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Sunday, June 28, 2015
- Flyers trade Grossmann, Pronger's contract to Arizona (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rangers deal Hagelin to Ducks, Talbot to Oilers (New York Newsday)
- Wild, Devan Dubnyk agree on six year, $26 million deal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sharks explore options after goalie Antti Niemi traded to Dallas (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ottawa Senators trade Eric Gryba to Oilers (Ottawa Sun)
- Islanders make history by drafting Chinese player (New York Newsday)
- Several NHL teams shake up look in net with draft-day deals (USA Today)
- Leafs' Babcock ready to 'clean up' (Toronto Sun)
- Busy Blashill turns focus to Wings' free agency, camp (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins notebook: No trades made, but Rutherford still pursuing options for wingers (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils say goodbye to Scott Gomez (Bergen Record)
- Draft day deals see Oilers say goodbye to Marincin, Ewanyk and hello to Gryba, Ross (Edmonton Journal)
- Draft over, Lightning focuses on new deal for Stamkos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ex-Senators goalie Robin Lehner 'didn't click' with Paul MacLean (Ottawa Sun)
- Sabres in good spirits after extreme makeover (Buffalo News)
- Bruins brass glass still half-full (Boston Herald)
- Leafs preach patience, for the summer and beyond (Toronto Star)
- Stan Bowman passing test of patience while waiting for trades to blossom (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- No team did less than Penguins at NHL draft (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flames' GM likes the blue-line haul from the NHL draft (Calgary Herald)
- Ottawa Senators thrilled with busy draft weekend (Ottawa Sun)
- Islanders maneuver to grab top talent in draft (New York Newsday)
- On busy day, Carolina Hurricanes GM Ron Francis pleased but still talking (Raleigh News & Observer)
- More than McDavid: The Oilers make multiple moves at 2015 NHL entry draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings favor youth over free-agent help (Detroit News)
- Flyers double down on goalies in second day of draft (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Blue Jackets get bigger on second day (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators stock up on centers (The Tennessean)
- Penguins take winger Sprong in 2nd round, add 3 more forwards in NHL Draft (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wings address defense on second day of draft (Detroit News)
- Capitals conclude two-day NHL draft by adding three defensemen (Washington Times)
- Blues stick to schedule, draft six players (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Colorado Avalanche falls back to gain picks (Denver Post)
- O say can you see...Jets like Americans (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins get defensive with 2d-round draft picks (Boston Globe)
- Habs select four more prospects on final day of NHL Draft (Montreal Gazette)
- Calgary Flames draft five players in 2015 NHL Entry Draft (Calgary Sun)
- Florida Panthers unable to land goalie they wanted in trade, bring in two during second day of NHL Draft (Miami Herald)
- Blackhawks tap two players with Chicago ties in draft (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lightning takes OHL center Mitchell Stephens with top pick (Tampa Bay Times)
- Highly touted WHL centre Harkins slips to Jets in second round (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wild take former Shattuck forward with second draft pick (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sharks trade to select defenseman Jeremy Roy in NHL draft (San Jose Mercury News)
- Panthers fifth-rounder Bachman adds speed and work ethic to organization (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wild take Swedish center Joel Eriksson Ek in NHL draft (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Buffalo Sabres draft Sherwood Park's Brendan Guhle (Edmonton Journal)
- Gilbert, Cecconi bask in their draft moment (Buffalo News)
- Colorado Thunderbirds produce homegrown NHL picks (Denver Post)
- Mass. natives enjoy big weekend (Boston Herald)
- Calgary players find homes in NHL on Day 2 of 2015 NHL Draft (Calgary Sun)
- Seven players with local ties taken (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- U-M hockey well represented in 2015 NHL draft (Detroit Free Press)
- Kolesar the lone Manitoban chosen in 2015 NHL Draft (Winnipeg Sun)
- A testament to Red Wings' 1989 draft: Nicklas Lidstrom poised for Hall of Fame, maybe Sergei Fedorov, too (Detroit News)
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