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Friday, June 20, 2008
- Lightning set to strike Stamkos (Globe & Mail)
- Ducks give Scott Niedermayer more time (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Lecavalier, Lightning move closer to new deal (St. Petersburg Times)
- Canes happy with deal (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Blues deal Mayers to Toronto (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Looking to move into first round, Panthers dangling Olli Jokinen (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Will Sharks make a trade as NHL draft begins? (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- NHL wants to take Rangers away from James Dolan (New York Daily News)
- Russian league eyes Malkin (Toronto Star)
- Brylin says talks at stalemate (Newark Star Ledger)
- No offers for Jagr & co. (New York Post)
- Waddell denies report that Thrashers have hired coach (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- NHL-MSG showdown starting to get very interesting (Toronto Star)
- Several Options at Top of the N.H.L.’s Draft (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Dedicated Bogosian a tantalizing top choice (USA Today)
- Fletcher open to anything at draft (National Post)
- Versatile prospect Wilson could go early in draft (USA Today)
- The California surfer dude named Viktor Tikhonov (Globe & Mail)
- Bolts GM Feaster Willing To Listen (Tampa Tribune)
- Teams cautious about drafting Russians who can return to homeland at will (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Kings intend to keep No. 2 pick in NHL draft (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Jackets expect buzz of activity (Columbus Dispatch)
- Keenan says it's all cool with Kipper (Calgary Herald)
- Tanguay appears to be in Flames' plans (Edmonton Sun)
- Heading Into Draft, McPhee Still Coy on Caps' Intentions (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- District judge throws out octopus complaint (Detroit News)
- CBC launches music theme challenge for Hockey Night (Ottawa Citizen)
- How about Malkin to the Bruins, eh? (Boston Herald)
- GM says 'market value' for Rolston is debatable (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Get taken aback (Ottawa Sun)
- Filatov's availability makes him Russian rarity (Edmonton Sun)
- Cherry has his own ideas about fixing ailing Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- NHL draft: Waxers where it all began (Toronto Star)
- A real Bowen-head move (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs acquire Mayers for third-rounder (Toronto Star)
- Prospal excited but won't guarantee return to Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Dave Gagner coming back as director of player development (Vancouver Province)
- Mellon extends arena naming rights (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Gainey drops Canadiens draft hint (Montreal Gazette)
- Deep thoughts (New York Post)
- Flyers GM Holmgren looks for hidden gems in NHL draft (Philadelphia Daily News)
- No trade-up plans: Gillis (Vancouver Province)
- No urgency for Oil to make a deal (Edmonton Sun)
- 'Yotes likely to take defense first (Arizona Republic)
- Defenseman could be Jackets pick (Columbus Dispatch)
- It's time for a solid base hit (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Thrashers look for defense in draft (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Rangers aim high with No. 20 pick in this year's NHL draft (New York Daily News)
- Flyers likely to select budget defenseman in NHL draft (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Draft looks quiet for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- This year, Hawks need to wait turn (Chicago Tribune)
- Wings have to use their heads NHL DRAFT notebook (Detroit Free Press)
- Predators hope four early picks can match 2003 (The Tennessean)
- Stars won’t try to trade up in draft (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Avs' pick could still be nifty at fifty (Denver Post)
- Head scout reveals Flames' plans -- maybe (Calgary Herald)
- Francis: Hurricanes looking for best player (Durham Herald Sun)
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- Bruins' Neely goes to battle at draft (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Kings hold sway after Stamkos (Ottawa Citizen)
- Campbell knows about a long wait (Ottawa Sun)
- McCollum finds a home in net (Buffalo News)
- Entry draft appropriate time for entourage to share in success (Ottawa Citizen)
- Future looks Blue for Luke Schenn (Vancouver Province)
- Cuma: I'll play anywhere (Ottawa Sun)
- Wilson will weigh the pros (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Rising to his defence (Ottawa Sun)
- Tantrum opened door for goalie (Edmonton Sun)
- Despite disappointing year, Wright has lots to offer, says Hay (Vancouver Province)
- Colin Careys on family tradition (Calgary Sun)
- Colonia's Carlson likely a high draft pick (Newark Star Ledger)
- Whaler looks for early present (Detroit News)
- White Rock blueliner a projected first rounder (Vancouver Sun)
- The fourth Staal, Tikhonov's grandson (Vancouver Province)
- Grandfather, father ... now next Wilson takes his shot (Ottawa Sun)
- Great Dane journey (Ottawa Sun)
- Nolan's son, Jordan, eligible for NHL draft (New York Newsday)
- Incoming freshman first-round possibility (Denver Post)
- Talent definitely long and short of it for Calgary draft prospects (Calgary Sun)
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