Thursday, June 21, 2018
- NHL MVP: Taylor Hall becomes 1st Devil to win Hart Trophy (NJ.com)
- Brian Boyle wins Masterton Award (NorthJersey.com)
- Islanders’ Mathew Barzal is NHL Rookie of the Year (New York Newsday)
- Golden Knights complete sweep of NHL awards (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Predators' Pekka Rinne wins first Vezina Trophy as NHL's best goalie (The Tennessean)
- Lightning’s Victor Hedman wins NHL’s Norris Trophy (Tampa Bay Times)
- Henrik and Daniel Sedin become first brothers to share NHL's King Clancy Trophy (Vancouver Sun)
- Leafs sign defenceman Carrick and goalie Pickard to one-year deals (Toronto Star)
- Canucks re-up with depth goalie Bachman, expected to part ways with gritty LaBate (Vancouver Province)
- Predators' P.K. Subban to be on cover of EA Sports NHL video game (The Tennessean)
- Capitals will hang Stanley Cup banner Oct. 3 vs. Bruins (Washington Times)
- NHL salary cap rises $5 million (Boston Globe)
- How the Predators and NHL have handled allegations of domestic violence, sexual assault (The Tennessean)
- NHL honors Marjory Stoneman Douglas; Luongo, Barkov don't win at awards show (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- ‘It’s sad, but it’s a business’: Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom on Barry Trotz resignation (Washington Post)
- Former Kings coach Darryl Sutter says he's 'at peace with not coaching' (Los Angeles Times)
- Is Dahlin the Sabres' savior? The psychology of first-round hype in sports (Buffalo News)
- Reirden, favorite to succeed Trotz, climbed ranks quickly (Washington Times)
- Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron misses out on another Selke Award (Boston Herald)
- Sabres' O'Reilly second to Vegas' Karlsson in Lady Byng balloting (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes' Keller finishes 3rd in Calder voting (Arizona Republic)
- Jets receive high praise, but no hardware at NHL awards (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jets' first signing of the off-season? Team extends assistant coach's contract (Winnipeg Free Press)
- What winning Hart Trophy means for Taylor Hall, Devils (NJ.com)
- Seth Jones named to NHL’s postseason All-Star second team (Columbus Dispatch)
- With draft looming, Bruins prez Cam Neely chimes in on a number of subjects (Boston Herald)
- Calm before the storm for Jets? Draft is in focus, but other issues already on the radar (Winnipeg Sun)
- Senators GM Pierre Dorion busy working phones as NHL draft approaches (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers pursuing deals as NHL draft nears (New York Post)
- Allen likely to return to Blues, but Hutton might leave (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Expect Jack Johnson to get a long look from Penguins in free agency (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Glut of wings complicates potential deals for Penguins' Phil Kessel (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin needs to score big at upcoming draft (Montreal Gazette)
- Edmonton Oilers have seemingly narrowed their draft choice to four players (Edmonton Journal)
- The Ottawa Senators will have plenty of options in draft (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild preparing for heftiest draft haul in several years (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames scouting staff prepared for anything at NHL draft (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs have foundation in place, yet plenty remains on Dubas' to-do list (Toronto Sun)
- Panthers have options with No. 15 pick in NHL draft (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Quinn Hughes, Brady Tkachuk among U.S. players expected to go early (Columbus Dispatch)
- How Raleigh's Tyler Weiss grew from a plucky kid to an NHL draft prospect (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Will Flyers roll draft dice on Ryan Merkley, a talented defenseman with attitude concerns? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Austen Swankler could reopen Western Pennsylvania's NHL Draft stream (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- 'More similarities than differences': Matthew Tkachuk offers scouting report on younger brother Brady (Calgary Herald)
- A year later, Nolan Patrick's health a reason for optimism (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Isles' home opener set for Barclays Center (New York Newsday)
- Hurricanes to open season Oct. 4 against Islanders (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Bruins to open 2018-19 season against Capitals (Boston Globe)
- Rangers open 2018-19 season at Madison Square Garden vs. Predators (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings open season at home Oct. 4 vs. Blue Jackets (Detroit News)
- Flyers to start next season in Vegas; home opener is Oct. 9 vs. San Jose (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Here's when the Florida Panthers will play their first home game of the 2018-19 season (Miami Herald)
- Penguins to face Capitals in season opener (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lightning announce home opener: Oct. 6 vs. Panthers (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canadiens will open 2018-19 NHL season on Oct. 3 in Toronto (Montreal Gazette)
- Jets start 2018-19 season in St. Louis: Host Kings in home opener (Winnipeg Sun)
- Maple Leafs to host Habs in 2018-19 home opener (Toronto Sun)
- Kings, Ducks both open regular season against San Jose (Los Angeles Times)
- Sharks to open 2018-19 season at home against Anaheim Ducks (San Jose Mercury News)
- For openers, Blues will face Winnipeg (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Chicago Blackhawks to host Toronto Maple Leafs for home opener (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Stars draw Arizona Coyotes for home opener (Dallas Morning News)
- Wild open season against Avalanche, host Golden Knights two days later (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Golden Knights will face Flyers in 2018-19 home opener (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penguins add Tom Kostopoulos, Andy Chiodo to player development staff (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Potential for Marlies to gum up the works, in a good way (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs name Ryane Clowe coach of Newfoundland farm team (Toronto Sun)