Saturday, June 29, 2019
- Capitals deal Andre Burakovsky to Avalanche for picks (Washington Times)
- Golden Knights trade defenseman Colin Miller to Buffalo (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Blackhawks sign Dylan Sikura and John Quenneville to 2-year contract extensions (Chicago Tribune)
- Maple Leafs re-sign forwards Kasperi Kapanen, Andreas Johnsson (Toronto Star)
- Canes sign goalie Alex Nedeljkovic to two-year contract (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Checkers coach Mike Vellucci exits the Hurricanes organization for the AHL’s Penguins (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Devils’ Jack Hughes has been compared to NHL superstars, but he just wants to be Jack Hughes (NJ.com)
- What Taylor Hall said about Devils’ additions of Jack Hughes, P.K. Subban (NJ.com)
- If Joe Pavelski signs elsewhere, Sharks will miss more than just goals, assists (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wild could be in the free agency mix for Joe Pavelski (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- 'Dynamic' Brannstrom was the key to Stone deal with the Knights (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins’ offseason business hits an early snag (Boston Globe)
- New Kings coach Todd McLellan looks to unlock the door to success (Los Angeles Times)
- Wisconsin appears to be next stop for Canadiens prospect Caufield (Montreal Gazette)
- Kaapo Kakko closes out Rangers prospect camp with a flourish (New York Post)
- Ducks first-round pick Trevor Zegras sets lofty goal (Orange County Register)
- First-round pick Connor McMichael has a long way to go, but Capitals see big potential (Washington Post)
- Berdin likes pucks, will shoot, but Jets goalie prospect hasn’t lost sight of top priority (Winnipeg Sun)
- Red Wings’ Filip Zadina: ‘Next season will be way better’ (MLive.com)
- Jiri Patera finds comfort zone at Golden Knights’ development camp (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- From NHL draft to development camp, Brad Bombardir and Wild go from ‘0 to 100’ in days (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Swedish defenseman Emil Djuse faces logjam on left side, but Joseph Cecconi's path to the Stars' roster might be more clear (Dallas Morning News)
- Kings’ Jordan Spence won’t pass up chance to make plays (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Sabres prospect Matej Pekar sets sights on rookie camp (Buffalo News)
- 'No regrets' for Penguins prospect Zachary Lauzon, who's just happy to be back on the ice (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Miller is a big presence on defense (New York Newsday)
- Hurricanes prospect Jack Drury is a ‘coach’s dream.’ But he still wants to be better. (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Former Gophers star Jack Sadek knows time is ticking on his Wild dream (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Chase Berger and Brandon Biro relish their mini reunion at Penguins prospect camp (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blues prospect Kostin learning lessons on and off the ice (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Flyers prospect Jay O’Brien trying to bounce back, wherever he plays (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Big Brazeau ready to take next step in the Leafs organization (Toronto Sun)
- 'He looks like a roommate you regret': Albin Grewe catches the eye of Red Wings fans (Detroit Free Press)
- Luoto stands out amongst Finnish skaters (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Filip Cederqvist, an unknown among Sabres draftees, takes step up in Swedish League (Buffalo News)
- Isles' Wahlstrom chooses the rink over classroom (New York Newsday)
- Bruins prospects will get their chance to shine in camp (Boston Globe)
- Several young players stand out at Columbus Blue Jackets camp (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avalanche finish development camp with 3-on-3 game (Denver Post)
- Penguins' top picks shine in 3-on-3 tournament (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Alexandre Texier stands out in Columbus Blue Jackets’ 3-on-3 tournament (Columbus Dispatch)
- Winchester and MacArthur to work with Ottawa prospects next season (Ottawa Sun)
- Carey Price's mother voted in as chief of the Ulkatcho First Nation (Montreal Gazette)