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Sunday, September 15, 2013
- Ottawa Senators name Jason Spezza as the new captain (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jared Cowen, Senators reach deal (Ottawa Sun)
- Gagne angry Flyers didn't offer him a contract (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sharks' Brad Stuart says he should be ready for season opener (San Jose Mercury News)
- Youth, for better or worse, on display in 3-2 loss to the Oilers (Calgary Herald)
- Kane outflies Ovechkin (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Center Acquired for Gaborik Is Quickly Becoming Rangers' Catalyst (New York Times)
- Ottawa Senators' new captain Jason Spezza replacing a legend in Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Sun)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Chris Phillips admits he wanted to be captain, but still happy for Jason Spezza (Ottawa Sun)
- Ottawa Senators coach Paul MacLean hears from many people before making captain's call (Ottawa Sun)
- Phoenix Coyotes center Mike Ribeiro portrays tough guy, refined family man (Arizona Republic)
- Aleksander Barkov adjusts to life in Florida (Miami Herald)
- Avalanche's Semyon Varlamov is new prized pupil of Allaire's (Denver Post)
- Derek Stepan holdout will force him to miss NY Rangers first intrasquad scrimmage (New York Daily News)
- Matt Read, Flyers talking extension (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Vinik endorses Yzerman's plan for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Calgary Flames search for next captain (Calgary Sun)
- Preseason opener begins new era for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Rangers defensemen look to be more offensive-minded (New York Post)
- Rangers' Ryan Callahan getting better, but likely to miss season opener (Bergen Record)
- Devils' Jaromir Jagr doesn't skate, but is said to be feeling better (Newark Star Ledger)
- Nabokov is a cut-up and a voice of reason (New York Newsday)
- Second stint with Hawks could be sweeter for Khabibulin (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Two goalies, both starting as No. 1's (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings' Jonas Gustavsson optimistic now that he's healthy (Detroit News)
- Tyler Seguin proving to be good fit on Dallas Stars' top line (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Co-stars share big stage (Boston Herald)
- Red Wings' Daniel Alfredsson will wear No. 11, Daniel Cleary switches to 71; Red-White game lineup (MLive.com)
- Forward Nystrom brings fight back to Predators (The Tennessean)
- Nash ready for clean slate (New York Newsday)
- Gaborik says he still can fly (Columbus Dispatch)
- Taylor Hall at centre square for Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- No limit on Mikael Granlund (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- After winning a Stanley Cup at 21, Hawks all-scar center Andrew Shaw knows he can't let up (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Third time the charm for Scheifele? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils expect Larsson to step up (Bergen Record)
- Wild's Brodin more than surpasses first impressions (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Fistric seems to be a good fit for Ducks (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Paajarvi honing defensive skills (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Phoenix Coyotes' Oliver Ekman-Larsson ready for extra work (Arizona Republic)
- Brad Richardson shows early chemistry in third-line audition with Higgins, Hansen (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar trying not to get frustrated by competition for jobs, determined to earn a spot (MLive.com)
- Engelland in battle for roster spot (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Wings' DeKeyser continues to make winning impression in training camp (Detroit Free Press)
- Bruins' Reilly Smith bidding for third-line spot (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Top spots on Kings' defense are solid, but there are openings (Los Angeles Times)
- Rielly feels he's not ready for Leafs ... yet (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Carter Ashton getting noticed (Toronto Sun)
- At 6-6, Blomqvist a big project (Winnipeg Free Press)
- More than a scrimmage for Habs fans (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks' Smith scraps with Keith in scrimmage (Chicago Daily Herald)
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