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Friday, October 2, 2009
- Starting Out Right (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Sakic sees his No. 19 retired to Pepsi Center rafters (Denver Post)
- Habs blow over Leafs 4-3 in OT (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames hang on for season-opening victory over Vancouver (Calgary Herald)
- Dallas Stars give Robidas four-year deal (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Penguins to celebrate Stanley Cup one final time (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Shanahan let go by Devils (Bergen Record)
- Panthers officially Promote Sexton to GM (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Kovalchuk keeps captain title (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Balsillie's focus turns to family, company (Hamilton Spectator)
- Lighthouse's Wang, Rechler: No more negotiating (New York Newsday)
- Ice Edge gets another crack at Coyotes (National Post)
- Sens owner says Heatley left 'sour taste' (Ottawa Sun)
- Fans say fight for NHL team not over (Hamilton Spectator)
- Atlantic Division at Nexus of N.H.L. Universe (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Matters of Finance and Safety Unsettled as Season Begins (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Dispute May Prevent Viewers From Watching N.H.L. Openers on DirecTV (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Rookie center John Tavares at heart of hopes for Islanders' future (New York Daily News)
- Despite heat from fans, management plays it cool (Buffalo News)
- DiPietro working way back (New York Post)
- Not exactly billboard treatment, but Hawks get pleasant welcome (Chicago Sun Times)
- 1-on-1: Melnyk has high hopes for Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Dallas Stars' Nieuwendyk a natural fit at GM (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- The natural (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Avalanche pays tribute to Sakic with a 5-2 win (Denver Post)
- Leafs pay for their sins (Toronto Star)
- Opening-night lights stun Canucks in 5-3 loss to Calgary (Vancouver Province)
- Sharks less than stellar in loss to Colorado (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Former Quebec, Colorado teammates have nothing but praise for Joe "Mr. Avalanche" Sakic (Denver Post)
- Alex Ovechkin steals spotlight (Boston Herald)
- Leafs' Komisarek `answers bell' (Toronto Star)
- Centre comes out of the wilderness (Montreal Gazette)
- Metropolit right at home with Habs (Toronto Sun)
- New-look Leafs pull no punches (Toronto Sun)
- Chicago Blackhawks ready for opener in Finland (Chicago Tribune)
- Mystery Red Wings team to debut (Detroit News)
- St. Louis Blues faithful follow team to Sweden (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks set for one more flight? (Orange County Register)
- Flyers face great expectations (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- It's about time for Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Hawks start in Helsinki, Finnish with Stanley Cup? (Chicago Sun Times)
- Swedish influence continues to fuel Red Wings (Ann Arbor News)
- The Last Shot tour (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Florida Panthers experience net gain in goal (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Rangers expect own banner night when opening against champion Penguins (New York Daily News)
- For Ducks, it's practice, practice, practice (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Faceoff, PK concerns will have to be fixed from within (Edmonton Sun)
- Wild coach Todd Richards likes how his team is responding to his directions as season opener nears (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Tocchet wants quiet (Tampa Tribune)
- Coach Jacques Lemaire returns to try and right Devils after 11-year hiatus (New York Daily News)
- Pens' Jordan Staal no longer 'robotic' (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wild defenseman Brent Burns like his old self after recovering from concussion, shoulder surgery (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Jordin Tootoo may not play in opener at Dallas (The Tennessean)
- Predators goalies await decision calmly (The Tennessean)
- Roloson, Biron both can expect plenty of work (New York Newsday)
- Refreshed and healthy, Lecavalier optimistic about Bolts' season (Tampa Tribune)
- For Ducks' Scott Niedermayer, it's a new age (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Rangers gaga for Gaborik (Bergen Record)
- Pronger is Flyers' catalyst (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tanguay sure goals will come (St. Petersburg Times)
- 'Minor things' slow Fisher (Ottawa Sun)
- Patrick Sharp enjoying the sights, eager to start season (Chicago Tribune)
- Erat out to erase doubts about taking his game to a new level (Nashville City Paper)
- Sabres' Montador is ready for work (Buffalo News)
- 'Lucky' Jacques has paid his dues (Edmonton Journal)
- Senators place Schubert on re-entry waivers (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks prospect Cody Hodgson backs off playing in Brampton (Vancouver Sun)
- Chris Bourque impressed Bylsma in minors (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wayne Simmonds is reaching his goals (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Injuries behind Thrashers' Slater (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- New Canes players eager (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Warrener sheds skates, dons suit for new job as Flames scout (Calgary Herald)
- For old time's sake (Toronto Sun)
- Bowen's back in action (Toronto Sun)
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