Thursday, June 27, 2019
- Florida Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo retiring after 19 NHL seasons (Miami Herald)
- Golden Knights trade Erik Haula to Carolina for prospect (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers re-sign Brian Elliott to one-year, $2 million deal (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Canadiens sign defenceman Mike Reilly to two-year contract (Montreal Gazette)
- Penguins re-sign Zach Trotman, Kevin Czuczman to two-year deals (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- The long and the short of new-age NHL goaltending (Ottawa Citizen)
- Berube made Armstrong's candidate list disappear (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Free-agent centre Matt Duchene meets with Canadiens: report (Montreal Gazette)
- Free agent Matt Duchene expected to visit Predators on Thursday: report (The Tennessean)
- Artemi Panarin has Rangers on radar, but they’re not the favorite (New York Post)
- Could Oskar Steen answer one of Bruins’ biggest questions? (Boston Herald)
- Predators not standing pat this summer, as P.K. Subban trade shows (The Tennessean)
- No Mitch Marner, but busy Day 2 at Leafs camp (Toronto Star)
- Senators to try something different by cutting down the development camp roster (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bruins draft picks get feet wet at development camp (Boston Herald)
- At development camp, Capitals teach prospects the NHL culture (Washington Times)
- Kakko enjoys interaction with fans at prospect camp (New York Newsday)
- Troy Terry returns to Ducks 3 months after breaking leg (Orange County Register)
- Another Rangers first-rounder skates circles around Kakko, other prospects (New York Post)
- Defenseman Oskari Laaksonen steps into spotlight at Sabres camp (Buffalo News)
- Lassi Thomson could be headed back to Finland to hone his skills next season (Ottawa Sun)
- 1st-rounder Samuel Poulin aiming to play for Penguins right away (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- D-man reaffirms plan to return to school despite Jets opportunity (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Alex Turcotte, Kings’ top pick, already a big deal here (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Prep rivals nearly inseparable at Golden Knights development camp (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Conor Timmins is back in the fold for the Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Trey Fix-Wolansky comes a long way in one year for Columbus Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tage Thompson dealing with circumstance in wake of Blues' Stanley Cup run (Buffalo News)
- Suess a serious-minded senior at Jets summer camp (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins’ Axel Andersson back for critical camp (Boston Herald)
- Now healthy, center German Rubtsov trying to work his way into Flyers’ plans (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- The ‘other’ Matt Murray embraces attending Penguins camp (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Filip Johansson hopes to live up to billing as Wild's top 2018 draft pick (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- One to grow on: Red Wings 'excited' about big potential of draft pick Albert Johansson (Detroit News)
- Isles prospect Soderstrom putting health first (New York Newsday)
- Chisholm wants more: Jets D prospect coming off strong season (Winnipeg Sun)
- Penguins goalie prospect Emil Larmi gets crash course in American hockey, culture (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Gustavsson willing to take his time before cracking the big time with Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- How Tye Felhaber's historic season in the OHL makes him one of the Stars' most intriguing prospects (Dallas Morning News)
- Red Wings prospect Albin Grewe eager to agitate NHL opponents in future (MLive.com)
- Arizona Coyotes bring in 5-foot-3 Sean Dhooghe for prospect development camp (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins prospect Jordy Bellerive travels tough road to recovery after campfire explosion (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Oilers draft childhood teammates from Hemsky's hometown (Edmonton Journal)
- Ethan Phillips has special connection to a Detroit Red Wings legend (Detroit Free Press)
- Prospects reunited at camp (Columbus Dispatch)
- Former defenseman Nick Schultz among three named to Flyers staff (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Vancouver Canucks development department loses Scott Walker to Arizona Coyotes (Vancouver Province)
- Avalanche’s Cale Makar, Tyson Jost will have childhood memories come to life in outdoor game at Falcon Stadium (Denver Post)