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Friday, June 26, 2009
- Tavares? Hedman? Duchene? We'll know soon (New York Newsday)
- Fedorov Leaves Capitals to Play in Russia (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning takes ownership sideshow to NHL draft (St. Petersburg Times)
- Not one Heatley offer yet (Ottawa Citizen)
- Avs could choose to pass on top 3 players in draft (Denver Post)
- Duchene puts pressure on Tavares, Hedman (Toronto Star)
- Looking to score Dany on the cheap (New York Post)
- Ducks expect answers from Niedermayer, Selanne before draft (Orange County Register)
- Talks continue between Red Wings, Marian Hossa (Ann Arbor News)
- Game at Big O probably douses Flames' hopes (Globe & Mail)
- Flames 'disappointed' all-star game on ice (Calgary Herald)
- Intriguing choice at No. 1 pick: Big-time scorer or franchise D (USA Today)
- Offer for Kaberle gets Burke’s attention (Globe & Mail)
- With Luongo close to re-signing, Canucks likely to focus on blueliners (Globe & Mail)
- Clouston: Heatley needed consistency (Ottawa Sun)
- Babcock outlines plans for Canada (Windsor Star)
- Yzerman eyes Sakic for 2010 Olympics (Denver Post)
- Hitchcock and rival team up for Canada (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tavares No. 1? Leafs GM says it'll be Duchene (Ottawa Sun)
- Tavares flattered by Leafs' pursuit (Toronto Sun)
- Islanders fans fear another draft blunder (New York Newsday)
- Top players not worried about Bolts (Tampa Tribune)
- Will Islanders fans be celebrating Snow's pick? (New York Newsday)
- Leafs' Kaberle on way out? (Toronto Star)
- Bouwmeester's fate part of NHL draft's intrigue (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Leafs’ Kaberle on Boston’s radar? (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Minnesota Wild say big trade unlikely during draft weekend (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Burke, Sharks talk turkey (Toronto Sun)
- Hawks offering Havlat one-year deal? (Chicago Daily Record)
- Predators' talks with Steve Sullivan will go down to the wire (The Tennessean)
- Interest in Fedotenko returning looks mutual (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Florida Panthers narrow the field in search for a general manager (Palm Beach Post)
- Lemaire scoffs at Wild's plans for more offense (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Radulov situation helps explain NHL trend of drafting fewer Russian players (Nashville City Paper)
- Bolts await Act 1 tonight (Tampa Tribune)
- Peter Chiarelli stays calm amid active trade talk (Boston Herald)
- Martin Brodeur aging, but that doesn't mean New Jersey Devils will use draft to grab a goaltender (Newark Star Ledger)
- Rangers eye trades at NHL draft and aim to bring Dany Heatley to New York (New York Daily News)
- Flyers GM Holmgren confident heading into NHL draft (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Blackhawks GM Dale Tallon: We'll get good player with 28th pick (Chicago Sun Times)
- Sharks G.M. Wilson mum about draft plans (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Draft rumors fly, Jackets wait (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sources: Caps aim for active weekend (Washington Times)
- Kings could be big dealers on NHL draft day; Ducks in holding pattern (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Devs draft for success (New York Post)
- Rangers weigh options as draft day arrives (New York Newsday)
- Looking to add to nest egg (Bergen Record)
- Habs set sights on landing big centre (Montreal Gazette)
- Flyers like their chances at 21 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Thrashers eyeing centers in Friday's draft (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Talented choices will await Dallas Stars' call (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Oilers' options? Plenty with No. 10 pick (Edmonton Journal)
- Coyotes set for NHL draft, No. 6 pick (Arizona Republic)
- Pens hope to capitalize (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Low NHL draft pick just fine with Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Canes seeking size (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- On radar at No. 25 (Boston Herald)
- Red Wings like their chances of landing a future impact player with 29th pick in NHL entry draft (Ann Arbor News)
- Blues gear up for NHL draft (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Late bloomers wait (Windsor Star)
- Front Range players might be high picks in NHL draft (Denver Post)
- John Ramage, son of ex-Blues defenseman, awaits draft (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Draft hits the Swede spot (Washington Times)
- Vincour projected to be a third-round selection (Edmonton Sun)
- Sabres’ Myers helped foe grow (Buffalo News)
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