Friday, June 28, 2019
- Gunnarsson accepts less to re-sign with Blues; Maroon remains unsigned (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Is Patrick Marleau on his way back to San Jose? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Stars sign defenseman Taylor Fedun to two-year, two-way contract, bringing back depth on the blue line (Dallas Morning News)
- Senators re-sign forward Jack Rodewald (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ledecky expects Belmont groundbreaking this summer (New York Newsday)
- New Hockey Hall of Famer Hayley Wickenheiser wouldn't be denied (Toronto Sun)
- Capitals have little work to do when NHL free agency opens (Washington Times)
- The fun starts Monday as Florida Panthers look to be players in free agency (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- George McPhee says Golden Knights aren’t done dealing (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Leafs' Nylander's advice to Marner: Avoid social media (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks coach Dallas Eakins reaching out to veteran players to forge bonds (Orange County Register)
- Sternschein stands out at Isles' prospects scrimmages (New York Newsday)
- Flyers prospects ready for scrimmages to ‘show what we’ve learned’ (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jack Studnicka, top Bruins prospect, ready to fight for a job (Boston Herald)
- Canadiens prospect Nick Suzuki hopes to earn spot in NHL next season (Montreal Gazette)
- Stanley's development steady as Moose mainstay (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Goalie of future Spencer Knight hits ice for Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Red Wings ‘goalie of the future’ Filip Larsson prepares for Grand Rapids (MLive.com)
- The 'other' Matt Murray is a fascinating tale at Penguins camp (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Will we see Bouchard, Samorukov and Broberg anchoring D down road? (Edmonton Journal)
- From newbie to veteran: Batherson and Formenton trying to show the way to the NHL (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lightning prospects Magnus Chrona and Hugo Alnefelt go way back (Tampa Bay Times)
- Stefanson, Mullin cross paths again: MJHL graduates come together at Jets development camp (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canes’ Suzuki, Cotton: same position, same goal, different paths (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Judd Caulfield a shining example of USA Hockey's National Team Development Program's rise (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Golden Knights prospect Marcus Kallionkieli weighs options (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- For Rasmus Kupari and the Kings, the future could be now (Los Angeles Times)
- Jakub Lauko is ready to make an impact with Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Wild prospect Marshall Warren parlays figure skating background into NHL opportunity (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Russian prospect could help add depth to Rangers' defense (New York Post)
- Penguins defense prospect Clayton Phillips looking for fresh start in college hockey (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers prospect Wade Allison isn’t thinking about what-ifs as he takes the long road back from knee injury (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jonathon Davidsson: Optimistic about making it with the Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Smallish Otto Kivenmaki makes big strides in dream to make Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Brandon Hawkins, 25, brings different point of view to Penguins prospect camp (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- McGing a little forward hoping to make a big mark (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Likely departures give Liam Foudy chance to make Columbus Blue Jackets’ roster (Columbus Dispatch)
- Just how valuable is Stars prospect Riley Damiani? Look no further than his 'dead on' passing skills (Dallas Morning News)
- Golden Knights’ Mason Primeau won’t rest on family’s laurels (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Matthew Boucher, son of former Penguins defenseman, returns to ‘Mario’s place’ (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- After debut college season, Austin Lemieux back at Penguins camp (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rangers center believes returning to college is way to go (New York Post)
- Avalanche development camp: Michael Davies plans on returning to DU, but … (Denver Post)
- Scottsdale native Erik Middendorf gets call to join Coyotes camp (Arizona Republic)
- 11 seasons as an NHL player prepare Matt Hendricks for new role with the Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Jeanneret to return as play-by-play announcer for his 49th Sabres season (Buffalo News)