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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
- Khabby in fold -- for now (Chicago Sun Times)
- Ducks' Scott Niedermayer regains captain's title (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Veteran McLaren on waivers as Sharks trim roster (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Flyers' Parent out 3 months (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Souray takes his seat at the captain's table (Edmonton Journal)
- Hicks sees Dallas Stars aligned for new heights (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- A New Coach Is Taking the Islanders Back to School (News York Times)Subscriber site
- 2008 first-round draftees make splash on opening-day rosters (USA Today)
- Rangers Bonded on Trip to Europe (News York Times)Subscriber site
- Kaberle fulfilling Eastern promise (Globe & Mail)
- Echoes of the Past on the Devils’ Roster (News York Times)Subscriber site
- Ninth century awaits Wings (Detroit News)
- Wild-card pick again? (Calgary Sun)
- Canucks will bar the door (Vancouver Province)
- Flyers fall to Phantoms after Spectrum tribute (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Making power play jell is a concern after opener (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Lightning Can't Adjust Game Time (Tampa Tribune)
- Peter Chiarelli ponders moves to Bruins final roster (Boston Herald)
- Big Bert still has Naslund's back (Calgary Herald)
- Ruff remains mum on his choice of team captain (Buffalo News)
- Positive chemistry is bubbling (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- That capital 'C' goes a long way with Wild (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- When the going gets too long, Oilers get going ... to Jasper (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres get down to business (Buffalo News)
- Rangers homing in after trip (New York Daily News)
- Rangers score with GAG liners (New York Daily News)
- Toskala: Future Leaf great? (Toronto Star)
- Getting DiPietro up to speed, no matter what (New York Newsday)
- Brodeur's backup gets ready to sit (Bergen Record)
- Gerber's still No. 1 (Ottawa Sun)
- Backup goalie accepts his role (Bergen Record)
- New Jersey Devils' Elias out for respect (Newark Star Ledger)
- Foote soldiers on (Denver Post)
- Flyers' Mike Richards in historic role (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jason Smith's a real 'character' (Ottawa Sun)
- Powerful addition (Edmonton Sun)
- Nylander Rejuvenated (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Versatile Stephane Veilleux can check and score for Minnesota Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Walker's injury felt down the lines (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Injury woes won't change Moreau (Edmonton Sun)
- Schenn makes the grade (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins hitch wagon to rookie Blake Wheeler (Boston Herald)
- In final cuts, Picard, Methot sitting pretty (Columbus Dispatch)
- Pardy's party on hold until roster finalized (Calgary Herald)
- Brown, Wellwood survive (Vancouver Sun)
- Bailey makes Isles (New York Post)
- Brown goes here, there and everywhere ... and now here again (Vancouver Province)
- Leafs' fountain of youth overruns veteran trio (Toronto Star)
- Tallon says Barker's demotion a 'hockey decision' (Chicago Daily Herald)
- D-men clear waivers, in limbo (Calgary Herald)
- A big buildup to these cuts made Bruins' roster decisions tough (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Senators banish Bass to Bingo (Ottawa Sun)
- Cut trio could be back with Avs shortly (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
- Last cuts are deepest (Edmonton Journal)
- Preds send Gratton to AHL (The Tennessean)
- Gretzky, staff trim roster to 22 players (Arizona Republic)
- Hodgson has high hopes for next season (Vancouver Province)
- Backes is a force on the ice (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- O'Brien shakes off road rust in practice (Vancouver Sun)
- Wings' Babcock: Leino, Helm, Ericsson are best players he's ever sent to minors (Detroit Free Press)
- Weaver is ready to contribute (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Leafs net half full (Toronto Sun)
- NU produces purple pros (Buffalo News)
- Sulliman immerses himself in new job (Arizona Republic)
- Canucks' ties to Sweden go back 30 years (Vancouver Sun)
- Johnny Bower tells his story (Toronto Star)
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