Reader’s note: To our regular readers, I have exams coming up which will not allow me to post the NHL Morning Papers for the next few weeks. As of now, the Morning Papers will return on December 13th. However, if someone at Illegal Curve decides to undertake the Morning Papers duties during this time, I will be sure to let you know.
Here are the national morning papers:
Here are the Western Conference morning papers:
- Former Anaheim and current Phoenix netminder Ilya Brygalov takes to the ice against his old team this afternoon for the first time.
- Not only has the Flames’ power play been struggling, but last night the unit gave up two short-handed goals in the team’s 2-1 loss to Chicago. While their special teams play has been lacking, the Flames did dominate play at even strength last night but could not put more than one puck past Nikolai Khabibulin.
- With injuries and the flu bug limiting the Blackhawks’ line combinations, the team showed a lot of heart edging out the Flames in the Saddledome.
- The Avalanche are taking solace in the fact that they ended their disappointing four game road trip on a positive note, with a 3-2 win in Edmonton last night.
- Michael Arace of the Columbus Dispatch has an interesting article about the role Ken Hitchcock has played in the franchise’s turnaround.
- While the perception is out there that the Stars are struggling, if you take a closer look, Dallas is only one point out of first place in the Pacific Division writes Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News.
- The Red Wings are coming to the realization that the Central Division is a lot stronger this season than in years past writes George Sipple of the Detroit Free Press. The Wings lost 3-2 to the Predators last night, but Brett Lebda thinks the team shouldn’t even have been playing on Thanksgiving.
- The Oilers took too many penalties last night in their 3-2 loss to Colorado writes Joanne Ireland of the Edmonton Journal. Meanwhile, John MacKinnon of the Journal has it right when he tells us he’s sick of the same division match-ups over and over again.
- The Wild made a number of roster moves yesterday, and there may be even more in the offing writes Michael Russo of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
- The Predators got the winning goal last night from Radek Bonk on what had been their struggling power play writes John Glennon of the Tennessean.
- Coyotes’ winger Daniel Winnik is back from injury and fitting in great on a line with Peter Mueller and Radim Vrbata.
- As Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Dispatch explains, the Blues have an abundance of depth on defense but inevitably that ends up leading to some bruised egos.
Note: If you are wondering why the Canucks don’t seem to be in the morning papers much, it is because both the Vancouver Province and Sun websites are extremely slow updating their morning content and I have usually posted my article prior to them posting any Canucks coverage from the night before.
Here are the Eastern Conference morning papers:
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