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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
- Tomas Holmstrom's retirement announcement expected once CBA ratified (Detroit News)
- Lubomir Visnovsky say he won't report to Isles, but NHL takes exception (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Minnesota Wild's Zach Parise, Ryan Suter apologize to fans for NHL lockout (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Poile says apology a necessary first step as NHL returns from lockout (Nashville City Paper)
- Kings eager for banner-raising season opener (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- NHL, players expected to vote on deal by week's end (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Canucks would welcome Roberto Luongo at training camp (Vancouver Sun)
- CBA details leave rich and poor teams badly divided (Globe & Mail)
- NHL players making the mad dash back home (USA Today)
- As season looms, questions remain for Canucks (Globe & Mail)
- Leafs have no room for error in quest for playoffs (National Post)
- Canadiens look to pay back fans on and off the ice when NHL resumes (Globe & Mail)
- Leafs hope familiar roster yields different results (Globe & Mail)
- Oilers take first post-lockout steps (Globe & Mail)
- Relieved, Rangers Gather for Workout (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Marketing master must figure out how to regain NHL's mojo (Globe & Mail)
- NHL's lockout nightmare nearly over (New York Post)
- Puck drop delayed by mountain of details (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Shortened NHL season puts premium on each game (Tampa Bay Times)
- NHL has lots of work to do before season starts (Ottawa Sun)
- Shorter NHL season in 1995 made each game count (Columbus Dispatch)
- Teams cannot afford a slow start in short season (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Red Wings may wait to retire Nicklas Lidstrom's No. 5 (Detroit Free Press)
- Sens season tickets sales take a hit (Ottawa Sun)
- Local hockey fans stay loyal, grudgingly (Toronto Star)
- Blues fans and businesses ramp up for short hockey season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- For Penguins fans, end of NHL's lockout provides relief and a touch of resentment (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flames players aim to win back support of frustrated fans (Calgary Herald)
- Cam makes good points (Boston Herald)
- Ference helped avert icing (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Blackhawks forward Jamal Mayers calls final labor talks 'a marathon' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Canucks Manny Malhotra, Henrik Sedin proud of players' unity through lockout (Vancouver Sun)
- Sabres' players happy about lockout's end (Buffalo News)
- Penguins remain miffed by lockout's length (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Fans won't see Jets tickets until schedule is released (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Fans have right to stay away: Jet Olli Jokinen (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators start to plan roster moves (The Tennessean)
- Murray, Senators in market for defenceman (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bylsma eyes other guy for Malkin-Neal line (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Leafs stand by their goalies (Toronto Sun)
- Familiar formula for Flames: Banking on Kiprusoff (Calgary Herald)
- Guy Boucher has plan for quick training camp (Tampa Bay Times)
- John Tortorella missed his NY Rangers team during lockout, Brad Richards and Rick Nash among players at informal workout (New York Daily News)
- Krueger ready for the challenge of coaching in the NHL (Edmonton Journal)
- Shorter camp presents obstacles for Penguins coaches (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sens get ready for NHL season: Coach Paul MacLean speaks (Ottawa Sun)
- Wings captain-in-waiting Henrik Zetterberg thrilled lockout is over (Detroit News)
- Iginla focused on winning, not contract (Calgary Sun)
- End of NHL lockout keeps career going for Ducks' Teemu Selanne (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Teemu gave Jokinen good word (Winnipeg Sun)
- Red Wings' Patrick Eaves still feeling concussion symptoms, won't be ready for start of season (MLive.com)
- Pierre-Marc Bouchard hopeful concussions are behind him (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Bogosian reunites with teammates (Winnipeg Free Press)
- 'Super-flukey' eye injury for Oilers' Jones (Edmonton Sun)
- Garden fit for King (New York Post)
- Lehner gets crack at Sens lineup (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers' Gaborik 'fine' and set to go (New York Post)
- Seguin trends upward (Boston Herald)
- Short season suits Alfredsson just fine (Ottawa Citizen)
- Gonchar in all-star form heading into season (Ottawa Sun)
- Whole new ballgame for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs' success depends on fast start to season (Toronto Star)
- Devils get ready for sprint as short NHL season brings challenges (Bergen Record)
- No time to slack off, Habs say (Montreal Gazette)
- Vancouver Canucks prepare for their own amazing race (Vancouver Sun)
- At long last, Wild back on home ice (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Bruins hit ice, warm up, get ready for blastoff (Boston Herald)
- Blue Jackets happy to get back on ice (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kings are happy to be officially back on the ice (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flyers eager to get started (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Capitals bracing to gear up quickly (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Predators return to ice at regular facility (The Tennessean)
- Flames players skate again with a new spring in their step (Calgary Herald)
- NHL deal paves way for Phoenix Coyotes to finally begin season (Arizona Republic)
- Stars players thrilled to get back on the ice (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Red Wings' excitement resurrected as anticipation builds for training camp and start of season (MLive.com)
- Eager Blackhawks are in a hurry to come together (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Canes skate back into hockey routine (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Ducks reunion begins at Anaheim Ice (Orange County Register)
- Panthers pick up the pace as season approaches (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Lightning ready for abbreviated camp, season to start (Tampa Tribune)
- Transition time for Malhotra (Vancouver Province)
- Cervenka on his way over (Calgary Sun)
- New Canuck Jason Garrison, like rest of the NHL, is finally ready to play (Vancouver Sun)
- Backlund's new lease on NHL life (Calgary Sun)
- Yappy Lappy vows to keep it down (Vancouver Province)
- Trouba draws praise (Winnipeg Sun)
- Darche in limbo, hoping for a call (Montreal Gazette)
- Florida Panthers players ready for big-time facilities (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Former Canes player gets 'Amazing' TV gig (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Leafs room gets a facelift (Toronto Sun)
- Ron Francis among 11 new members of 2013 N.C. Hall of Fame class (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
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