NHL Morning Papers (Tuesday Edition): Gaborik on the block, Heatley and Spezza split up and Phaneuf versus Ovechkin
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Here are the morning papers for Tuesday the 21st of October:
The Wild has begun offering Marian Gaborik around the league, writes Michael Russo of the Star Tribune. In injury news, it appears Marek Zidlicky (ankle) is close to a return to the line-up.
The Ducks are hoping a trip out East can fix their struggles, writes Dan Arritt. Brian Burke has agreed to do interviews when he’s in Toronto today but under particular conditions.
The Thrashers’ third line has played pretty well, now they just need a new group nickname.
Francis Bouillon returned to the Habs last night and decided to ...
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