Tuesday, September 10, 2019
- Blue Jackets, Zach Werenski agree to three-year, $15 million contract (Columbus Dispatch)
- NJ Devils' Pavel Zacha may be headed to KHL, report says (NorthJersey.com)
- Ducks in talks to acquire Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk (Orange County Register)
- Brooks Orpik returns to Capitals in player development role (Washington Times)
- Canadiens owner Geoff Molson has message for Andrei Markov (Montreal Gazette)
- Werenski deal with Blue Jackets could break NHL RFA logjam (Toronto Sun)
- Jets Chevy not sweating Laine, Connor deals -- yet (Winnipeg Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers hope changes translate into playoff spot (Edmonton Journal)
- Bruins GM Don Sweeney gets better gauge of restricted free agent market (Boston Herald)
- Nugent-Hopkins on Puljujarvi: "Too bad it had to go this far." (Edmonton Journal)
- Krueger's prep for first camp as Sabres coach includes working with Ristolainen (Buffalo News)
- Coach Julien says Canadiens will focus on the power play at training camp (Montreal Gazette)
- Sabres' Ralph Krueger looking forward to Rasmus Ristolainen at camp (Buffalo News)
- Chicago Wolves’ Rocky Thompson remains hot coaching prospect (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Groin issue lingers with Patrice Bergeron, but he believes he’ll be ready (Boston Globe)
- Barrett Hayton — not Phil Kessel — may end up being the Coyotes' biggest roster addition (Arizona Republic)
- Tavares talks about Maple Leafs captaincy (Toronto Sun)
- Isles' Sebastian Aho ready to return to NHL (New York Newsday)
- Reinke hopes to find a spot on crowded Blues blueline (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Perreault happy to stick around (Winnipeg Free Press)
- After nearly 100 games last season, Wild's Greenway eager for more (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Superstar treatment could become norm for Penguins winger Jake Guentzel (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers defenseman Samuel Morin hungry to show he belongs in the NHL (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames first-rounder Pelletier pumped for Saddledome debut (Calgary Sun)
- After KHL adventure, Shore joins Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Kaapo Kakko delivers insane Rangers performance (New York Post)
- Chase Pearson’s hat trick sends Red Wings prospects to championship game (MLive.com)
- Jets prospects don't shine bright enough to beat Sens (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Nathan Legare, Samuel Poulin help Penguins prospects win Buffalo rookie tournament (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Canadiens' Phillip Danault makes case for more time on power play (Montreal Gazette)
- Flyers goalie prospect Felix Sandstrom catching team’s attention with strong rookie camp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Glass sacrifices production to set example for young Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Brandon Hagel crushed after Blackhawks finish last in Traverse City tournament division (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Frustrated by last year’s showing, Morgan Frost looking for a real shot with Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Ottawa Senators close out rookie tournament with a 3-0 record (Ottawa Sun)
- MacKenzie Entwistle is getting an early start on his bid for a Blackhawks roster spot with a strong showing in the NHL Prospect Tournament (Chicago Tribune)
- Casey Fitzgerald's flying fists give Sabres prospects a spark in loss to Penguins (Buffalo News)
- Der-Arguchintsev aiming high for 2019-20, looking to put underwhelming season behind him (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres' Matej Pekar, 'a scrappy guy' loved by teammates, despised by opponents (Buffalo News)
- Adam Erne looks to provide physical presence on Red Wings’ fourth line (MLive.com)
- Ostap Safin has ground to pick up in Oilers organizational depth chart (Edmonton Sun)
- Training camp to help Red Wings sort out young forwards, begin transition on defense (Detroit News)
- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's Mike Vellucci brings fighting spirit to dual role (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Chris Kelly begins second career in Black and Gold (Boston Herald)
- Lightning play-by-play broadcaster Rick Peckham will retire (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jake Guentzel gives Penguins fans a belated birthday present to remember (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)