Here are the morning papers:
- Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun is reporting that Peter Forsberg may make a decision on his future by November 15 and that the Senators are one of the teams that the superstar is interested in coming to.
- Damien Cox of the Toronto Star tells readers which people are really to blame for the Leafs’ seemingly endless struggles. In other Leafs’ news, coach Paul Maurice appeared to have a heart-to-heart with a number of Leaf veterans at center ice after practice on Monday.
- The Bruins were riding high until they played in Montreal last night and got humbled by a score of 6-1. Marc Savard only lost two draws last night, unfortunately for the Bruins, both lost draws resulted in immediate goals for the Habs. While, Manny Fernandez was given the opportunity to start back-to-back games and flopped.
- In Detroit, Igor Grigorenko was recalled from the AHL because Dallas Drake is currently injured, however, Ken Holland said it is unlikely that the youngster wins a roster spot because, “he hasn’t wowed us.”
- Kings’ coach Marc Crawford says there is nothing to the rumors that L.A. is looking to trade either Alexander Frolov or Dustin Brown for a netminder.
- It is unclear whether Wild winger Pavol Demitra will be healthy enough to dress in the team’s first game of a three game road trip Wednesday at Calgary.
- The struggling Predators are going to attempt to end their losing skid by trying new line combinations tonight. Michael Cass of the Tennessean has more news on the sale of the Predators.
- Flyers‘ winger Scottie Upshall thinks he is about 9-10 days away from returning to the lineup from a wrist injury suffered in the preseason. Coach John Stevens was happy with the results of his Mike Knuble/Joffrey Lupul line swap.
- The Penguins are looking to make it three wins in a row tonight on national television versus the high-powered Rangers. After yesterday’s practice in which he took a high stick to the face, Jordan Staal now looks like a real hockey player.
- Chris Pronger hardly has any ties to the St. Louis area anymore writes Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
- As Tarik El-Bashir tells us, Chris Clark will be returning to Alexander Ovechkin’s line for tonight’s game and maybe beyond.
- Ducks’ coach Randy Carlyle doesn’t want to hear any more excuses because he knows his team can succeed on the road. Meanwhile, Dan Wood of the Orange County Register informs us that former Duck Paul Kariya has no hard feelings towards his former organization.
- It looks like the Thrashers are going to split up the combination of Slava Kozlov and Marian Hossa for tonight’s game.
- Flames’ coach Mike Keenan gave Miikka Kiprusoff the hook near the end of the second period of last night’s game 4-1 loss to San Jose. It wasn’t all bad news for the Flames last night as veteran Owen Nolan played in his 1,000th NHL game. Forward David Moss did not play in last night’s contest due to a concussion he suffered at the hands of Raffi Torres on Saturday night.
- The Hurricanes were impressive in their 3-1 victory over the visiting Canucks last night.
- Brad Zeimer of the Vancouver Sun opines that the Canucks need to stay out of the penalty box if they want to turn their ship around and get above the .500 level. Markus Naslund was visibly frustrated after last night’s game, so much so that he questioned the Canucks‘ offensive system.
- Rocky Wirtz is doing what his dad refused to do and that is putting home games on television in the Chicago market. (Writer’s note: It’s about time!)
- Ryan Smyth admits he will probably breakdown tonight in his return to Edmonton, the only place he knew as home in the NHL until the end of last season.
- Smyth told the Edmonton media yesterday that are no hard feelings against his former club. Dan Barnes of the Edmonton Journal says the team has yet to replace Smyth with a new face of the franchise. The Oilers are going to try to avoid distraction tonight and keep their attention on the task at hand and that’s maintaining a winning record at home.
- The Blue Jackets need to improve their five-on-five goal output writes Tom Reed of the Columbus Dispatch. Here are the Blue Jackets’ line combinations for tonight’s contest versus Chicago.
- The new NHL crackdown has significantly benefited Stars’ center Mike Ribiero; Bill Nichols of the Dallas Morning News has the story.
- With injuries abound in Florida, expect a lot of lineup shuffling come game time tonight says Panthers’ coach Jacques Martin
- Although the 6-1 score was lopsided for the Habs, it may not have been so had Cristobal Huet not turned aside all the Bruins’ chances in the first period writes Red Fisher of the Montreal Gazette. Owen Nolan wasn’t the only NHL player to play in his 1000th game last night as Bryan Smolinski joined him in achieving this relatively rare feat.
- Brent Sutter has challenged his two big star forwards , Patrik Elias and Brian Gionta, to up the quality of their play writes Rich Chere of the Newark Star-Ledger.
- Rangers’ superstar Jaromir Jagr is not sure why his team is struggling. Jagr’s teammate Brendan Shanahan thinks he has the answer to the Rangers’ problems so far this season and that’s that the team is too selfless.
- Islanders’ captain Bill Guerin thinks Long Island is a perfect fit for him writes Mark Herrmann of Newsday.
- According to coach Wayne Gretzky, Derek Morris has been “unreal” for the Coyotes this season.
- Coach John Tortorella doesn’t think Vinny Prospal’s upcoming free agency has anything to do with his production so far this season. Carter Gaddis of the Tampa Tribune profiles the Bolts’ equipment manager Ray Thill.
For Illegal Curve, I’m Richard Pollock.