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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
- Claude Giroux named Flyers' captain (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Wade Redden done in New York as Rangers set to buy out defensman's contract to free salary cap space (New York Daily News)
- Patrik Elias happy Bryce Salvador will likely be named Devils captain (Newark Star Ledger)
- Henrik Zetterberg 'humbled' as he officially takes over as Wings captain (Detroit News)
- Oilers name Eberle full-time alternate captain (Edmonton Journal)
- Armstrong gets 5-year extension (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- George Gund III, original San Jose Sharks owner, dies (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Kings' ticket prices for season opener cause a bit of sticker shock (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- NHL and NHLPA reach agreement on accelerated buyouts (Globe & Mail)
- Kings Have Stability and Tight Schedule on Their Side in Bid to Repeat (New York Times)Subscriber site
- NHL teams allowed to use compliance buyout this week (USA Today)
- More relaxed Therrien expects "No Excuses" during second stint with Habs (Globe & Mail)
- New Oilers bench boss preaches defence and patience (Globe & Mail)
- Challenge of lifting Flames from mediocrity too tempting for Hartley (Globe & Mail)
- Colorado Avalanche is not trying to trade center Ryan O'Reilly (Denver Post)
- Panthers' owner Viner: If we win, fans will return (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Colorado Avalanche pushing deals and perks to renew fan interest (Denver Post)
- Team officials hope to make things right with Wild fans (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Flames look to "Welcome Back" fans (Calgary Sun)
- Jets waive $2.50 ticket breakup fee (Winnipeg Sun)
- Coyotes' Raffi Torres reinventing his game (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk back from Russia, but for how long? (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning's Steven Stamkos eager to get back to more competitive hockey (Tampa Bay Times)
- Avalanche's Gabriel Landeskog could be a captain for the ages (Denver Post)
- Alex Kovalev hopes to supply points and pointers to Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Malkin wants 'many more' years with Pens (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kings captain Dustin Brown: This camp has different feel (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers play for now (Bergen Record)
- Oilers advance toward 'something greater' (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks build bigger blue line (Orange County Register)
- Florida Panthers hope to repair shootout problem (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Defensemen have freedom to join the attack (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Competition remains intense for Lightning roster spots (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wild's final forward spots still up for grabs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Penguins inch toward regular-season opener (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Henrik Zetterberg, Damien Brunner stand out in Red Wings scrimmage before capacity crowd at Compuware (MLive.com)
- Canes fight through scrimmage (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Jared Spurgeon will do double duty in Wednesday scrimmage (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Bruins sloppy in defeat (Boston Herald)
- Senators take day off while others scrimmage (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flyers will be in attack mode again, Peter Laviolette says (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wings coach Mike Babcock keeping an eye on Valtteri Filppula (Detroit News)
- Kings coach Darryl Sutter: Anze Kopitar has no setbacks after skating (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flames captain Jarome Iginla should be fine for opener (Calgary Sun)
- David Booth joins Ryan Kesler on long-term injury list (Vancouver Sun)
- Miettinen joins Bogo, Antro in sick bay (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Briere back, at least for this season (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Hawks' Crawford motivated by playoff setbacks (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Intensity has ramped up for Preds' backup goalie (The Tennessean)
- Giroux says captaining Flyers won't change his game on or off ice (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Horcoff proud to wear captain's C (Edmonton Sun)
- Strong finish motivates Blue Jackets' Umberger (Columbus Dispatch)
- Islanders' Okposo thinking big (New York Post)
- Blackhawks' shootout game must be up to speed (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ottawa Senators centre Peter Regin returns to full health after injury-shortened 2011-12 campaign (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins need presence from David KrejciÕs line (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Sheldon Souray and Bryan Allen beefing up Ducks' defense (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- New Blackhawks Rozsival, Brookbank prepared to fit in fast (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Senators take leap of faith at left wing (Ottawa Citizen)
- Tanguay the centre of attention (Calgary Sun)
- Light goes on for Maple Leafs defenceman Cody Franson (Toronto Sun)
- Grabner trying to find penalty-kill groove (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Brad Marchand not just pest (Boston Herald)
- Jets Slater responds to challenge (Winnipeg Sun)
- Glencross brings buckets of grit, but he continues quest for more consistency (Calgary Herald)
- Conacher quickly proving he belongs with Tampa Bay Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers hoping Mike Rupp can replace battler Prust (New York Post)
- McClement should help Leafs' PK (Toronto Sun)
- Eager stuck in limbo of sorts with training camp days away (Edmonton Journal)
- Foligno tries to resume good play (Buffalo News)
- Penguins Megna defies long odds just to reach camp (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blues continue search for defensive depth (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Predators hope waiver claim is second coming of Tootoo (Nashville City Paper)
- Kings lose Thomas Hickey, Richard Clune to waivers (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Islanders claim Hickey, defenseman picked 4th in '07 (New York Post)
- Hudler remains in Czech Republic after father Jiri Sr. dies at 50 (Calgary Herald)
- 'Spoiled' NHLers learned to ride bus again during lockout (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Limited opportunities to see Predators not limited by television (Nashville City Paper)
- Fans embrace chance to finally see hockey (Boston Herald)
- Frank Zamboni was architect of smooth skating (The Tennessean)
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