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Friday, September 22, 2017
- ‘The NHL blew it’: League’s first preseason game in China draws few fans, leaves supporters disappointed (Globe & Mail)
- Nico Hischier scores again as Devils beat Canadiens 4-1 (NJ.com)
- Alex DeBrincat scores in Hawks debut; Brandon Saad posts hat trick (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruins won’t have Torey Krug at start of season (Boston Globe)
- Blues' front office bench gets deeper (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames ads rekindle arena face-off; City responds (Calgary Sun)
- NHL to seek a second medical exam for Leafs’ Joffrey Lupul (Globe & Mail)
- Golden Knights dominating secondary ticket market (USA Today)
- Canucks in China: Mike Keenan has a difficult task in trying to build Chinese national team (Vancouver Province)
- Wild earn 1-0 win over Jets in second game of preseason (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Agostino’s goal in OT leads Bruins past Flyers (Boston Globe)
- Penalty-killing mistakes costly in Knights’ first defeat (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Habs fall to 0-3 in pre-season play with a 4-1 loss to Devils (Montreal Gazette)
- Flyers lose to Bruins in OT as power play fizzles (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wings top pick Rasmussen scores; Mrazek lit up (Detroit Free Press)
- Jets drop third game of the pre-season 1-0 to Wild (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blues adjust to steep rise in slashing penalties (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Isles trying to deal with rules crackdown (New York Newsday)
- Wings adjust to crackdown on faceoff, slashing problems (Detroit News)
- Sharks’ Vlasic on NHL’s slashing crackdown: ‘it’s all about scoring… they want goals’ (San Jose Mercury News)
- Senators have plenty of options to fill roster spots (Ottawa Sun)
- Oilers fourth line plans on making a big impact (Edmonton Sun)
- Russian Nikita Zadorov finally reports to Avalanche camp (Denver Post)
- Karlsson at practice, but still no timetable for his return to the ice (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild's Zach Parise is cleared to begin practicing with team (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Senators' Dzingel returns to practice (Ottawa Sun)
- Hartnell returns to Preds with different role, same mindset (The Tennessean)
- Jamie McGinn arrives in Florida, hopes to provide missing net presence for Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Leafs experiment with Matthews, Marleau on power play together (Toronto Star)
- Kevin Shattenkirk knows the Rangers pressure is going to hit (New York Post)
- Calvert vows to be ‘difference-maker’ in eighth season (Columbus Dispatch)
- Concussions be damned, Matt Puempel mixing it up again (New York Post)
- Pavel Buchnevich is healthy for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Jussi Jokinen could be another all-purpose player for Edmonton (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs depth doesn't get Brown down, no matter his role (Toronto Sun)
- Emerson Etem hasn’t given up fight to stick in the NHL (Orange County Register)
- Robinson aims to leave mark (Winnipeg Sun)
- Filip Chytil, 2017 draft pick, already impressing Rangers teammates after one game (New York Daily News)
- Lack of spotlight takes pressure off top Leafs pick Timothy Liljegren (Toronto Star)
- Jon Gillies wants to turn social media save into goaltending gig with Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Carson Soucy makes his case for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ryan Lomberg primed to run roughshod for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Dennis Rasmussen looks to be at center of action with Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Golden Knights prospect Tyler Wong says he’s a natural scorer (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers trim 18 from roster, including Myers and Vorobyev (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jets make first wave of cuts (Winnipeg Sun)
- Penguins radio broadcaster Mike Lange to cut back on schedule (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Olczyk pays a visit to Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Chicago rapper isn’t a fan of the Blackhawks logo (Chicago Sun-Times)
- 'Stolen' mask returned to Domingue (Arizona Republic)
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