Here are the national morning papers:
Here are the Western Conference morning papers:
- David Staples of the Edmonton Journal takes an inside look at the Oilers blogosphere in this morning’s paper.
- The Flames got off to a bad start and it cost them last night in their 4-1 loss at Vancouver. The Flames own the worst powerplay in the league, at less than a ten percent success rate, writes Steve MacFarlane of the Calgary Sun.
- For a very young team, the Blackhawks are sitting pretty at the quarter-point of the season writes Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune. However, it’s not all good news for the Hawks as they lost Rene Bourque to a broken thumb over the weekend and he’ll be out of the lineup for 4-6 weeks.
- The Avalanche were easily defeated by the Wild 4-1 on Sunday night and, after the game, Joe Sakic said the Avs need to get back to the skating game that makes them most effective.
- The Blue Jackets were extremely satisfied with their performance last night versus the Red Wings, even if they did lose the game in a shootout writes Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch. The Jackets received a terrific performance from Nikolai Zherdev last night.
- The new two-headed GM in Dallas has begun to clear ice-time for the organization’s youngsters, starting with the waiving of veteran fighter Todd Fedoruk on Sunday.
- The Red Wings weren’t happy with their performance in their own zone, but they still found a way to pull out the win over Columbus last night.
- “He’s always doing cheap stuff like that (going after light-weight Michal Handzus). I’m kind of sick of that, seeing Pronger be that guy,” said Kings’ injured tough guy Raitis Ivanans in this morning’s L.A. Times.
- Matt Foy slept in on Sunday and was late to a team meeting, so the youngster was surprised to be in the lineup last night; however, his inclusion paid off as Foy scored once and added an assist in his team’s 4-1 victory over Colorado.
- Predators’ captain Jason Arnott believes the key to the team’s turnaround in the standings has been the team’s improved work ethic.
- With the Predators facing the Blues tonight, Jeremy Rutherford of the St. Louis Dispatch details the Predators and their new-found identity.
- Apparently the Canucks don’t need three of their top six defensemen as they handled the Flames 4-1 on home-ice last night.
Here are the Eastern Conference morning papers:
For Illegal Curve, I’m Richard Pollock.