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Friday, September 9, 2016
- Speed and skill on display as Team North America flies out of gates in 4-0 win over Europe (National Post)
- Report: Marian Hossa taken for X-rays following exhibition loss (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sobotka injured in World Cup exhibition (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Mike Fisher prepared to guide Predators as captain (The Tennessean)
- Former Predators center Paul Gaustad retires (The Tennessean)
- Bruins unveil dazzling Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton (Boston Globe)
- Wayne Gretzky describes brother Keith, Oilers assistant GM, as a 'workaholic' (Edmonton Journal)
- Team Europe finds common ground as dark horse at World Cup of Hockey (National Post)
- Team Canada ready for first World Cup exhibition game against U.S. (Ottawa Sun)
- Canada, U.S. not easing into World Cup of Hockey (Toronto Star)
- U.S. coaches Sullivan, DeBoer know all about Crosby (Toronto Sun)
- United States plans physical play against Canada (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins coach, as Team USA assistant, will have new view of Crosby (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils' Cory Schneider weighs in after John Tortorella's national anthem ultimatum (NJ.com)
- Lightning's J.T. Brown takes issue with Tortorella's desire to bench anthem-sitters (Tampa Bay Times)
- Summer's over for Patrick Kane, who's ready to pick up where he left off (Chicago Tribune)
- Flyers Voracek, Neuvirth face uphill battle with Czech team (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Red Wings' Dylan Larkin a healthy scratch for North America's win over Team Europe (MLive.com)
- No fireworks for Laine in World Cup exhibition game (Winnipeg Free Press)
- World Cup will create ‘different vibe’ to Blackhawks camp (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jonathan Huberdeau digs his long-term future with Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Matt Read hoping to get his offensive production back (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Panthers sign veteran defenseman Adam Pardy and forward Justin Fontaine to a tryout offer, source says (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Brandon Prust may have paid his dues, but cracking Leafs lineup won't be easy (Toronto Sun)
- Setoguchi's road to ruin (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pittsburgh stars to aid Penguins' pitch for marquee events (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Wayne Gretzky, bulk of Edmonton Oilers alumni from original Heritage Classic to play in Winnipeg's edition next month (Edmonton Journal)
- Jets add Olczyk, Berthiaume to alumni roster (Winnipeg Sun)
- Zibanejad enjoying visits to the U.S. Open (New York Newsday)
- Ottawa Sting minor hockey player meets hero Jonathan Toews in Ottawa (Ottawa Sun)
- Red Wings honoree Chris Osgood excited to meet Wallace, Jeter at HOF (Detroit Free Press)
- Gordon Biersch’s new San Jose Sharks beer is called ‘Chum’ (San Jose Mercury News)
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