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OPINION
09/19/09
DARREN DREGOR: Crosby, Blake seek information on Kelly's firing
(TSN)
RYAN KENNEDY: Stastny becomes face of young Avs
(The Hockey News)
ALLAN MUIR: Gretzky's not great for abandoning his Coyotes, more notes
(Si.com)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: Tavares gives Isles glimmer of hope for bright future
(CBS Sportsline)
E.J. HRADEK: Phaneuf's monster hit gets attention
(ESPN)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Q&A with ... new Flyers G Ray Emery
(The Sporting News)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Free agent Maxim Afinogenov could find new home with Atlanta Thrashers
(ESPN)
MIKE BROPHY: High price of preseason
(Sportsnet)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: With Kessel, future is now for Leafs
(ESPN)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Maple Leafs acquire Kessel from Bruins
(National Post)
DAMIEN COX: Big-splash Burke pulls trigger on Kessel deal
(Toronto Star)
TERRY JONES: Well-oiled Green Machine
(Edmonton Sun)
PAT HICKEY: Inside the Habs' dressing room
(Montreal Gazette)
BEN KUZMA: Move to San Jose will give Heatley a chance to 'blossom'
(Vancouver Province)
ROB LONGLEY: Sid's Olympics on back-burner
(Toronto Sun)
BOB DUFF: Leafs gamble on Kessel
(Windsor Star)
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: Call it a 'Gordie Howe did he do that' hat trick
(Edmonton Sun)
GEORGE JOHNSON: Time for Phaneuf to stand up
(Calgary Herald)
TOM GULITTI: After top line, Devils in limbo
(Bergen Record)
RED FISHER: Pot continues to boil with NHLPA as leaders go through revolving door
(Montreal Gazette)
STEPHEN HARRIS: Bruins deal Phil Kessel to Toronto
(Boston Herald)
GREG DOUGLAS: Two generations of Milfords join Canucks in honouring Jake
(Vancouver Sun)
DAN BARNES: Oilers fans warm up to Comrie
(Edmonton Journal)
PAT HICKEY: Martin's formula for goals
(Montreal Gazette)
GARY LOEWEN: Offside Saturday — Leafs roughing up the rink
(Toronto Sun)
09/18/09
ADAM PROTEAU: Eastern Conference predictions
(The Hockey News)
BOB McKENZIE: Ruins in a tough spot as they try to trade Kessel
(TSN)
JIM KELLEY: Heatley likely turned tide against no-trade contracts
(Si.com)
DARREN DREGOR: Top agents, Chelios speak out against Kelly's firing
(TSN)
E.J. HRADEK: Martin Brodeur bonding with Sidney Crosby
(ESPN)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: Rangers spending spree could pay off for once
(CBS Sportsline)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Player agents voice concerns over Kelly firing, encourage clients to form 'unified voice'
(ESPN)
LYLE RICHARDSON: Seven Eastern clubs on the outside looking in
(Foxsports)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Kessel trade seems imminent; Maple Leafs still front-runner to add Bruins forward
(ESPN)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Don't count on a Kelly comeback
(National Post)
DAMIEN COX: Kelly opts to stay on hall's board
(Toronto Star)
ED WILLES: NHLPA: A comedy in a few acts
(Vancouver Province)
PAT HICKEY: Panthers' suitor not up to snuff
(Montreal Gazette)
LARRY BROOKS: Dubinsky lowers his asking price
(New York Post)
ROBERT TCHKOWSKI: Comrie heads into the fire
(Edmonton Sun)
WAYNE SCANLAN: Karlsson books a room at Chez Alfie
(Ottawa Citizen)
TONY GALLAGHER: Man of few words can speak with action
(Vancouver Province)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Kessel may be good to go
(Boston Globe)
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BOB DUFF: NHL scouts get eyeful
(Windsor Star)
ROB LONGLEY: Pens aim to pick up where they left off
(Toronto Sun)
09/17/09
RYAN DIXON: Kariya and the new Blues landscape
(The Hockey News)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: Prong makes right as Flyers look to push Pens
(CBS Sportsline)
DARREN ELIOT: All eyes are on the kids in camp
(Si.com)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Former stars are prepping for a second life in hockey
(The Sporting News)
MIKE BROPHY: Free ride over
(Sportsnet)
E.J. HRADEK: Rask looking strong for Bruins
(ESPN)
MARK SPECTOR: Slow start for Tavares
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: A lighter, healthier Allison looking to break back into NHL in Toronto
(ESPN)
ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Dr. Quinn to the rescue
(Globe & Mail)
JEFF BLAIR: Goaltending guru has motivated students
(Globe & Mail)
DAMIEN COX: Rushing roulette is no gamble for Burke
(Toronto Star)
DON BRENNAN: Michalek has sense of urgency with Senators
(Ottawa Sun)
ERIC FRANCIS: Fleury: 'She's my winger'
(Calgary Sun)
LUKE DeCOCK: These Canes exude quiet confidence
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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TONY GALLAGHER: Goal is for more 20+ goal scorers
(Vancouver Province)
MARK HERRMANN: Islanders tee up more than slap shots
(New York Newsday)
DAVE STUBBS: Price ices last season's rink demons
(Montreal Gazette)
WAYNE SCANLAN: Forward thinking required
(Ottawa Citizen)
TERRY JONES: A change of style
(Edmonton Sun)
IAIN MacINTYRE: From rippled chips to rippled abs: Wellwood reinvents himself
(Vancouver Sun)
GEORGE JOHNSON: Back from the brink
(Calgary Herald)
MICAEL ARACE: Cancer can't destroy young man's mission
(Columbus Dispatch)
ANDREW GROSS: Rangers’ fragility showing
(Bergen Record)
DANA WAKIJI: Johan Franzen strives to improve
(Detroit News)
STEVE SIMMONS: Leafs ready to roll dice, again
(Toronto Sun)
09/16/09
RORY BOYLEN: Rooting for some training camp underdogs
(The Hockey News)
ALLAN MUIR: Lightning may have struck gold, Panthers have promise, more
(Si.com)
RAY SLOVER: The joke's on Bettman: Phoenix deserts the Coyotes
(The Sporting News)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: Champs have chance to Pen sequel
(CBS Sportsline)
RAY SLOVER: The joke's on Bettman: Phoenix deserts the Coyotes
(The Sporting News)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Ducks coach Carlyle on who will be No. 1 in net: 'If you win, you're in'
(ESPN)
MARK SPECTOR: On Spec
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Camp questions: Eastern Conference
(ESPN)
Prospects grow a little dimmer for Balsillie’s bid to buy Coyotes
(Globe & Mail)
WAYNE SCANLAN: Clouston, we have liftoff
(Ottawa Citizen)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Rask eager to prove his worth
(Toronto Sun)
ERIC FRANCIS: Nys to know the coach
(Calgary Sun)
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: Quinn takes off the shackles
(Edmonton Sun)
PAT HICKEY: Pacioretty sets pace for Habs
(Montreal Gazette)
MICHAEL ARACE: Extensions -- the cement in Howson's building plan
(Columbus Dispatch)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: GM: Demand trade, kill clause
(Ottawa Sun)
SAM DONNELLON: Flyers captain Richards becoming wiser than his years
(Philadelphia Daily News)
LARRY BROOKS: Torts may need vet to beef up blue line
(New York Post)
LUKE DeCOCK: Former Cane Hedican to retire
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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IAN MacINTYRE: The new NHL can be hard on an old guy
(Vancouver Sun)
DEREK VAN DIEST: After becoming MacT's go-to guy, Reddox aims to prove himself again
(Edmonton Sun)
GEORGE JOHNSON: Could this season be dawn of Dawes' stardom?
(Calgary Herald)
DAVE STUBBS: 'C' no evil for blue-liner Markov
(Montreal Gazette)
DON BRENNAN: Kovalev: Everybody needs to play like a captain
(Ottawa Sun)
DAN BICKLEY: Great One should be with Coyotes
(Arizona Republic)
LANCE HORNBY: A matter of heart
(Toronto Sun)
09/15/09
KEN CAMPBELL: Was Kelly ousting an NHLPA coup?
(The Hockey News)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: Powerful Canucks sneaking up on nobody this season
(CBS Sportsline)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: To stay or not to stay: That's Kovalchuk's question
(The Sporting News)
MIKE BROPHY: Let's hear it for the old boys
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Camp questions: Eastern Conference
(ESPN)
MARK SPECTOR: 'This is my team now'
(Sportsnet)
E.J. HRADEK: Heatley trade won't save Sharks
(ESPN)
LYLE RICHARDSON: NHL veterans forced to audition for jobs
(Foxsports)
PIERRE LeBRUN: GM Maloney optimistic (for now) amid ownership mess, Gretzky's absence
(ESPN)
ALLAN MAKI: Sutter gets everyone pulling in same direction
(Globe & Mail)
PAT HICKEY: Trotter gives it his best shot
(Montreal Gazette)
DAMIEN COX: Leafs could be massively motivated squad
(Toronto Star)
LARRY BROOKS: Dubinsky must wait to hit Ranger paydirt
(New York Post)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Sens goalie Leclaire's looking for early action
(Ottawa Sun)
ED WILLES: Do twins stand on edge of greatness?
(Vancouver Province)
DAVE STUBBS: Gionta is Habs' little devil
(Montreal Gazette)
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: A $7M elephant in the room
(Edmonton Sun)
CHRIS McCOSKY: Red Wings counting on Jonathan Ericsson
(Detroit News)
GARY LOEWEN: Offside Tuesday — Will Leafs work their buns off?
(Toronto Sun)
09/14/09
SAM McCAIG: Three reason the Flyers will win the Cup
(The Hockey News)
ALLAN MUIR: The Heatley trade: All in all, Sens made the best deal they could
(Si.com)
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: Despite Wild's new front office approach, defense still best offense
(CBS Sportsline)
ERIC DUHATSCHEK: San Jose, Heatley both get chances to remake images
(Globe & Mail)
ROB LONGELY: Leafs start in high gear
(Toronto Sun)
GEORGE JOHNSON: Fleury's return stirs memories for Flames family
(Calgary Herald)
ERIC FRANCIS: Keep fantasy to yourselves
(Calgary Sun)
STEVE BUFFERY: Allison facing long odds
(Toronto Sun)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Kiss Kessel goodbye
(Boston Globe)
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WAYNE SCANLAN: Glad to get it done
(Ottawa Citizen)
ED WILLES: Standard bearers aren't up to, well, you know
(Vancouver Province)
DON BRENNAN: Heatley kept issues personal
(Ottawa Sun)
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: Footsteps at his door
(Edmonton Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Better goaltending is key to Leaf season
(Toronto Star)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Olympic snub stings Savard
(Toronto Sun)
09/13/09
WES GOLDSTEIN: Five things: After Quinn, not much optimism for undesirable Edmonton
(CBS Sportsline)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Sharks comfortable with making Heatley deal
(The Sporting News)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: This is last shot for Heatley, GM Wilson
(ESPN)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Bruins ready to turn the page on Kessel saga
(Toronto Sun)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Neil, teammates relieved Heatley traded
(Ottawa Sun)
MARK PURDY: Wilson reveals winning hand
(San Jose Mercury News)
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PAT HICKEY: Habs hope new team chemistry will jell
(Montreal Gazette)
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: It was all MacT's fault!
(Edmonton Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Dany Heatley lure too hard for Sharks not to bite on
(Toronto Star)
ED WILLES: Vigneault: 'We need some guys to step up'
(Vancouver Province)
DON BRENNAN: Sulker's wishes come true, but it was too early for Sens to deal Heatley
(Ottawa Sun)
ROB LONGLEY: Great mystery clouds Great One
(Toronto Sun)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Kessel case lingers as training camp opens
(Boston Globe)
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DAN BARNES: Penner's weight down, spirits up
(Edmonton Journal)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Diminished Dany gets his way
(Ottawa Sun)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Jonathan Quick hopes to solve Kings' problems in goal
(Los Angeles Times)
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DAVE STUBBS: Who will play on blue line with Markov?
(Montreal Gazette)
STEVE SIMMONS: Panthers may be next Coyotes
(Toronto Sun)
TONY GALLAGHER: Why sign the coach to a long-term deal?
(Vancouver Province)
TERRY JONES: Less optimism is more
(Edmonton Sun)
WAYNE SCANLAN: The heat is OFF
(Ottawa Citizen)
LARRY BROOKS: Dubinsky holdout 'unfortunate' or 'stupid'
(New York Post)
LANCE HORNBY: Leafs facelift buoys Wilson
(Toronto Sun)
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