Here is what you may have missed from a wild weekend in the NHL:
The Ducks ended a disastrous scoring slump and beat the Wild 4-1 for their first win of the year. [Star Tribune] Anton Khudobin shined in his first win as a Duck. [ABC News]
"Getting that first win, getting that confidence is a good feeling. It's huge for us." – @HampeLindholmhttps://t.co/47gl5S3J29
— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) October 19, 2015
Tyson Barrie was suspended three games for an illegal hit. [Coloradoan] Simon Despres, on the receiving end of Barrie’s check, was placed on IR by the Ducks. [Puck Daddy]
The Oilers defeated the Canucks thanks to Lauri Korpikoski’s OT winner. [The Score]
Sharks goalie Martin Jones is setting records. [SportsNet]
The potential owner of the Las Vegas franchise plans to hear news in December. [Pro Hockey Talk]
Anthony Duclair is driving possession for the young Coyotes. [SI.com]
Brock McGinn scored early in his NHL debut. [Hockey’s Future] McGinn was a standout early in the season for AHL Charlotte before scoring his first goal. [Cardiac Cane]
McGinn is one of many Sabres with NHL siblings. [Buffalo News]
There are five NHL rookies standing out but aren’t in the spotlight. [USA Today]
The Flyers have hit their stride under their new head coach. [Today’s Slapshot]
The Blues overtook first in the Western Conference with a win against the Jets. [CBC.ca]
Tarasenko is a superstar — no questions about that. [Rant Sports]
Did the Rangers intentionally shoot the puck into the crowd after losing to the Devils in OT? [NJ.com]