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Saturday, September 28, 2013
- Red Wings' second line stars in win over Maple Leafs (Detroit News)
- Agent: Penguins goalie Vokoun feels better after surgery (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Devils will let Martin Brodeur take his time to return (Newark Star Ledger)
- New Panthers owner 'committed to winning' and ready to ante up (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Islanders Coach Is Tough on Himself and His Team (New York Times)
- Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk not ready to reunite with former captain Daniel Alfredsson (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers juggling salary-cap situation (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Canes top Sabres, close preseason 3-3 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Oshie scores in Blues' 4-1 victory over Minnesota (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs fall to Daniel Alfredsson, Red Wings (Toronto Star)
- Rangers drop preseason finale, lines not set yet (New York Post)
- Capitals light up Flyers in exhibition (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- San Jose Sharks' 2-1 loss to Phoenix offers promise, questions (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wild lose preseason finale in St. Louis; last roster cut coming (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Oilers regular season rehearsal ends on sour note (Edmonton Journal)
- Jets fall to Bruins in pre-season finale (Winnipeg Sun)
- Red Wings want to be tough with puck, not just fists (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings prefer to beat Maple Leafs with skill (Toronto Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings encouraged by play of second line, power play units in 5-2 win over Maple Leafs (MLive.com)
- Daniel Alfredsson a rivalry expert (Toronto Sun)
- Flames have 'major decisions' to make ahead of cutdown day (Calgary Herald)
- A few decisions left for Chiarelli (Boston Herald)
- Ottawa Senators almost ready to make call on final roster (Ottawa Sun)
- Big question for Phoenix Coyotes coaching staff: Do they keep the kids on the team? (Arizona Republic)
- Devils believe still room on roster and in NHL for enforcers (Newark Star Ledger)
- Calgary Flames youngster takes AHL assignment in stride (Calgary Sun)
- Three Jets facing huge disappointment (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Minnesota Wild release David Steckel (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- O'Brien clears waivers, likely headed for minors (Ottawa Citizen)
- Bolts face choice regarding top draft-pick Drouin (Tampa Tribune)
- Hossa warms up to idea of favoring his back (Chicago Tribune)
- Brad Richards remains in NY Rangers mix (New York Daily News)
- Artem Anisimov in mix to center Marian Gaborik on top line (Columbus Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames' Matt Stajan front and centre (Calgary Sun)
- Welcome to the jungle (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Trouba: The future is wow (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Last season's struggles behind him, Ryan Smyth starts year on Oilers top line (Edmonton Sun)
- No one Ducks player rises above rest as destined for a breakout season (Los Angeles Times)
- Johnson, Palat, Panik bring chemistry to Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Grabner's versatility gives Islanders options (New York Newsday)
- Donovan, Islanders look to enjoy fast times (New York Post)
- Fehr and Wilson make their cases (Washington Post)
- Well-traveled Yonkman making himself at home with Ducks (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Conacher wraps up wing spot with strong pre-season (Ottawa Citizen)
- Veteran Flames Horak, Smith know they're again fighting for spots (Calgary Herald)
- Either Shinkaruk or Horvat likely to get call on opening night (Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers prospects have to step it up for roster spot (New York Newsday)
- VandeVelde hoping to make the cut (South Jersey Courier-Post)
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