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Wednesday, June 28, 2016
- Lindros, Quinn among Hockey Hall of Fame inductees (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Predators re-sign Filip Forsberg to six-year contract (The Tennessean)
- Habs sign Andrew Shaw to six-year deal worth $23.4 million (Montreal Gazette)
- Shattenkirk expects Blues to trade him (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Avalanche to buy out veteran Brad Stuart and get younger defensively (Denver Post)
- Red Wings sign Drew Miller to one-year extension (MLive.com)
- Senators trade Chiasson to Flames for Sieloff (Ottawa Sun)
- Judge stops NHL arbitration hearing on Predators ownership dispute (The Tennessean)
- Devils name Dan MacKinnon senior director of player personnel (NJ.com)
- Two police reports detail accusations made against Evander Kane (Buffalo News)
- Sportsnet confirms MacLean to replace Stroumboulopoulos at HNIC (Toronto Sun)
- Deadline passes for teams to extend qualifying offers (Toronto Sun)
- Longevity, lack of state income tax remain Lightning's aces with Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Islanders Kyle Okposo has statistics coveted in a NHL free agent winger (Buffalo News)
- Former Kings goalie Rogie Vachon finally elected to Hockey Hall of Fame (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Former San Jose Shark Sergei Makarov elected to Hockey Hall (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ex-Penguin Recchi misses out on Hall of Fame (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Dave Andreychuk denied again as Hockey Hall of Fame chooses four (Tampa Bay Times)
- Chris Osgood doesn’t receive call for Hall (Detroit News)
- Pressure on Peter Chiarelli mounting to find top-pairing defenceman for Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Ken Holland 'talked to lots of players' as Red Wings aim to spend big (Detroit Free Press)
- GM Chayka: Datsyuk contract not a problem (Arizona Republic)
- Lars Eller looking forward to more defined role with Capitals (Washington Times)
- Canucks re-sign Etem to one-year deal worth $775,000 (Vancouver Province)
- Coyotes sign Louis Domingue, extend qualifying offers to 5 others (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins allow Schultz to become unrestricted free agent (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- No qualifying offers for Colborne, Jooris or Ortio, but Flames could bring them back (Calgary Herald)
- Brett Connolly among three not given offers by Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Devils, Rangers extend qualifying offers (Bergen Record)
- Lightning makes qualifying offers to Killorn, Kucherov, several others (Tampa Bay Times)
- Stars announce qualifying offers for several players, including Valeri Nichushkin; Jim Nill: 'He's a very important player to us' (Dallas Morning News)
- Sabres issue qualifying offers to seven, including Girgensons, Foligno (Buffalo News)
- Ducks issue qualifying offers to Hampus Lindholm, Rickard Rakell (Orange County Register)
- Canes make qualifying offers to Rask, six others (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jets give qualifying offers to eight of nine (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators extend qualifying offers to four players (The Tennessean)
- Panthers make qualifying offer to Vincent Trocheck, but not Quinton Howden (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Prospect Mark McNeill receives qualifying offer from Blackhawks: source (Chicago Tribune)
- Healthy now, Senators' MacArthur raring to go (Ottawa Sun)
- Draft pick Dubois muscles up with gym, nutrition regimens (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avalanche first-round draft pick Tyson Jost gets his first look at Denver (Denver Post)
- All eyes on Pavel Buchnevich at Rangers development camp (New York Daily News)
- Development camp is show time for Senators prospects (Ottawa Citizen)
- Maple Leafs silence Andy Frost as public address announcer (Toronto Star)
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