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Sunday, September 27, 2015
- Brent Seabrook agrees to eight-year extension (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kane just trying to stay focused on hockey (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flyers send down Gostisbehere after promising camp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames goaltending prospect Nick Schneider loses battle to his agent (Calgary Sun)
- Carrying the Puck, and a Fight for Recognition in the National Women’s Hockey League (New York Times)
- Coyotes' Max Domi more like his dad, Tie, than you realize (USA Today)
- Gorton finally on top (Boston Herald)
- Are Devils close to trading Travis Zajac to Toronto Maple Leafs? (NJ.com)
- Milan Lucic enjoying LA, despite a period of adjustment (Boston Globe)
- Boyes back where it all began, hoping to give Leafs offence (Toronto Star)
- Easy decision for Shawn Matthias to join Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Skinner stars as Canes top Isles (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blue Jackets’ regulars feisty in win over Penguins (Columbus Dispatch)
- Condon puts job search on hold with stellar preseason net play for Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Ennis nets hat trick in Sabres’ victory (Buffalo News)
- Flames shade Canucks in OT (Calgary Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers blank Minnesota Wild 3-0 in preseason game in Saskatoon (Edmonton Sun)
- Lightning power play shows signs of life (Tampa Bay Times)
- Devils suffer 4-3 preseason loss to New York Rangers (NJ.com)
- Penguins lose to Blue Jackets, 4-2, in preseason game at Consol (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- San Jose Sharks fall to Anaheim Ducks 2-1 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues fall 3-1 to Blackhawks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canucks get strong showing from prospects, but fall to Flames, 4-3 (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings bumped by Bruins (Detroit Free Press)
- Maple Leafs fall to Canadiens at ACC (Toronto Sun)
- Jack Eichel puts on exhibition of skill, poise as Sabres down Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild prospects held scoreless but play well against Oilers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- For Eichel, payback is an assist (Buffalo News)
- Jack Eichel, Matt O'Connor reunion will have to wait (Ottawa Sun)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen was focused on physical play, getting 'a little dirtier' in second game (MLive.com)
- Edmonton Oilers' Slepyshev taking big strides toward an NHL job (Edmonton Journal)
- Daniel Cleary makes return in Red Wings' exhibition loss (Detroit Free Press)
- Hakstol’s new system coming along for flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wings' Ouellet day-to-day with upper-body injury (Detroit Free Press)
- Bobrovsky puts in work, hopes to avoid injury (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks eager to see what backup goalie Anton Khudobin can do (Orange County Register)
- Veteran goalie Emery fighting for Bolts’ backup job (Tampa Tribune)
- Nathan MacKinnon on a mission to be more aggressive for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Lee, Strome comfortable playing with Tavares (New York Newsday)
- Blues need their top defensive pair to return to form (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers iron man Dan Girardi gets back into the fray (New York Newsday)
- Michalek eager to contribute in return to Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Why Rangers’ Kevin Hayes is struggling to find comfort zone (New York Post)
- Kruger pleased to get Visa issues resolved, joins team (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Barret Jackman plays in first scrimmage for Predators (The Tennessean)
- Predators send former first-round pick Kevin Fiala to AHL (The Tennessean)
- Rangers trim roster to 25 (New York Newsday)
- Alex Burmistrov auditioning for big role alongside Little and Ladd (Winnipeg Sun)
- Laughton still hoping there’s a spot for him in NHL (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Schroeder hopes he's done enough to stay with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Rookie Sprong making strong push to stick around with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blair Riley has strange stay with the Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Highly touted Red Wings prospect Anthony Mantha seeks fresh start after humbling season in AHL (MLive.com)
- Stralman and family get a happily ever after with the Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Invasion of Winnipeg fans only a minor irritant (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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