Friday, June 22, 2018
- Barry Trotz hired as new Islanders coach after leaving Stanley Cup champion Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Todd Reirden to interview for Capitals’ head-coaching job next week (Washington Post)
- Rasmus Dahlin keeps thoughts close before NHL Draft (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers buy out defenceman Eric Gryba (Edmonton Journal)
- Ottawa Senators are getting ready for big night at NHL draft (Ottawa Sun)
- Stan Bowman says Hawks expect Corey Crawford to be ready for training camp (Chicago Sun-Times)
- NHL Is Expected to Bring Another Tkachuk Into the Fold (New York Times)
- Rising salary cap still a tight squeeze for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Trotz on Capitals negotiations: ‘Wasn’t really sincere’ (Washington Times)
- Mum's the word from Sens GM Pierre Dorion on potential deals (Ottawa Sun)
- GM Pierre Dorion promises Senators will get back on track (Ottawa Sun)
- Will Flyers deal Simmonds at draft? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wings’ Athanasiou among top NHL trade targets on draft weekend (Detroit News)
- Trotz is next step in Islanders revival — and a big Tavares lure (New York Post)
- Draft is Lou's time to begin Isles' makeover (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli taking all calls on 10th overall pick (Edmonton Journal)
- Bruins GM Don Sweeney ready to do all kinds of business (Boston Herald)
- Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman keeping all his options open ahead of NHL draft (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jarmo Kekalainen could again make news at draft (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers have some free-agent chips ahead of NHL draft (New York Post)
- With a chunk of cap space, Dubas anticipating adding to Leafs roster in coming days, weeks (Toronto Sun)
- Flames GM Treliving on alert at NHL Draft (Calgary Herald)
- Jets GM taking hard look at assets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Dallas' goal in NHL draft's 1st round is picking player who can become a star of Stars ... can GM Nill get it done? (Dallas Morning News)
- Coyotes to draft from 'handful' of players (Arizona Republic)
- After reeling in controversial scorer, Panthers enter NHL Draft with open minds (Miami Herald)
- Wings under pressure to draft building blocks (Detroit Free Press)
- Wild GM Fenton taking patient approach on making moves (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Avalanche enters NHL draft with eight selections, but possibly nine (Denver Post)
- No quick fix for sustained success, Habs' Bergevin says (Montreal Gazette)
- Dubas prefers depth in Maple Leafs goaltending over trading netminder (Toronto Sun)
- Even without 1st-round pick, Penguins will be busy in draft (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Golden Knights content to sit out first round of NHL draft (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Ducks might look to supplement aging core with No. 23 pick of NHL draft (Orange County Register)
- Without a first-rounder, Lightning still could have busy draft weekend (Tampa Bay Times)
- Capitals’ Stanley Cup defense will begin by bolstering roster at NHL draft (Washington Post)
- Canes' likely top pick Svechnikov has been to the NHL Draft, but it wasn't like this (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Another Tkachuk lined up to be drafted in NHL (Calgary Herald)
- For his next trick, Oliver Wahlstrom will become a high NHL draft pick (Boston Globe)
- From Southlake to the NHL: A local hockey prospect hopes to make that a reality this week (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Hopkins native K'Andre Miller could be first-round pick in NHL draft (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Manitobans to watch at the 2018 NHL draft (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Light draft year for Manitobans Could be shutout of first round for first time since 2015 (Winnipeg Sun)
- Islanders add 8 more games to Coliseum schedule (New York Newsday)
- Back-to-backs kinder to Penguins with 2018-19 schedule (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Flyers' 2018-19 schedule includes brutal December (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Schedule is back-loaded with road games (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bruins catch some breaks in 2018-19 schedule (Boston Globe)
- Rangers won't face Isles at Nassau Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- Flames start off playing Canucks twice to open NHL campaign (Calgary Herald)
- 2018-19 schedule unveiled: Lightning opens with five straight at home (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jets schedule looks manageable (Winnipeg Sun)
- Colorado Avalanche 2018-19 regular season schedule announced (Denver Post)
- Blues to play 11 of first 15 games at home (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Stars open 2018-19 season with seven of nine at home ... why that's good and bad news (Dallas Morning News)
- Blackhawks face 14 back-to-backs, only one four-game homestand in 2018-19 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild schedule: Cup champion Capitals at Xcel on Nov. 13 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)