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Saturday, June 29, 2013
- Record-breaking crowds celebrate Blackhawks at parade, rally (Chicago Tribune)
- Rangers to hold on to Richards (New York Post)
- Alfredsson ready to return (Ottawa Citizen)
- Streit officially signed by Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Red Wings sign defenseman Jakub Kindl to four-year, $9.6 million contract (MLive.com)
- Predators' David Poile named 2014 U.S. Olympic hockey GM (The Tennessean)
- Talented Monahan states he is NHL-ready (Calgary Herald)
- Source: Attorney in talks to take over controlling interest of Devils (Bergen Record)
- Coyotes deal in peril after Glendale's latest proposal (Arizona Republic)
- Coyotes deal in peril after Glendale's latest proposal (USA Today)
- Don't assume Avalanche made up their minds about Seth Jones (National Post)
- NHL draft a mystery, even to prospects (Buffalo News)
- MacKinnon, Jones and Drouin humble future NHL stars (Toronto Sun)
- Top prospects well schooled by athletic fathers (Toronto Star)
- Seth Jones, Nathan MacKinnon and dark horse Jonathan Drouin top prospects to watch at Sunday's NHL draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Lecavalier-St. Louis duo had dynamic run (Tampa Bay Times)
- Vincent Lecavalier leaves a big hole on and off the ice in Tampa (Montreal Gazette)
- Sunshine at rally heats up fans, but no one seriously stricken (Chicago Tribune)
- Toews on celebration: 'Absolutely unbelievable' (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Hawks revel in their day in the sun (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Tight security keeps Blackhawks fans in check (Chicago Tribune)
- MacKinnon flattered by NHL draft attention (Tampa Bay Times)
- Draft prospect Darnell Nurse ready to play anywhere in NHL (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Avs expected to take MacKinnon, ex-Shattuck star, with top NHL pick (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Leafs shoot down Dion Phaneuf trade rumours (Toronto Star)
- Blues are exploring goaltending options (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coburn's name floated in trade rumors again (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Calgary Flames GM receiving calls from lots of his peers (Calgary Sun)
- Free-agent forward Craig Adams in contract talks with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Leafs GM in holding pattern (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins can't discount cap (Boston Herald)
- Minnesota Wild, crunched by salary cap, finally buying in to buyouts (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames still on the lookout for a new hockey executive (Calgary Herald)
- 2013 NHL draft's deep pool of talent boon for Avalanche, but other teams sure to improve too (Denver Post)
- Signs point to Panthers selecting D Seth Jones with 2nd pick (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bolts have elite options in draft (Tampa Tribune)
- Edmonton Oilers picking from a number of players at NHL draft (Edmonton Sun)
- Lou Lamoriello cares about the pick, not the place (Newark Star Ledger)
- Canadiens 'in back of the bus' (Montreal Gazette)
- Even GM unsure how draft might turn out (Columbus Dispatch)
- Oilers scouting staff ready to adjust game plan if needed as NHL draft day approaches (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings hoping for a forward in draft (Detroit News)
- Flyers history is shaky when it comes to drafting defensemen (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Top prospects open to playing for Predators (The Tennessean)
- Lightning scouting system fills team's talent pool (Tampa Bay Times)
- Anthony Brodeur following in his father's footsteps (Bergen Record)
- Shane Starrett worked his way onto NHL radar (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Whalers' Ryan Hartman expected to go in first round (Detroit Free Press)
- Dougie Hamilton already started on next season (Boston Herald)
- Former Edmonton Oiler Keith Acton named team associate coach (Edmonton Sun)
- Don't 'mock' Leafs' Morrison for this (Toronto Sun)
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