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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
- NHL expects 48-game season to start Jan. 19 (Chicago Tribune)
- Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk can't remain in Russia's KHL, can he? (Newark Star Ledger)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk will return to Detroit, agent says, as some contemplate staying in Russia (MLive.com)
- Agent: If he had to report, Visnovsky would come to Islanders (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- P.K. Subban still hopeful he'll sign with Montreal Canadiens (Toronto Star)
- Alex Kovalev, Marek Svatos invited to Florida Panthers training camp (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Dominic Moore's wife dies (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- KHL declares war on NHL contracts (Globe & Mail)
- Luongo saga churns onward as Schnider patiently waits (Globe & Mail)
- An Official Vote, and an Unofficial One (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Claude Giroux expected to be Flyers' next captain (USA Today)
- Black, Sabres ready to get back to business (Buffalo News)
- Devils' Lamoriello knows of 'no reason' why Kovalchuk wonÕt return (Bergen Record)
- Ottawa Senators hunting for help for depleted blueline (Ottawa Sun)
- San Jose Sharks unlikely to sign free agents (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Blues appear less likely to acuire defenseman (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- After quality time at home, Guy Boucher is eager to get back to NHL season (Tampa Bay Times)
- Phoenix Coyotes coach Dave Tippett will focus on team play (Arizona Republic)
- Wings coach Mike Babcock has big decisions to make, not much time (Detroit News)
- Schedule leaves Preds, Trotz little room for error (The Tennessean)
- Kings goalie Jonathan Quick ready for action on the ice (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Henrik Lundqvist ready to work (Bergen Record)
- Tuukka Rask's time finally arrives (Boston Herald)
- Canucks' Cory Schneider stays loose in tight situation (Vancouver Sun)
- Strong finish helps MasonÕs confidence (Columbus Dispatch)
- The Ilya Bryzgalov show returns with NHL lockout ended (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Ovechkin awaits further instruction (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- For Tampa Bay Lightning's Stamkos, time for new goals (Tampa Tribune)
- Giroux ready for duties of captaincy (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Hall aware of fan backlash (Edmonton Sun)
- Jackets are in no rush to name new captain (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators plan to amp up reliance on one significant backup (Nashville City Paper)
- NY Rangers left with short season after NHL lockout, and Blueshirts know fast start is important (New York Daily News)
- Ducks eye fast start to shortened season (Orange County Register)
- Lockout-shortened NHL season could have consequences (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets have little time to find answers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Colorado Avalanche players happy to get back on the ice for practice (Denver Post)
- Opening night will be road game (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Sens, Jets to open on Jan. 19 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sens could start in Winnipeg (Ottawa Sun)
- Wings camp expected to start Sunday (Detroit News)
- Ottawa Senators returning to Scotiabank Place after lockout (Ottawa Sun)
- Oilers' young guns come back to Rexall Place (Edmonton Journal)
- Wait for Finn phenom over, he's joining Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Bollig, Shaw, Kruger ready to join Hawks camp (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Predators may delay Wilson's move to center (The Tennessean)
- A veteran of trade deadline deals, Wideman's used to adjusting to new teams quickly (Calgary Herald)
- Maple Leaf goalies get vote of confidence from captain Dion Phaneuf (Toronto Star)
- Milan Lucic will just wing it (Boston Herald)
- Wheeler to hit the ice flying (Winnipeg Sun)
- Martin's role likely to be different, prominent for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Vandermeer, Barker could provide blueline depth for Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Lockout helps Hawks' Carcillo (Chicago Tribune)
- Big homecoming plan for Methot (Ottawa Sun)
- Season start can't come fast enough for Red Wings speedster Darren Helm (Detroit Free Press)
- Gelinas' words of wisdom (Calgary Sun)
- Oilers expect good things from offensive-minded defenceman Schultz (Edmonton Journal)
- Healthy, Jeffrey hoping for an opportunity with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins giving prospect Bennett a look (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Leafs prospects get boost from world juniors (Toronto Sun)
- Flames' Street has shooter's mentality (Calgary Sun)
- Richardson ready to promote charges (Ottawa Sun)
- Marlies trying to impress Leaf bosses (Toronto Sun)
- With lockout ending, interest in Winnipeg Jets soars again (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hamhuis sides with Haiti, not Cherry (Vancouver Province)
- Raymond has no regrets despite enduring seven-day Swedish whirlwind tour (Calgary Herald)
- Red Wings' Drew Miller makes friends in Scotland during lockout (Detroit Free Press)
- Senior hockey player, 63, takes to the ice to help Sens at practice (Ottawa Sun)
- Dallas Stars take shot at Cowboys' Tony Romo after team's twitter account tweets NHL insult (New York Daily News)
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