Thursday, September 20, 2018
- Flames will have fond memories of China trip despite back-to-back losses (Calgary Sun)
- Matthews, Ennis power Maple Leafs past Sens (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres re-sign Reinhart to two-year deal (Buffalo News)
- Erik Karlsson’s first Sharks practice: “He came as advertised” (San Jose Mercury News)
- Dallas Stars first-round pick Ty Dellandrea signs, then returns to juniors (Dallas Morning News)
- How a meeting helped Erik Karlsson become comfortable with idea of coming to San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)
- Late goals by Bozak give Blues 3-2 win over Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Hurricanes 2-0 in preseason, beating Tampa Bay again (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Oskar Lindblom, Carter Hart help Flyers whip Rangers, 6-4 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wings' first-rounders show up in preseason win (Detroit Free Press)
- Henrik Lundqvist gets rough welcome to 2018-19 season (New York Post)
- Ducks unveil shaky up-tempo style in exhibition loss (Orange County Register)
- Lightning falls to Hurricanes again in preseason (Tampa Bay Times)
- Senators fall to Leafs again, this time on home ice (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild surrender a pair of last-minute goals in 3-2 loss to Blues (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Tristan Jarry shines in Penguins' overtime loss to Red Wings (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Calgary easily wins battle of the lightweights (Vancouver Province)
- Shaky start doesn’t derail Berube in Jackets debut (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Jonathan Drouin has a new look this season (Montreal Gazette)
- Rangers' old playoff foe now just looking for job (New York Post)
- Familiar digits in unfamiliar colours for a couple of Sharks turned Senators/a> (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks' D-man Murphy could miss 12 weeks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Corey Crawford ends session after 20 minutes, but Blackhawks say it's part of the plan (Chicago Tribune)
- Revitalized Staal expects a lot from himself - and the Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blackhawks’ Duncan Keith flexes confidence at 35 with no plans to slow down (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets vets feeling the buzz (Winnipeg Sun)
- Derick Brassard returns after being sidelined by infection (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Malcolm Subban’s goal: Stay healthy and helpful as Fleury’s backup (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Relaxed Sparks ready for Maple Leafs’ back-up goaltending battle (Toronto Star)
- Devils’ Eric Tangradi reunites with John Hynes (NorthJersey.com)
- Martin Necas’ time has arrived for Hurricanes, and at first glimpse, he appears ready (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Slow gains for Ehlers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ryan Strome is trying to be good linemate and friend to Jesse Puljujarvi (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers' Brendan Smith looking for bounce-back year (New York Newsday)
- Beaulieu is ready for every opportunity Sabres present to him (Buffalo News)
- Jaskin hopes to make more music on offense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Nate Schmidt plays new position at Golden Knights’ practice (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Luca Sbisa believes Isles present the 'best chance' for him to play (New York Newsday)
- Wild veteran Matt Hendricks willing to ‘repay the game’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- South St. Paul’s Alex Stalock knows better than to assume he’ll be with Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- On the NHL bubble, Phil Myers plays waiting game (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Ty Rattie will do grunt work to make Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Mikhail Vorobyev, Carsen Twarynski making strong impressions at Flyers' camp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Michael Amadio believes his ‘A’ game is fit for Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Joe Veleno winning over Blashill, Red Wings with outstanding camp (Detroit News)
- Devils' Michael McLeod starting to show comfort on ice (NJ.com)
- Alabama Skates: Nic Dowd’s new task is making the Capitals’ fourth line (Washington Times)
- Logan Shaw looks to make most of PTO with Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Pontus Aberg has some ground to make up to be with Edmonton Oilers again (Edmonton Journal)
- Second-round pick Gabriel Fortier among Lightning’s early cuts (Tampa Bay Times)
- Coyotes make first round of roster cuts at training camp (Arizona Republic)
- Roster trimmed to 58 (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bruins begin trimming their roster (Boston Globe)
- Capitals trim camp roster by sending rookies to junior teams (Washington Times)
- Lanny's highlight in China? Being with grandson (Calgary Sun)