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Friday, June 28, 2013
- Lightning buy out remainder of Lecavalier's contract (Tampa Tribune)
- Letang rejects Penguins' big offer; Kunitz signs 3-year extension (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Alex Tanguay returning to Colorado Avalanche in surprise trade (Denver Post)
- Messier leaves the Rangers organization (New York Newsday)
- Brendan Shanahan tells Calgary Flames, 'thanks, but no thanks' (Calgary Sun)
- Ottawa Sens captain Daniel Alfredsson to make decision on next season Friday (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville says he'd like to work out a contract extension (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sabres keep Weber with three-year deal (Buffalo News)
- Lovejoy, Ducks reach three-year deal (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Penguins' Bylsma to coach Team USA (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Blackhawks faithful plot their pilgrimages (Chicago Tribune)
- Bettman says Devils' finances are stable (Bergen Record)
- Price of keeping Coyotes revealed (Arizona Republic)
- Bettman says the future of the Coyotes is up to Glendale (Globe & Mail)
- Messier, Passed Over for Rangers Job, Leaves the Team (New York Times)
- For general managers, NHL draft weekend involves many moving pieces (Ottawa Citizen)
- NHL rule changes on hold (Ottawa Sun)
- Phoenix Coyotes under the gun (Ottawa Sun)
- Buyout leaves Bolts with void to fill (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings might be interested in Vincent Lecavalier (Detroit News)
- Vincent Lecavalier grew up 'idolizing' Red Wings, says they're definitely a team he would consider (MLive.com)
- Flames get younger and bigger in trade with Avalanche (Calgary Flames)
- Flames GM Feaster keeping door open to further trade activity (Calgary Flames)
- Cory Sarich welcomes tradeaway from Calgary Flames if it means more playing time (Calgary Sun)
- Former thorn in Calgary Flames side Shane O'Brien brings tough reputation (Calgary Sun)
- Richards: 'No clue' if he will stay a Ranger (New York Post)
- Could Letang now be Leafs-bound? (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks will retool, not rebuild this offseason (Chicago Sun-Times)
- One more title and Hawks can be called a dynasty (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Dan Paille shows his worth (Boston Herald)
- Hossa's aching back may require surgery (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Milan Lucic delivers (Boston Herald)
- Hawks veterans awed by Toews' leadership (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Teemu Selanne on the passing of his agent Don Baizley: He was like my American Dad (Winnipeg Sun)
- Look for the Colorado Avalanche to keep the first pick in NHL draft (Denver Post)
- Panthers gear up for Sunday's NHL Draft (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flyers officials study draft presentation to prepare for 2014 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild's Fletcher busy making the rounds before NHL draft (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blues aren't looking to build defense through the draft (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Senators head to draft, looking to steal a deal (Ottawa Citizen)
- Edmonton Oilers will choose 'best available' in NHL draft (Edmonton Sun)
- On the cusp (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jones, MacKinnon put Avs in no-lose position (Columbus Dispatch)
- Defenseman Jones a complete package along the blue line (Tampa Tribune)
- Should Predators pick Seth Jones if he's available? (The Tennessean)
- Canes intrigued by Russian winger as NHL draft nears (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Darren Helm will skate with prospects at Detroit Red Wings' development camp (Detroit Free Press)
- San Jose Sharks re-sign defenseman Jason Demers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Minnesota Wild's Jason Pominville ready to show he's worth hefty price tag (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- For Straka, it's a fantasy on ice (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Trade to Vancouver Giants big career boost for Sherwood Park's Mason Geertsen (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames' top 2012 pick, Jankowski, will be anxiously watching Sunday's draft (Calgary Flames)
- Scott Arniel determined to land NHL position (Vancouver Sun)
- Longtime Predator will watch son chase same NHL dream in Sunday's draft (Nashville City Paper)
- Celebrating can be exhausting for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- The Fratellis pumped up over the popularity of the band's 'Chelsea Dagger' (Chicago Sun-Times)
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