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Sunday, January 13, 2013
- NHL lockout is officially over and new CBA takes effect (Newark Star Ledger)
- Brian Burke on Maple Leafs firing: 'Like getting a two-by-four upside your head' (Toronto Star)
- Re-signing Malkin, Letang is Penguins' top priority (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Veteran Mike Knuble, 40, will get a look from the Red Wings (Detroit News)
- NHL schedule released, features 48 games in 99 days (USA Today)
- Brian Burke admits his 'brand' probably played a part in Maple Leafs firing (National Post)
- Wirtz on labor accord, upcoming season (Chicago Tribune)
- Labor deal has Lightning owner Jeff Vinik optimistic about future (Tampa Bay Times)
- Caps prepare for breakaway season (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Florida Panthers getting ready to pick up the pace (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Predators hurry up to shape up as camp begins (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings open training camp Sunday at Compuware Arena (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks open camp Sunday (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Flames plan to open camp Sunday at the Saddledome (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning training camp starts Sunday: camp, ticket, Fan Fest information (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flyers training camp: Ready or not ... (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Puck drops Saturday with Rangers-Bruins, Isles-Devs (New York Post)
- Leafs to start and end 2013 schedule against Habs (Toronto Sun)
- Minnesota Wild will open Jan. 19 at home against Colorado Avalanche (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Oilers schedule will kick off with visit to Vancouver (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks debut Saturday in Vancouver, home opener Jan. 25 (Orange County Register)
- Penguins to open season in Philadelphia (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canucks open season next Saturday night at home against the Ducks (Vancouver Sun)
- Flames start shortened season on Jan. 20 against Sharks (Calgary Herald)
- Red Wings' compressed 48-game schedule features 12 sets of back-to-back games, 12 of first 19 at home (MLive.com)
- Bruins to open 48-game season with two-game homestand (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Canucks entering the unknown with upcoming high-pressure schedule (Vancouver Province)
- Schedule has Sabres home for 10 of last 14 games (Buffalo News)
- Blues believe that 48 is enough (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Tough slate of games awaits Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Kings, Ducks ready for the short haul (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Rangers want to put it together quickly (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Developing chemistry first task for Tampa Bay Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Islander's just plane dawdling (New York Post)
- New Hawks roster looks about same as old one (Chicago Tribune)
- Isles' new season filled with questions (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Prospects, healthier defense excite Boudreau (Orange County Register)
- Ottawa Senators coach Paul MacLean looking forward to battle for goaltending spots (Ottawa Sun)
- Michael Del Zotto will be missing when Rangers take the ice Sunday (Bergen Record)
- Minnesota Wild goalie Josh Harding on his multiple sclerois: 'You can't dwell on it' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Doctor 'so impressed' by Harding (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Lehner, Bishop arrive in Ottawa for goalie showdown (Ottawa Citizen)
- Kane won't let criticism derail him (Winnipeg Sun)
- Money photo still just a joke to Jets Kane (Winnipeg Sun)
- Change hits home (ice) for Parise (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Semin gets settled in with Hurricanes (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- The wait is finally over for Ott, Sabres teammates (Buffalo News)
- Spezza thrilled to be back (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers' Scott Hartnell looking forward to a fast-paced season (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tyler Seguin a big piece for Bruins in short season (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- With camp opening Sunday, Devils' Patrik Elias eager to get going (Bergen Record)
- Gagner ready to roll in 2013 (Edmonton Sun)
- Jan Mursak gains confidence, experience in Austria; now he'll have to battle for roster spot with Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Silfverberg benefited from Binghamton stint (Ottawa Citizen)
- Reese seeks to be piece of Pens' picture (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Scheifele hopes to stick with Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rundblad gets defensive to earn his shot (Arizona Republic)
- Preds' second-year center shows 4th gear (The Tennessean)
- Four Bulldogs join Canadiens training camp (Montreal Gazette)
- Ottawa Senators give seven AHLers and two juniors a chance at camp (Ottawa Sun)
- Former Red Wing Kris Draper cherishing time with his son on Little Caesars team (Detroit Free Press)
- Without John Tortorella, NYU club hockey coach Chris Cosentino prepares NY Rangers for training camp, earns rave reviews (New York Daily News)
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