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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
- Henrik Zetterberg becoming captain 'pretty special'; will Pavel Datsyuk play in scrimmage? (Detroit Free Press)
- Jim Vandermeer signing gives Vancouver Canucks nine NHL-ready defenceman and some extra toughess (Vancouver Province)
- Oilers trade for defenceman Fistric (Edmonton Journal)
- Kings reveal that Willie Mitchell had knee surgery (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Visnovsky still AWOL from Islanders (New York Post)
- Ryan O'Reilly's agent still negotiating with Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Coyotes' Torres has 8 games left on suspension (Chicago Tribune)
- Documents say Steve Moore struggling with memory 9 years after Todd Bertuzzi incident (MLive.com)
- NHLPA asks NHL if Gomez deal is copacetic (Globe & Mail)
- Islanders Unsure if They Will Get a Key Player Back (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Leafs coach calls Morgan Rielly a 'quick study' (National Post)
- New CBA includes some unusual items (Buffalo News)
- What if scenario shakes up hockey standings (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Murray holding off on deals (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks GM ready for some reading (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Ovechkin looking at it from both sides (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Ageless Marty St. Louis savors beginning of another season with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings' Daniel Cleary: We've got to go extra mile for fans (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils may make a deal for a scorer (Bergen Record)
- Coyotes cramming for the first test of season (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings look forward to game action Tuesday, even though it's a scrimmage; initial lineups set (MLive.com)
- Bouchard impresses Yeo with scrimmage showing (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Red Wings look forward to game action Tuesday, even though it's a scrimmage; initial lineups set (MLive.com)
- Blue Jackets players deal with new normal: no Nash (Columbus Dispatch)
- Senators willing to wait for goaltending issue to shake out (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sabres must deal with crowded blue line (Buffalo News)
- Preds start line juggling act (The Tennessean)
- Intensity cranks up as Canes battle for roster spots (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Bruins require more from power play (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Six forwards likely fighting for two jobs with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Specific assignments take priority in Penguins' camp (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canucks goalie prospect learning mental games (Vancouver Province)
- Wings coach Mike Babcock has big decisions to make, not much time (Detroit News)
- Julien recharges power-play units (Boston Herald)
- Jets' coach: Don't read much into Scheifele shift (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils coach Pete DeBoer: Stefan Matteau hasn't looked out of place (Newark Star Ledger)
- Predators' coaches join practice (The Tennessean)
- Flyers' Andrej Meszaros possibly could be ready for opener (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Briere's wrist injury healing ahead of schedule (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- David Booth's injury adds to Canucks' second-line woes (Vancouver Sun)
- Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford ready for redemption (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kiprusoff steals the show during camp scrimmage (Calgary Herald)
- Florida Panthers, Filip Kuba get off to new beginnings (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Rangers' Rick Nash is in a N.Y. state of mind (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks' Hossa 'happy' with where he is (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Perron returns healthy and happy (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Crombeen brings needed grittiness to Tampa Bay Lightningt (Tampa Tribune)
- Stardom, top line awaiting Flyers' Brayden Schenn (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Kessel must pick up his defence (Toronto Sun)
- Clean slate for Flames' Backlund (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs' Tim Connolly a forgotten man (Toronto Sun)
- Kulemin confident his offensive touch will return (Toronto Sun)
- Devils' Steve Bernier hopes his penalty in Game 6 of Finals is forgotten (Newark Star Ledger)
- Okposo hopes scoring touch continues (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Chris Kreider far from a lock to make NY Rangers roster despite breakout performance during 2012 playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Penguins' Jeffrey slowly regains a solid role (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Veteran Hemsky impressed with rookie Yakupov (Edmonton Journal)
- Franson part of Leafs' plans (Toronto Sun)
- Chris Bourque's not a kid anymore (Boston Herald)
- Wild's Falk, Prosser are blue-line greenhorns no more (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Roman Horak rides hot streak into Flames camp (Calgary Sun)
- Young Emerson Etem looks to secure a spot with the Ducks (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Father knows best (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Mike Sgarbossa competes for spot on Avalanche's opening-day roster (Denver Post)
- Paajarvi retooling (Edmonton Sun)
- Patrick Wiercioch beefs up for blue-line shot (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jets' Stuart ready for more responsibility (Winnipeg Sun)
- Galchenyuk's maturity impresses (Montreal Gazette)
- Jets' Burmistrov seasoned and ready for season (Winnipeg Sun)
- Fourth line bekons to Petrell (Edmonton Sun)
- Street speeding up the charts, but will he crack the Flames? (Calgary Herald)
- New number, new role for Ducks Bonino (Orange County Register)
- Dinos stars wowed after being invited to Flames camp (Calgary Herald)
- Marlies storm into camp (Toronto Sun)
- Hudler absent from camp after flying home to be with ailing father (Calgary Herald)
- Paddock returns to coaching (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Veterans of 1995 short season say a fast start is imperative (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- A warm welcome back to the ice as 10,175 fans attend scrimmage (Buffalo News)
- Jets ticket system has fans upset (Winnipeg Sun)
- Habs ticket sales off to 'very good start' (Montreal Gazette)
- Red Wings' Drew Miller sightsees, stays in shape in Scotland (Detroit Free Press)
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