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Sunday, June 30, 2013
- Seth Jones and Nathan MacKinnon vie for first overall pick in NHL Draft (New York Daily News)
- Canucks considering Schneider trade card (Vancouver Province)
- B's lose Nathan Horton (Boston Herald)
- Penguins' Shero gives Letang talks one more shot (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Daniel Alfredsson contract talks with Ottawa Senators on hold (Ottawa Sun)
- Winnipeg Jets' Toby Enstrom robbed, assaulted (Winnipeg Sun)
- Nashville Predators GM David Poile says Olympic job won't overtax him (The Tennessean)
- Team USA setup comforts Penguins coach Bylsma (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek may sell team (Newark Star Ledger)
- For the No. 1 Pick, the Avalanche May Set Aside Sentiment (New York Times)
- Who are the top Americans at the draft? (USA Today)
- Tyler Seguin, Cory Schneider in trade buzz (Toronto Star)
- Leafs to pick best of rest with 21st spot (Toronto Sun)
- Intrigue, rumour prime pump for draft (Columbus Dispatch)
- NHL draft has come a long way (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- A lot of picks to pack into one day (Columbus Dispatch)
- For Nathan MacKinnon, hockey success was always in the card (Denver Post)
- Son of former NBA player projected to go high in NHL Draft (New York Post)
- Seth Jones hopes to make his own history in NHL (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Drouin's on-ice vision makes him special (Toronto Sun)
- Darnell Nurse not short of suitors ahead of NHL draft (Edmonton Journal)
- 'It's all guesswork,' professor says (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings plan to meet with free agent Vince Lecavalier on Sunday (Detroit News)
- Leafs have sit-down with Lecavalier (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks make pitch to Lecavalier (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Miller, Vanek expected to stay with Sabres through draft (Buffalo News)
- Florida Panthers expect game-changing talent with No. 2 pick in NHL Draft (Miami Herald)
- No bad options in draft for Lightning at No. 3 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Draft marks beginning of a tough road for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Canes' high NHL draft pick: High stakes, big investment (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Picking in top 10 rare for Devils, but they are ready to get help (Bergen Record)
- Isles OK with mid-round draft pick (New York Newsday)
- Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray continues to try to move up from No. 17 at NHL entry draft in New Jersey (Ottawa Sun)
- Jets gear up for future (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks not looking to move up in NHL draft (Los Angeles Times)
- Phoenix Coyotes will target forwards in Sunday's NHL draft (Arizona Republic)
- Preds try to pick their next star (The Tennessean)
- Blues see prospects in NHL draft (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Minnesota Wild eyeing a deep draft and looking for more picks (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Habs' first draft pick will be up in air (Montreal Gazette)
- San Jose Sharks hold four picks in the top 58 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Hawks believe deep draft will benefit them (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Maple Leafs have plenty of possible picks at No. 21 (Toronto Star)
- Kings, Ducks still find value in draft (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers won't draft until third round (New York Newsday)
- Bustling trade market surrounds NHL draft (Washington Post)
- Wild's GM in a dealing mood for draft day (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Draft-day transaction unlikely for Rangers (New York Post)
- No overhaul this time for Hawks roster (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Status of Jets UFAs up in air (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wild's Parise, Suter earn high praise from U.S. Olympic GM (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Trouba could turn out to be steal of 2012 draft (Winnipeg Sun)
- Quentin Shore hoping for better luck in second shot at NHL draft (Denver Post)
- Calgary-born prospect Shinkaruk overcoming nerves in big-league NHL draft interviews (Calgary Herald)
- WNY's Bailey has pro pedigree (Buffalo News)
- Tobans could go high (Winnipeg Sun)
- Recalling Tie Domi's draft day (Toronto Sun)
- Calgary Flames assistant GM talks up late rounds (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks were hatched 20 years ago (Los Angeles Times)
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