Wednesday, June 26, 2019
- Interim no more, Berube signs three-year deal with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Arizona Coyotes' John Chayka throws a curveball by trading for two-way center Carl Soderberg (Arizona Republic)
- Bruins sign Steven Kampfer to two-year extension (Boston Globe)
- Senators add to defensive depth, re-signing Cody Goloubef (Ottawa Sun)
- Hayley Wickenheiser headlines 2019 Hockey Hall of Fame class (Toronto Star)
- Penguins GM Jim Rutherford chosen for Hockey Hall of Fame (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik announces retirement, calling it ‘a pretty easy decision’ (Washington Post)
- They're in! Dallas Stars defenseman Sergei Zubov, forward Guy Carbonneau part of 2019 Hockey Hall of Fame class (Dallas Morning News)
- Hockey Hall of Fame calls BC’s Jerry York (Boston Herald)
- Former Canadien Guy Carbonneau headed into Hockey Hall of Fame (Montreal Gazette)
- Devils great Patrik Elias misses Hockey Hall of Fame induction in 1st year on ballot (NJ.com)
- Former Sens captain passed over for Hall of Fame (Ottawa Sun)
- Former Sabres winger Alexander Mogilny snubbed again by Hockey Hall of Fame (Buffalo News)
- Zubov, Carbonneau among surprise Hockey Hall of Fame picks (Toronto Sun)
- Sharks qualify RFAs Meier, Labanc, but let defenseman walk (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks qualify RFAs Perlini and Kampf, part ways with 3 minor-leaguers (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Stars do not extend qualifying offers to restricted free agents Brett Ritchie, recently-acquired Ryan Hartman (Dallas Morning News)
- Flames tender qualifying offers with all eyes on Tkachuk (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins extend qualifying offers to Marcus Pettersson, four other RFAs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Flyers make qualifying offers to Ivan Provorov, Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, and Nic Aube-Kubel (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Beaulieu, Morrow become unrestricted free agents: Jets provide qualifying offers for six, let five others go (Winnipeg Sun)
- Bruins extend qualifying offers to Charlie McAvoy, Brandon Carlo and Danton Heinen (Boston Globe)
- Capitals give qualifying offers to six players, including Jakub Vrana, Andre Burakovsky (Washington Times)
- Devils make qualifying offers to 6 players (NJ.com)
- Aberg cut loose as Wild makes qualifying offers to seven players (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canes still have questions to answer on Mrazek, McElhinney, Aho, Williams (Raleigh News & Observer)
- What Jack Hughes and P.K. Subban can do for NJ Devils (NorthJersey.com)
- Calvin de Haan says he’s ‘nothing flashy,’ but he may be just what the Blackhawks need to complete the rebuild of their defense (Chicago Tribune)
- Extension kept Golden Knights’ William Karlsson off trading block (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- After missing 2018-19 season, Stars defenseman Stephen Johns takes huge step toward returning to action (Dallas Morning News)
- Vesalainen's one season wiser (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blue Jackets see their future at development camp (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kings draftee Lukas Parik aims to prove himself worthy of NHL (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Dylan Coghlan serves as inspiration at Golden Knights’ camp (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wild prospects Boldy, Warren rely on buddy system (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red Wings’ top pick Moritz Seider getting acclimated at development camp (MLive.com)
- Tyler Angle coming off big season in junior hockey (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bernard-Docker aiming to turn last season's hiccups into next season's successes (Ottawa Sun)
- Isles prospects Dobson, Wilde look to move up a level (New York Newsday)
- Robertson's drive makes great first impression at Leafs development camp (Toronto Sun)
- LI's Fox working to make impact with Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Wings prospect Joe Veleno taking aim at pros after prolific junior career (Detroit News)
- Morgan Frost, Joel Farabee want to start Flyers’ careers sooner rather than later (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tage Thompson among four players with NHL time at Sabres' camp (Buffalo News)
- Norris takes on pro dream, with a little help from his friends (Ottawa Citizen)
- Neaton following Hellebuyck’s path: Jets 2019 fifth-rounder familiar with No. 1 guy (Winnipeg Sun)
- Russian blueline prospect has made biggest jump in Oilers' organization (Edmonton Journal)
- Blackhawks finally have a schedule they can love (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blues will have fewer back-to-back sets next season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Oilers set for five rumbles with the Flames this season (Edmonton Journal)
- Blue Jackets’ schedule includes long road trip in March (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins to open regular season with 4-game homestand (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Trouba to face old team in first game as Ranger (New York Newsday)
- Canes’ 2019-2020 schedule includes State Fair, New Year’s Eve games (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jets open with four-game road trip: Tough Eastern swing on tap to start 2019-20 campaign (Winnipeg Sun)
- NHL schedule release: Kings to open 2019-20 season against Oilers (Los Angeles Times)
- Golden Knights 2019-20 schedule announced by NHL (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Road-heavy start to Sharks’ 2019-20 regular season (San Jose Mercury News)
- Isles' home schedule spreads out dates for each venue (New York Newsday)
- Colorado Avalanche 2019-20 regular season schedule unveiled (Denver Post)
- Wild's schedule announced, season opens with three-game road trip (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- New Jersey Devils announce 2019-20 regular season schedule (NorthJersey.com)
- Flyers 2019-20 regular season schedule announced (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Capitals’ 2019-2020 schedule released, revealing daunting October (Washington Times)
- Bruins face busy first month in 2019-20 (Boston Herald)
- Sabres' 2019-20 schedule has long break to accommodate Sweden trip (Buffalo News)
- Canadiens release their complete 2019-20 NHL season schedule (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs will kick off 2019-20 season at home against Senators (Toronto Star)
- Former Wild forward Matt Hendricks retires, returns in player development role (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Former Predators forward Ryan Hartman's mom says he wasn't aware he'd been traded by the Flyers (The Tennessean)
- 'Buffalo got 35,000 new fans': Whitehorse, Yukon, celebrates Sabres picking Dylan Cozens (Buffalo News)