Saturday, July 18, 2020
- Andrei Vasilevskiy needs to find his way to where he left off (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tuukka Rask among the elites, finalist for Vezina Trophy (Boston Herald)
- Jets goaltender nominated for, and should win, Vezina Trophy (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins’ David Pastrnak under quarantine, but tested negative for coronavirus, agent says (Boston Globe)
- Oilers' Caleb Jones tested positive for COVID but is fine now (Edmonton Journal)
- Cancer survivor Brian Boyle clear to play for Florida Panthers despite COVID-19 pandemic (Miami Herald)
- Storm damage to Rogers Place won't stop NHL playoffs (Edmonton Journal)
- For NHL’s Oldest Players, the Clock Ticks Louder Every Day (New York Times)
- Documentary will explore the trailblazing Nurse family’s Canadian sports dynasty (Globe & Mail)
- Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom snubbed by NHL GMs in Vezina voting (Vancouver Province)
- NHL pause didn't slow down Oilers captain Connor McDavid (Edmonton Journal)
- Braden Holtby focusing on championship with Capitals despite looming free agency (Washington Post)
- As retirement looms, Mikko Koivu prepares for Wild postseason (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- New father Matt Martin makes quick return to Islanders (New York Post)
- Patrick Brown endures anxious time during coronavirus pandemic (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Blackhawks undaunted by home-ice disadvantage at Oilers’ Rogers Place (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blue Jackets slowly turning attention toward Maple Leafs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers fine-tuning special-teams play ahead of playoffs (New York Newsday)
- With playoffs in sight, Florida Panthers know what’s at stake (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blue Jackets must maintain defensive edge (Columbus Dispatch)
- Isles need to get special teams up and running in restart (New York Newsday)
- If ice conditions are poor, the Penguins might have to keep it simple (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Who’s heading to Edmonton? The Stars NHL contributors and roster hopefuls were back on the ice Friday. (Dallas Morning News)
- Bizarre Hawks training camp continues as Murphy, Maatta both sit (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blues pick up the pace with Saturday scrimmage (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Day before full intrasquad scrimmage, Penguins practice features rare 5-on-5 simulated game (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flames adding scrimmages after productive first week of training camp (Calgary Herald)
- David Quinn: Specialty teams will be key for Rangers vs. Hurricanes (New York Post)
- Sheldon Keefe makes his mark on the Maple Leafs, and four other things we’ve noticed at summer camp (Toronto Star)
- Lightning’s Cedric Paquette ‘unable to practice' (Tampa Bay Times)
- Lightning’s Steven Stamkos joins teammates for power-play work (Tampa Bay Times)
- Marc-Andre Fleury’s return raises Golden Knights’ goalie question (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Arizona Coyotes appear set in goal for unique playoff format (Arizona Republic)
- Extended break gave Leafs captain Tavares chance to get his body right (Toronto Sun)
- After four months away from hockey, Trocheck, Canes feeling fresh for the playoff push (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Mental approach for Leafs' Muzzin in Cup hopes remains the same in abnormal times (Toronto Sun)
- Wild center Alex Galchenyuk found his offense before the pause. Can he do it again in the playoffs? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Canadiens' Jesperi Kotkaniemi has learned to stay tight-lipped (Montreal Gazette)
- Shayne Gostisbehere may still play a role in the Flyers’ deep defense (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Refreshed, recovered Mikheyev in line to make an impact for Leafs against Columbus (Toronto Sun)
- Thomas has finally turned 21, but he already had come of age for the Blues (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Rookie Joel Farabee, veteran Nate Thompson among players battling for spots in the Flyers’ lineup (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins’ Sam Lafferty has proven he belongs in NHL, but will he be in playoff lineup? (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lightning’s AHL call-ups work on speed, puck-handling (Tampa Bay Times)
- Former Avs defenseman Kyle Quincey’s 1-year-old son smiling again after brain surgery (Denver Post)