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Thursday, January 17, 2013
- Devils sign Travis Zajac to 8-year, $46 million extension; Adam Henrique begins skating (Newark Star Ledger)
- Ilya's back! After delay, Kovalchuk returns to Devils (New York Post)
- Redden put on waivers (New York Post)
- Iggy makes return (Calgary Sun)
- Lombardi to return as Coyotes get back to work (Arizona Republic)Subscriber site
- Back From Russia, Devils' Kovalchuk Hits the Ground Skating (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Nazem Kadri's stock is rising at Leafs camp (National Post)
- Time is now for Dubnyk to establish himself as a number one goalie (Globe & Mail)
- Leafs goaltending coach Rick St. Croix adjusting, not changing James Reimer and Ben Scrivens (National Post)
- Battling injuries, Canucks turn to Hansen for power play boost (Globe & Mail)
- 'Luongo Rule' won't keep Bobby Lou in Vancouver (Vancouver Province)
- Kings' Dean Lombardi remembers man who gave him start (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Brooklyn or bust: Isles fans excited for 2015 move (New York Post)
- Armstrong signs extension, looks ahead to Blues' future (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Leafs Nation deserves thanks from MLSE, players (Toronto Sun)
- Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk: There was never a doubt I was coming back (Newark Star Ledger)
- Travis Zajac: I wanted to stay with Devils and live in New Jersey (Newark Star Ledger)
- Giroux worthy of 'C' (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Green light: Goaltender Cory Schneider knows that his opportunity to shine has finally arrived (Vancouver Province)
- Fans ready for hockey, even the practice kind, after NHL lockout (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Fans pack Consol for Penguins' scrimmage (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- GM Ken Holland and staff to brainstorm on Wings' future (Detroit News)
- What will short season bring Preds? Uncertainty, confidence ... who knows? (Nashville City Paper)
- Ducks want to start this season the way they finished the last (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Painful memories still linger for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Preds focus on special teams (The Tennessean)
- Lightning focus on improving power play (Tampa Tribune)
- San Jose Sharks look at how to fix their penalty kill (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Minnesota Wild expect shootout success this season (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Capitals will rely on two goalies with one goal (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Flyers solidify their lines and defensive pairings as opener nears (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Maple Leafs' line juggling nears completion (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks' blue line ready for prime time (Vancouver Sun)
- Lightning won't wait to make final cuts (Tampa Bay Times)
- Intrasquad scrimmage serves as exhibition season for Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Hawks see some 'live' action (Chicago Tribune)
- High energy on both sides of the boards at Wild's team scrimmage (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Scrimmage play opens B's eyes (Boston Herald)
- Penguins players, coaches savor fast tempo (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Backlund's natural hat-trick in scrimmage buoys expectations for season (Calgary Herald)
- Goalies are sharp at Florida Panthers scrimmage (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Keeping head down, Kreider gets bloody lip (New York Post)
- Niederreiter impressive at scrimmage (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Quenneville braces for 'amazing season' (Chicago Tribune)
- Hitchcock puts his idea into action (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Assistant coach Tom Renney's power-play approach for Red Wings: Attack the net, create chaos (MLive.com)
- Sens making early trip to Winnipeg (Ottawa Sun)
- San Jose Sharks goalie Antti Niemi looks for improvement (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Preds want Rinne to take some rest (The Tennessean)
- Good Plekanec news, bad Subban news (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs' James van Riemsdyk hopes to play in opener despite injury (Toronto Sun)
- Antropov could play in opener (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Finally healthy after two seasons, new center Derek Roy fills a big hole for Stars (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Wings' Patrick Eaves smiling in first action since head hit (Detroit News)
- Whitney feeling 'very good' after recovery from ankle injury (Edmonton Journal)
- Colorado Avalanche star Milan Hejduk could be in last season of career (Denver Post)
- Rangers' Richards set to go (New York Post)
- Canucks audition Jannik Hansen on SedinsŐ power-play flank (Vancouver Sun)
- Weber, Rinne provide Preds foundation (The Tennessean)
- Oilers forward Gagner in mid-season shape (Edmonton Journal)
- Oduya happy to be back with Hawks (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Big season for Canes' Boychuk (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Hordichuk hopes to be more involved this season (Edmonton Journal)
- Jake Vorachek expecting big year (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Sabres' Enroth will get chance to flash skills (Buffalo News)
- Slater responds to challenge (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames' Butler learns from growing pains (Calgary Sun)
- Nikitin's offense bonus for Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw an atypical power forward (Chicago Sun-Times)
- 'I love playing with Byfuglien' (Winnipeg Sun)
- Greening checks into new role (Ottawa Sun)
- Louis Leblanc, the forgotten man (Montreal Gazette)
- Gilbert's injury leaves Kampfer, Dumba in Wild's picture (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Kadri, Rielly get shots to shine (Toronto Sun)
- Ceci not leaving Ottawa for long (Ottawa Sun)
- Avalanche cut Elliott, Sgarbossa to near NHL opening-night roster (Denver Post)
- Jets acquire bruising Peluso on waivers from St. Louis (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Edmonton Oilers goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin lends a hand to help Nail Yakupov get settled in Edmonton (Edmonton Sun)
- Team on track to maintain home sellout streak (Vancouver Sun)
- Artist creates custom looks for NHL (Boston Herald)
- Inside Bob Hartley's rise from working in windshield factory to NHL head coach (Calgary Herald)
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