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Saturday, September 17, 2016
- No room for error in competitive, compressed group stage (Chicago Sun-Times)
- World Cup of Hockey, with strong Lightning ties, intriguing counterpart to Olympics (Tampa Bay Times)
- Devils add goalie Anders Lindback on PTO (NJ.com)
- Senators sign defenceman Matt Bartkowski to a professional tryout (Ottawa Citizen)
- Penguins' Sestito sticks up for first responders, 'took offense' to Kaepernick protest (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Red Wings hire Shawn Horcoff to run player development (Windsor Star)
- Stephane Robidas takes consultant role with Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Bobby Hull, to be inducted into Jets Hall of Fame, takes a pass on ceremony (Winnipeg Free Press)
- NHL would love to return to the Olympics, but . . . (Toronto Star)
- Team USA tries emulating World Cup of Hockey success from 20 years ago (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Team USA may never get better chance in World Cup of Hockey (New York Post)
- Russia's World Cup of Hockey entry stronger than it first appears (Toronto Sun)
- Team Europe can't get no respect ahead of World Cup of Hockey (Toronto Sun)
- Team USA knows 'it’s time right now to get the job done' at World Cup of Hockey (Toronto Sun)
- Czechs happy to fly under World Cup radar (Toronto Star)
- Team Europe can't get no respect ahead of World Cup of Hockey (Toronto Sun)
- Marian Hossa laments the decline of Slovakian hockey (Chicago Sun-Times)
- New Blackhawk Michal Kempny's adjustments begin with World Cup of Hockey (Chicago Tribune)
- O'Reilly's career ascent continues at World Cup (Buffalo News)
- How much time does the Flyers’ core group have left? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Darren Helm, Jeff Blashill establish better communication (Detroit Free Press)
- Mats Zuccarello doesn’t ‘appreciate’ Rangers trading closest friends (New York Post)
- Mantha's mission: Make Wings' roster, play more (Detroit News)
- Bigger, stronger Carrick ready for Canes camp (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Bonino relishes continuity, hopes for more in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- For Flyers, Snider's absence leaves a big hole (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canadiens rookies crush Penguins (Montreal Gazette)
- Another southern prospect shines for Maple Leafs against Senators (Toronto Sun)
- Jesse Puljujarvi to make much anticipated debut for Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Jets Connor, Roslovic shine in loss to Flames (Winnipeg Sun)
- Juolevi's smooth Canucks debut not enough to beat young Oilers (Vancouver Province)
- Penguins prospects fall to Montreal in opener of tournament (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sundqvist a late scratch for Penguins' prospects tournament (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rookie tournament can be beginning or end for NHL hopefuls (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Coyotes expecting competitive rookie camp (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings prospects off to good start in tournament (MLive.com)
- Senators goalie Matt O'Connor leaves rookie tournament with injury (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins rookies ready to strut their stuff (Boston Herald)
- Sabres' Nylander eager to show he belongs in Buffalo (Buffalo News)
- Flames goalie prospect primed for pro hockey after summer sessions (Calgary Herald)
- Matheson hopes to stay with Panthers, McCoshen wants to join (Miami Herald)
- Devils' Steven Santini focused on self, not competition (NJ.com)
- Senators prospect Logan Brown absorbing as much as possible (Ottawa Sun)
- Matt Mistele hoping his numbers add up for Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Milano harnessing, but not losing, his creativity (Columbus Dispatch)
- Nikita Zadorov is a key piece to the Avalanche’s blue-line puzzle (Denver Post)
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