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Saturday, September 20, 2014
- Injury shelves Flyers' Giroux for rest of camp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins open training camp with a surprise (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Jets' Wheeler gets lettered (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wild's Suter talks about the loss of his father (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wang filing: Letters prove no Barroway deal (New York Newsday)
- Toronto Maple Leafs are the worst sports franchise in North America, according to ESPN (National Post)
- Penguins present plans for Civic Arena site (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Vancouver Canucks hope for season of revival (Globe & Mail)
- With John Tavares Back, Islanders Are Eager for Season (New York Times)
- Splitting up James van Riemsdyk and Phil Kessel not so crazy after all for Maple Leafs (National Post)
- Kings defenseman Drew Doughty's next goal is the Norris Trophy (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Is Logan Couture a strong candidate to become Sharks' captain? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rangers' Marc Staal hopes contract extension won't take long (Bergen Record)
- Job No. 1 for Ducks: Getting to the playoffs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Anaheim Ducks, the West bulk up to challenge Los Angeles Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Avalanche looks to new season with hope of improved results (Denver Post)
- Oilers hit camp talking about what it takes to be successful, even mention the 'P' word (Edmonton Sun)
- Maple Leafs' Brendan Shanahan addresses the players (Toronto Sun)
- Trotz whistles while works on Day 1 (Washington Post)
- Eight-year hiatus is over as Florida Panthers coach Gerard Gallant conducts an NHL practice (Miami Herald)
- Peters, Canes off to an early start in training camp (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Hitchcock already barking at Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Yeo offers first look at how lines might shake out (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Coyotes' Dave Tippett enjoys a close-up look at 1st day of training camp (Arizona Republic)
- Babcock leery of early assessments; likes Wings' depth (Detroit Free Press)
- Canucks coach Desjardins gives Vrbata, Sedins time to gel (Vancouver Sun)
- Creating solid habits early focus of Lightning camp (Tampa Tribune)
- San Jose Sharks' players open camp with different outlook than management (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bruins open camp with plenty to prove (Boston Herald)
- Dallas Stars' training camp opens in Fort Worth with prospects (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Battle for jobs on Habs' blue line (Montreal Gazette)
- Battle for depth positions on Flames blueline should prove interesting (Calgary Herald)
- Tom Wilson's return unknown as he recovers from broken left leg (Washington Times)
- Avs John Mitchell, Jamie McGinn out with injuries (Denver Post)
- Cory Schneider embraces the challenge of succeeding Martin Brodeur as Devils' No. 1 goalie (Newark Star Ledger)
- Pekka Rinne brushes off contact in first practice (The Tennessean)
- Anderson starts as Ottawa Senators No. 1 goalie (Ottawa Sun)
- Save percentage 1.000 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Two goalies, one job: Dallas Stars feel comfortable finding backup with European veterans (Dallas Morning News)
- Wild has depth at goaltender to open camp (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Brad Richards a good fit early at No. 2 center (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Vanek happy he's here; teammates are, too (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Healthy Booth looks to hit reset button with Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers' Dan Boyle not looking to fade away at age 38 (New York Newsday)
- Greening returns home, aiming for a fresh start (Ottawa Citizen)
- Gritty Bollig settling into role with new team (Calgary Herald)
- Jets left-winger happy in the here and now (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Alex Tanguay returns to the Avs after an injury-riddled season (Denver Post)
- Devils' Ryane Clowe happy with first day of camp; considers cutting back on fighting (Newark Star Ledger)
- Finally healthy, Letang looking to make his presence felt as a leader (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jets starting season with fresh slate, says Ladd (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Only one goal on Hossa's mind (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Stephen Weiss aims to feel great, look great with Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks' Beleskey rehabs his way back as camp begins (Orange County Register)
- Rick Nash skating on left side for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Senators MacArthur should have help on the back check (Ottawa Citizen)
- Maple Leafs' Nazem Kadri searching for consistency this season (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar has sense of belonging this year (Detroit News)
- Wings' Smith plans to build on last season's success (Detroit News)
- Oilers centre Ryan Nugent-Hopkins ready to go head to head with, and beat, bigger opponents (Edmonton Sun)
- Rielly, Gardiner ramp up compete level (Toronto Star)
- Flames' Backlund still growing (Calgary Sun)
- Reinhart finds his footing as Sabres open camp (Buffalo News)
- Reinhart could help Islanders' leaky defense (New York Post)
- Alexander Wennberg standing out among young prospects (Columbus Dispatch)
- Pierre-Edouard Bellemare adjusting to life in America (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Linden Vey looks to make the most of his chance with Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Westgarth always has to fight for a place on team (Edmonton Journal)
- Wings' Mantha downcast after suffering leg injury (Windsor Star)
- Elias now Devils' only Stanley Cup link (Bergen Record)
- Maple Leafs opt for new fitness test in training camp (Toronto Star)
- Penguins' new 3rd jersey similar to early 1990s version (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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