Here is the news grabbing headlines around the NHL and the hockey world:
Mike Condon won his fourth consecutive start for the Canadiens on Sunday. [CTV Winnipeg] Condon played because Carey Price will be sidelined for about a week. [CBC]
Movember is back around the NHL. [Toronto 640]
November 1st, time to get the stache going.. who's with me? #Movemberhttps://t.co/KhGo4pXehc pic.twitter.com/DJebQsZtst
— Henrik Lundqvist (@HLundqvist) November 1, 2015
Reports suggest Patrick Kane will not be charged. [Pro Hockey Talk]
Alex Ovechkin is close to becoming the highest goal scoring Russian in NHL history. [The Washington Post]
Frederik Andersen recorded his first win of the season. [The Score] The Ducks capitalized on their chances, the Predators did not. [On The Forecheck]
The Bruins continued their tear through the league in Florida. [The Pink Puck]
Referees need to be taken out of the equation in coach’s challenges. [Puck Daddy]
The biggest bargains in the NHL in the first month of the season. [Bleacher Report]
Despite a few victories, the Blues have noticeably missed Kevin Shattenkirk. [Today’s Slapshot]
Here’s what to take away from the Senators’ first 10 games. [Hockey Buzz]
Phil Kessel was not greeted warmly in Toronto upon his return this weekend. [Edmonton Journal]
Michael Frolik scored his first goal as a member of the Flames. [Hockey Feed]
Here are some updates on some top Leafs prospects. [Pension Plan Puppets]