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Friday, September 13, 2013
- Daniel Cleary ends 'hectic few days,' agrees to 1-year, $1.75M contract with Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Lundqvist could delay contract talks (New York Newsday)
- Six-year contract allows Hodgson to play leading man with Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Islanders get a first look at future Brooklyn home (New York Daily News)
- Powerhouse-to-be: Players like the Oilers' chances (USA Today)
- Olympic boycott talk put on ice (Chicago Tribune)
- Canucks' Torts no fan of Twitter, 'nothing but trouble' (Vancouver Sun)
- Buff may look leaner, quicker but there was no secret diet (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pronger returns, but not the way he wants (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Stepan open to short-term deal with Rangers (New York Post)
- Daniel Cleary's return means tougher road for young Detroit Red Wings such as Tomas Tatar (Detroit Free Press)
- Calgary Flames decide on captain, won't say who (Calgary Sun)
- Panthers plan to bounce back from disastrous season (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Islanders ready to get back to work (New York Newsday)
- 'Very long journey' begins for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Let the drama begin (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bolts open camp with focus on better defense (Tampa Tribune)
- Carolina Hurricanes open camp, add defenseman Ron Hainsey (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Washington Capitals hope to thrive on the familiar in Coach Adam Oates's second season (Washington Post)
- Kings Coach Darryl Sutter upbeat as training camp begins (Los Angeles Times)
- Patrick Roy emphasizes defense on Avs' first day of training camp (Denver Post)
- Jets coach Noel wants to take it slowly with Scheifele ... Hainsey signs with Hurricanes (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lines will depend on which young forwards earn jobs (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Canucks endure 'very tough, very tough' skating drills as new coaches take charge (Vancouver Sun)
- As Capitals camp begins, Brooks Laich deals with another injury (Washington Times)
- Sharks' Brad Stuart sits out first day of training camp (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devil of a first day for Jaromir Jagr (Bergen Record)
- Maple Leafs' Lupul, Orr sidelined with injuries (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning starts with two No. 1 goalies (Tampa Bay Times)
- Returning Biron has new competition with Rangers (New York Post)
- Fresh start for Oilers goalie Dubnyk (Edmonton Journal)
- Veteran Streit joins Flyers' crowded defensive corps (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jakob Silfverberg impresses on first day with Ducks (Los Angeles Times)
- Preds quick to praise Stalberg (The Tennessean)
- Bruins get a look at presumptive 2d line (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Chemistry a work in progress for Spezza, Ryan and Michalek (Ottawa Citizen)
- New Red Wings get taste of Eurotwins Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk (Detroit Free Press)
- Who will play with Phil Kessel this season? (Toronto Star)
- Things back to normal for Malkin (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Paul Stastny aims for big season with Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Ryan Smyth, Ales Hemsky provide veteran Edmonton OIlers presence on Taylor Hall's wings (Edmonton Sun)
- Wild's Heatley out to prove himself again (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharks' Patrick Marleau still finds start of training camp exciting (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maturing Brad Marchand avoids rat trap (Boston Herald)
- Brad Richards 'grateful' to remain with Rangers (Bergen Record)
- Ed Jovanovski takes first step on comeback trail for Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Spotlight's on Monahan (Calgary Sun)
- Devils' Travis Zajac looking anxious to forget last season (Newark Star Ledger)
- Habs' Desharnais looking to bounce back (Montreal Gazette)
- Healthy Leino in position to help Sabres keep control of the puck (Buffalo News)
- Brandon Saad winging it at center for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lightning coaches try wing Drouin at center (Tampa Bay Times)
- Prust happy for help from heavyweight Parros (Montreal Gazette)
- Calgary Flames' Curtis Glencross his usual self -- healthy and ornary (Calgary Sun)
- Cam Atkinson back up to speed (Columbus Dispatch)
- Gardiner's goals clear-cut for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Swiss blueliner Yannick Weber aims for top-six spot (Vancouver Province)
- Veteran White looking for work (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Lashoff hopes to keep NHL dream alive (Montreal Gazette)
- Lifelong fan Jesse Joensuu finally gets a shot of making the Edmonton Oilers roster (Edmonton Sun)
- Winger Latendresse trying to latch on with Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Jordan Caron gets a big shot (Boston Herald)
- Paul Byron looks to 'seize opportunity' at Flames training camp (Calgary Herald)
- Penguins prospect Farnham can be a pest for opponents (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Kellan Lain hopes to become a centre of attention (Vancouver Sun)
- Road hockey fundraiser is next project for cancer survivor (Vancouver Province)
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