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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
- Red Wings send confident Cholowski to juniors (Detroit Free Press)
- First-round draftee defenceman Juuso Valimaki returned to juniors by Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Kailer Yamamoto very close to making Edmonton Oilers roster (Edmonton Sun)
- Flyers' Nolan Patrick closing in on securing NHL job (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Decisions on first-round picks Lias Andersson, Filip Chytil loom as Rangers prepare to trim roster (New York Daily News)
- Hossa, Chicago Blackhawks await NHL ruling on injury relief (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Brennan Menell works from obscurity to NHL contract with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins, Sidney Crosby's White House visit 'act of moral cowardice,' Nova Scotia activist says (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Sharks’ Ward, one of NHL’s few black players, may kneel for anthem (San Jose Mercury News)
- Predators will stand during national anthem (The Tennessean)
- Retired enforcer Georges Laraque: Penguins' planned White House trip is 'embarrassment' (USA Today)
- Vegas Golden Knights tickets a big draw for Canadian hockey fans (Globe & Mail)
- Islanders’ Josh Ho-Sang says NFL players’ unity ‘amazing’ to see (New York Newsday)
- Sabres' Okposo hopes for tolerance as political debates extend into sports (Buffalo News)
- Players state their cases to stay (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sam Morin, battling for roster spot, helps Flyers beat Rangers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jonathan Huberdeau scores twice in Panthers preseason 4-2 win over Tampa Bay (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blais, Thompson score as Blues lose at Columbus (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kings ruin Golden Knights’ home debut with 3-2 overtime win (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Jets taking police-by-committee approach this season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Babcock sees improvements in Maple Leafs' Matthews, says confidence without puck 'way better' (Toronto Sun)
- Just a down year, or the start of a trend? Ducks say they’re counting on Corey Perry to bounce back (Orange County Register)
- James Neal practices for 1st time with Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wild’s Zach Parise, Matt Cullen return to practice (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Henrik Lundqvist pleased with his preseason (New York Newsday)
- Patrick Sharp, Artem Anisimov offer an intriguing combination for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Lightning's Brayden Point could be perfect fit alongside Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Times)
- In offseason of change, Dmitry Orlov and Matt Niskanen give Capitals stability (Washington Post)
- Brad Richardson expects to be better player than before leg injury (Arizona Republic)
- Can Tyler Pitlick be the next 'out of nowhere' forward for the Stars? Why Dallas has high hopes (Dallas Morning News)
- Speedy Vinnie Hinostroza learning to rein himself in (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Mathew Barzal dazzling on Islanders’ power play (New York Newsday)
- Senators giving kids long look at training camp (Ottawa Sun)
- For a night, Malcolm Subban was goalie the Bruins want him to be (Boston Globe)
- Leafs’ defensive prospect Rosen looking right at home in Toronto (Toronto Star)
- Bowey, Djoos in the mix for Capitals defense (Washington Times)
- 'Greasy' Aaltonen working hard to slide into Maple Leafs' fourth-line role (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks defenseman Erik Gustafsson using year in Rockford as motivation (Chicago Tribune)
- Canadiens rookie Victor Mete pushing for NHL job (Montreal Gazette)
- Bartkowski hopes veteran experience helps him stick on Flames blueline (Calgary Herald)
- Poolman may prove Jets coach wrong (Winnipeg Sun)
- Speedy Paul Carey impressing Rangers coach Alain Vigneault (New York Newsday)
- Butler a good leader, mentor for younger Blues players (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- 17 players released; more cuts coming (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils cut 19 players from training camp roster (NJ.com)
- Daniel Sprong, Zach Aston-Reese among 21 Penguins sent to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Avalanche reassigns three players, trims roster to 29 (Denver Post)
- Perreault scratched from game to welcome baby (Winnipeg Free Press)
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