 1156252 Lucic about Tkachuk-Doughty rivalry: 'We're not playing 1156284 Red Wings recall Svechnikov, Kuffner, Kaski from Grand flag football out here' Rapids 1156253 GameDay: Flames vs. Kings 1156285 Red Wings star Dylan Larkin laughs off his ‘hockey butt’ in 1156254 ‘I think we both know who the better player is’ — The new commercial Drew Doughty-Matthew Tkachuk quarrel resumes 1156286 What’s different about the Red Wings’ top line, and the 1156255 Six gratuitous overreactions to the first two games of the impact it could have on Detroit Flames season Edmonton Oilers Carolina Hurricanes 1156287 How Joel Persson went from being a part-time teacher 1156256 It’s three games into the season, but here’s what the three years ago to patrolling the Oilers blue line Hurricanes are all about so far 1156288 Keeping an eye on Jesse Puljujarvi: Which teams could 1156257 The Hurricanes are 3-0-0 for the first time since 1995, and emerge as potential trade partners? they’ve done it their way 1156258 Journeyman goalie Michael Leighton retires after 18 Florida Panthers seasons, 21 pro teams 1156289 Noel Acciari gives Florida Panthers a new look on a tenacious fourth line Chicago Blackhawks 1156259 Blackhawks’ Kirby Dach unlikely to debut vs. Sharks as Los Angeles Kings frustrating wait drags on 1156290 Alexander: Yes, Staples Center turns 20 this month 1156260 Faceoff dilemma confronts Blackhawks as David Kampf 1156291 After high-scoring opener, Kings prepare for the Flames struggles, rule change doesn’t help 1156292 ‘I think we both know who the better player is’ — The 1156261 Blackhawks' Murphy could return for Thursday's home Drew Doughty-Matthew Tkachuk quarrel resumes opener 1156293 ‘He’ll be one of the best players in the world’: Kings 1156262 Can Kirby Dach make it with the Blackhawks all season? prospect Arthur Kaliyev is more than just a goal scorer 1156263 When will Kirby Dach make his NHL debut with 1156294 A CLOSE FRIEND AND FORMER TEAMMATE JOINS A Blackhawks? MORE ACRIMONIOUS RIVALRY 1156264 Connor Murphy believes he'll be ready for Blackhawks' 1156295 OCTOBER 7: DOUGHTY-TKACHUK DRAWS NOTICE, home opener BUT STAY FOR “OUR BEST PAIR,” HUTTON-WALKER 1156265 Goulash, history and hockey: Our Blackhawks beat writers 1156296 CAL PETERSEN NAMED AHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK bring back stories from Europe 1156266 Journeyman goalie Michael Leighton retires after 18 seasons, 21 pro teams Minnesota Wild Pittsburgh Penguins 1156297 Wild uses four days between games for maintenance, 1156328 Jets appreciate value of Penguins’ Brandon Tanev tinkering 1156329 Penguins call up Hollidaysburg’s Sam Lafferty, Andrew 1156298 ‘I’ve been terrible’: Wild winger Mats Zuccarello off to a Agozzino slow start and knows it 1156330 Mark Madden: Amid injuries, Penguins need to adopt 1156299 Video scouting report: How Kirill Kaprizov, a shooter, more rigid, defensive structure makes his teammates better 1156331 Evgeni Malkin left an enduring impression on Winnipeg’s Paul Maurice Montreal Canadiens 1156332 Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin, Nick Bjugstad out ‘longer term’ 1156300 Canadiens notebook: Jonathan Drouin starts season on with injuries right foot 1156333 Tim Benz, Mark Madden break down Steelers’ loss to 1156301 Backup goalie Keith Kinkaid set to make Canadiens debut Ravens, Penguins’ start, Pitt’s big win in Buffalo 1156334 Brandon Tanev 'Turbo' charged to face his former team 1156302 What the Puck: Carey Price can't push Habs to the 1156335 Evgeni Malkin, Nick Bjugstad out 'longer term' for playoffs by himself Penguins 1156336 Evgeni Malkin’s injury will sideline him for some time. So Nashville Predators what happens now? 1156303 Four things we learned (or think we’ve learned) about the 1156337 Yohe: So many reasons to celebrate The Athletic Predators after two games Pittsburgh’s two-year anniversary New Jersey Devils San Jose Sharks 1156304 Devils shake up lines at Monday’s practice: Nikita Gusev 1156338 Sharks’ Evander Kane on criticism of officials: ‘I stand by with Taylor Hall, Nico Hischier what I said’ 1156305 3 biggest surprises of Devils’ slow start to season | Special 1156339 Vegas' Marc-Andre Fleury throws shade at Sharks ahead teams, Mackenzie Blackwood of tilt with Bruins 1156340 Why Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury gave Sharks stick to New York Islanders fan after brawl 1156306 Thomas Greiss makes 35 saves to lead Islanders past the Winnipeg Jets St Louis Blues 1156307 Islanders giving Derick Brassard badly needed fresh start 1156341 Blues notebook: Berube takes Dunn-Faulk pairing out for 1156308 Anthony Beauvillier finding comfort in hot start to another spin Islanders' season 1156342 Blues rally to post road victory over Maple Leafs 1156309 8 thoughts on Islanders opening weekend: Offense 1156343 Pietrangelo scores in third to give Blues 3-2 win coming from unlikely sources so far 1156344 Leafs' Babcock: No 'pixie dust' in Blues championship run 1156345 Blues notebook: No bonding needed as long trip set to New York Rangers begin 1156310 Rangers defensemen loving their puck-moving freedom 1156346 Preview: Blues at Toronto 1156311 Rangers trade Vladislav Namestnikov to Senators 1156347 Homecoming looms for blazing Blue Blais 1156312 Top-heavy Rangers could see more line shuffling soon 1156348 Pietrangelo scores tiebreaker, Blues beat Maple Leafs 3-2 1156313 New York Rangers clear cap space, trade Vladislav 1156349 LeBrun: How three long-shot bets hit paydirt thanks to the Namestnikov to Ottawa Senators Blues’ improbable Cup win 1156314 New York Rangers: Analysis of trends and productivity from each line Tampa Bay Lightning 1156315 Rangers trade Vladislav Namestnikov to Senators for Nick 1156350 Four things we’ve learned about the Lightning Ebert, draft pick 1156316 Rangers find the silver lining in lengthy layoff after hot start Toronto Maple Leafs 1156351 Blues hand Leafs a second straight loss NHL 1156352 Blues, Leafs go back to the grind, knowing it’s the style 1156317 What will NHL Seattle’s fan base look like? 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Former Leaf Tyler Bozak could get 1156318 Melnyk's gambling debt defence gets complicated used to that 1156319 Taking centre stage, White hot about faceoffs and Shark 1156355 The St. Louis Blues would love to repeat ... the second watch is on half of their Stanley Cup season. 1156320 Ottawa Senators deal with Rangers for Vladislav 1156356 NHL salary cap era has been the life of the parity Namestnikov 1156357 Maple Leafs can't topple Stanley Cup champs, lose to 1156321 Senators off to a quick start -- when it comes to roster Blues moves 1156358 Is St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington a one-year 1156322 The Stanley Cup champions are coming ... eventually wonder or is he here to stay? 1156323 ‘I’m just so proud’: Inside Erik Brannstrom’s debut in front 1156359 Blues' clues for Leaf Cup quest of his dad 1156360 Leafs applaud ex-teammate Bozak's Cup win, with an asterisk Philadelphia Flyers 1156361 Leafs not 'tough enough' to win the Cup, Cherry says 1156324 Former Flyers goalie Michael Leighton, forever 1156362 Is it too soon for the Leafs to bump Kasperi Kapanen off remembered for 2010 Cup Final, retires the John Tavares line? 1156325 Flyers’ Connor Bunnaman looks to continue solid NHL 1156363 Leafs Report Cards: William Nylander and Jake Muzzin debut in home opener vs.
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