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Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Islanders' Tavares signs three-year contract (New York Newsday)
- A cool idea: Fenway to host Classic (Boston Herald)
- Olympics blow a hole in Canucks schedule (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins plan season-opening events (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Outdoor hockey game excites Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- One more year for Lehtonen (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Canadiens re-sign Latendresse (Montreal Gazette)
- Sharks sign Nichol to one-year deal (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Hurricanes add another heavy hitter (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Tallon furious? No, 'fortunate' (Chicago Tribune)
- Havlat blames McDonough for Tallon demotion (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Caps in talks for game at 'Big O' (Washington Times)
- Prez vows to push for outdoor battle (Calgary Sun)
- Supreme Court dismisses appeal on Canucks ownership (Vancouver Sun)
- Bruins to face Flyers at Fenway in 2010 Winter Classic (USA Today)
- Tallon tries to paint positive picture (Globe & Mail)
- MySpace scam passed to Malkin (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- ESPN ranks Canes No. 1 in NHL (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Cup makes the rounds in South Hills Oh, Lord Stanley! (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Little Tucker meets hockey star namesake (Hamilton Spectator)
- Maple Leafs start season against rival Canadiens (Toronto Star)
- Canadiens open 2009-10 season with five road games (Montreal Gazette)
- Tavares faces Pen-ultimate start (New York Post)
- Winter Classic highlights Flyers' 2009-10 season (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Wings play Blackhawks, Capitals in first week at home (Detroit News)
- It’s an early home run for Bruins (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Game on! Sabres schedule released (Buffalo News)
- Gaborik, Lemaire to return to the X (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Senators Johnny on the spot (Ottawa Sun)
- Road trip could test Predators early in the season (The Tennessean)
- St. Louis Blues will start home games earlier (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canes open with Flyers (Durham Herald-Sun)Subscriber site
- Florida Panthers happy with newly unveiled schedule (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning 2009-10 schedule includes long road trips, games near home (St. Petersburg Times)
- Kings, Ducks to begin 2009-10 season at home (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- 'Tis the season to thrill (Calgary Sun)
- Dallas Stars fans won't see Penguins, Capitals (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Sharks get Anaheim early in schedule (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Coyotes release 2009-10 schedule (Arizona Republic)
- Notable openers for Devils, Rangers (Bergen Record)
- NHL unveils 2009-10 schedule; Rangers, Islanders both open against Stanley Cup champion Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Rexall sees game's biggest names (Edmonton Sun)
- Jackets hit road early, back home for late run (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avs hit the road early and often (Denver Post)
- Coyotes sign Korpikoski to 2-year deal (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins sign 2 free agents (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- San Jose signs former Predators center (Nashville City Paper)
- Kronwall made most of Calder Cup showcase (Calgary Herald)
- Paradis excited to be a Cane (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Della Rovere looking to leave a mark (Washington Times)
- Swedish prospects Mattias Tedenby and Jacob Josefson spending plenty of time together at NJ Devils rookie camp (Newark Star Ledger)
- Red Wings' 6th-rounder Mitchell Callahan hopes to hit, stick (Detroit Free Press)
- St. Louis Blues draft pick will stay at Notre Dame (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Michigan pipeline continues for Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Thrashers prospect camp: Saponari brothers stick together (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
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