Wednesday, June 3, 2020
- Jets captain: "It can't just be their fight" (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Lightning’s Steven Stamkos: I will continue to educate myself on racism (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ovechkin, other D.C. athletes discuss local protests following George Floyd’s death (Washington Times)
- Silence not an option: Binnington, Flaherty among Blues, Cardinals to speak out against racial injustice (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Red Wings, several players post messages on racism, equality (Detroit Free Press)
- Bruins issue statement in response to protests over death of George Floyd: ‘Black lives matter’ (Boston Globe)
- Senators take small steps to address racism amid rioting in the United States (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher: Hard to talk about hockey during these turbulent times (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Groupe CH, parent company for the Canadiens, cuts more jobs (Montreal Gazette)
- Family, safety, among hurdles for NHL to clear (Winnipeg Sun)
- NHL hub city candidates: The pluses and minuses for each of the 10 potential sites (Los Angeles Times)
- Gary Gelinas was here, there and everywhere as sports executive (Edmonton Journal)
- 'We have an opportunity': Wild coach Evason eager to resume play (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Pierre-Luc Dubois, Alexandre Texier share NHL journey (Columbus Dispatch)
- If Blue Jackets face Maple Leafs, Jody Shelley smells an upset (Columbus Dispatch)
- Moritz Seider’s pursuit of Red Wings’ job aided by long off-season (Detroit Free Press)
- Sweden's Lucas Raymond flies under radar, similar to Steve Yzerman's draft season (Detroit News)
- Calgary-raised defencemen knocking on NHL’s door after award-winning seasons (Calgary Sun)
- Canes’ Svechnikov to donate masks, hand sanitizer to Boys & Girls Clubs (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ilitch employees producing 60,000 protective masks per day (Detroit News)