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Saturday, September 26, 2015
- Bishop makes preseason debut as Bolts top Florida (Tampa Tribune)
- Sharks' Torres celebrates return to game action (San Jose Mercury News)
- Zdeno Chara’s injury does not appear as bad as feared (Boston Globe)
- Francis Bouillon pays tribute to Michel Therrien as blue-liner hangs up skates (Montreal Gazette)
- Ottawa Senators suspend Wikstrand (Ottawa Sun)
- Matt Puempel suffers left arm injury (Ottawa Citizen)
- Kane probe complicated by ‘elaborate’ evidence hoax (Buffalo News)
- Connor McDavid, Jack Eichel stay poised while learning on the job (USA Today)
- Joel Quenneville: Blackhawks staying focused amid Kane developments (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Ducks, who beat the Kings, 2-1, look to build speed, pace (Los Angeles Times)
- Devils post first preseason win, 4-2, over New York Islanders (NJ.com)
- Ferland picks up where he left off against Canucks (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks get help from some unexpected places in victory over Canadiens (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Power play strong as Sabres drop Leafs (Buffalo News)
- Third period rally sees Oilers erase three-goal deficit, win in overtime (Edmonton Sun)
- Canadiens lose 5-1 to less-than-stellar Blackhawks lineup (Montreal Gazette)
- Panthers fall 4-1 to Lightning (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Canucks grab early lead on Virtanen goal, but fall 4-1 to Flames (Vancouver Sun)
- Jets blow lead, fall 4-3 to Oilers in OT (Winnipeg Sun)
- O'Reilly family has reunion in Toronto (Buffalo News)
- Rangers coach Alain Vigneault not satisfied with Kevin Hayes this preseason: ‘I’m expecting more from his game’ (New York Daily News)
- Lehtera takes step toward returning to Blues' lineup (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings' Franzen to play in second straight game tonight (Detroit Free Press)
- Borna Rendulic playing with confidence for Avs, returning from fractured leg (Denver Post)
- Darcy Kuemper gets critical start in place his career started (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Lightning’s Drouin-Stamkos combo could form a dynamic 1-2 punch (Tampa Tribune)
- Predators confident in veterans Ribeiro, Fisher (The Tennessean)
- Rick Nash’s new attitude after another suspect postseason (New York Post)
- Schenn hoping to stay and have opportunity with Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Dominic Moore will get a taste of playing wing (Bergen Record)
- Penguins' Letang hopes for longevity, chance to be next Gonchar (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Joffrey Lupul optimistic Maple Leafs can surprise this season (Toronto Star)
- Bruins’ Krug is still sizing up his opportunities (Boston Globe)
- Fedotenko gets chance at a new start with Wild, just in time (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- On whichever line he plays, Penguins' Perron hopes to shine (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Forward Derek Roy is making himself at home on a team he hopes to join (Washington Post)
- Ex-Devils Marek Zidlicky and Steve Bernier on Devils' big changes (NJ.com)
- Gostisbehere ‘in no rush,’ but still pushing for a spot (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- It's early, but Nail Yakupov appears to be attentive student to Oilers' new ways (Edmonton Journal)
- Coyotes' Anthony Duclair striving to impress coaches (Arizona Republic)
- Blue Jackets’ 6-foot-7 Oleg Yevenko stands out for play, too (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers roster rounding into shape (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canes trim roster by 16 players (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Two top forward prospects among 14 players cut by Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Panthers make moves to get roster down to 31 players (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wings prospect Bertuzzi stops fighting, starts playing (Detroit News)
- Maple Leafs' Percy continues to display patience (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks taking a long look at Jiri Sekac (Orange County Register)
- Chris Porter not using ties to coach to make Flyers' roster (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Joe Blandisi makes the Devils' coaching staff take notice (NJ.com)
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