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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
- Erik Johnson signs seven-year contract extension with Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Patrick Kane gets warm welcome back to United Center (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kessel scores 2 goals in debut with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Patrik Elias may miss all of Devils' preseason games (NJ.com)
- Ex-Rangers coach John Tortorella gets pranked on USA Hockey conference call (New York Daily News)
- Todd Ewen's death spurs more questions about fighting in the NHL (USA Today)
- List of NHL enforcers who have passed away gets longer (Toronto Star)
- Toronto Maple Leafs embracing the clean-shaven culture general manager Lou Lamoriello brings (National Post)
- Veterans helping Anaheim Ducks manage Stanley Cup expectations (USA Today)
- Toronto Maple Leafs’ Nikita Soshnikov among the Russian players swapping the KHL for the NHL (National Post)
- Russians returning to NHL after souring on KHL (Toronto Sun)
- Kings' Dean Lombardi talks about players' personal conduct initiative after incidents (Los Angeles Times)
- Ron Hextall using analytics to build Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- With drug bust, Kings tenure behind him, Jarret Stoll grateful for second chance with Rangers (New York Daily News)
- As alternative captain, Seabrook 'honored' for new role (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Sharks blank Vancouver Canucks in Martin Jones' first game in goal for San Jose (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs ready to get down to business (Toronto Sun)
- Fourth line gives big dose of Vitamin C (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers get to try new 3-on-3 OT format in win over Rangers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild's Olofsson sharp on the blue line in exhibition win over Winnipeg (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blues start season with split in preseason games (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pre-season loss to Leafs doesn't inspire confidence in Canadiens' offence (Montreal Gazette)
- Wings rally but lose exhibition opener in OT (Detroit News)
- Rangers get first look at new 3-on-3 OT setup (New York Newsday)
- Bolts drop preseason opener in OT to Predators (Tampa Tribune)
- Canucks fire blanks, lose 4-0 to Sharks (Vancouver Sun)
- Quicker Chaput tries to secure roster spot (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild edge Jets in OT in pre-season opener (Winnipeg Sun)
- Johnston sees lots to like in Kessel’s debut (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Mike Yeo disappointed by prospects' play (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Defenseman Maatta relishes his return to Penguins lineup (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jonathan Drouin looks comfortable in Lightning's preseason opener (Tampa Bay Times)
- Evgeny Medvedev’s game needs no translation for Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Few Maple Leafs prospects expected to crack NHL lineup (Toronto Star)
- Fighting chance? Not in Blackhawks training camp (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Edmonton Oilers' NHL and AHL groups take shape, but Todd McLellan says there is still room for movement (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils coach John Hynes bothered by penalty parade (Bergen Record)
- Blashill will rotate Howard, Mrazek in Wings goal (Detroit News)
- Flyers have plan in place for Mason, Neuvirth (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Blues have a new look with Schwartz at center (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Preds' depth defenseman battle unglamorous, but key (The Tennessean)
- Keith Kinkaid wants to be a No. 1 goalie, but can it be with the Devils? (NJ.com)
- Mike McKenna adds experience as Florida Panthers’ backup goalie (Miami Herald)
- Flames captain Giordano back laying his body on the line (Calgary Herald)
- David Krejci shoots for healthy start with Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Enigmatic Kunitz eager to find range with Penguins this season (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Michael Frolik two-way pick-up for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Coyotes' Boedker has plenty of motivation (Arizona Republic)
- J.T. Miller seeking spot at forward (Bergen Record)
- Center Rickard Rakell determined to increase productivity, secure spot in Ducks lineup (Orange County Register)
- Leafs Polak and Marincin aren't two wild and crazy defencemen (Toronto Sun)
- Kyle Baun hopes to pick up where he left off (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wideman, Prince and Puempel with the Sens' A-team for now (Ottawa Citizen)
- Leon Draisaitl makes it hard for Oilers to cut him after moving to wing from crowded centre position (Edmonton Sun)
- Morrissey banking on better camp (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Detroit Red Wings' Teemu Pulkkinen confident he can score in the NHL if given right opportunity (MLive.com)
- Alexander Khokhlachev gets a second look from Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Marchenko looking to prove his quickness, physicality (Detroit Free Press)
- Kirill Petrov impresses Isles in debut (New York Newsday)
- Bill Arnold trying to make name for himself to crack Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Columbus, Cleveland drawing closer through pro-sports teams (Columbus Dispatch)
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