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Wednesday, September 28, 2016
- Canada in control of underwhelming World Cup final after 3-1 win over Europe, but the thrill is gone (National Post)
- Bowman on Panarin extension: ‘It’ll get done when it gets done’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sobotka's return to Blues looks kaput (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Connor McDavid is back, now when does he get C on Oiler jersey? (Edmonton Journal)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Dion Phaneuf gets an 'A' for road games (Ottawa Sun)
- Gretzky returns to NHL as centennial ambassador (Toronto Star)
- Toronto Blue Jays in playoff race, NHL camps opening — and the World Cup is still going: ‘It’s been long’ (National Post)
- Islanders, Preparing for Second Season in Brooklyn, Have Lots of Fresh Faces (New York Times)
- Intimate, tantalizing, mesmerizing: Why the ‘ref cam’ has been the World Cup of Hockey’s breakout star (National Post)
- NHL becoming a speed-oriented league, but it’s happening slowly (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Will NHLers participate in the 2018 Olympics? Maybe. Maybe not. (Toronto Sun)
- Babcock unsure if Team North America concept can work again (Toronto Sun)
- Team Canada coach Mike Babcock not a fan of World Cup format (Toronto Sun)
- Not being with Penguins 'different,' but Crosby focused on task in Toronto (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ducks' Ryan Kesler says things just didn't go right for USA in World Cup (Orange County Register)
- Flyers' World Cup players 'almost in midseason form' (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Joe Pavelski, Joonas Donskoi return to Sharks practice (San Jose Mercury News)
- Matthews leads Leafs returning from World Cup (Toronto Star)
- Lightning sees no need to rush promising C Brayden Point (Tampa Bay Times)
- Why Vigneault's strategy for 'D' may be problematic for Rangers (New York Post)
- Small forwards aren’t a big burden for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Kane not worried about trying to top career-best season (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ottawa Senators winger Bobby Ryan felt he had to stand up for Clarke MacArthur after controversial hit (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks’ Vermette trying to fit in (Los Angeles Times)
- Schenn aims to beef up Coyotes' blue line (Arizona Republic)
- Why Stars' Jason Spezza, at age 33, decided to get lighter and is as 'hungry as ever' (Dallas Morning News)
- Ryan Carter isn’t sharing his secrets on how to make the team (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Landon Ferraro tries to follow his father as Blues forward (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Postma ready for regular duty with Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Lyubimov feeling more comfortable in quest to crack NHL (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Goaltender Jonas Gustavsson ready to make his case with Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Oilers goaltending prospect determined to find NHL form (Edmonton Journal)
- Comrie low man on goalie totem, but not to worry (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings center Nick Shore locked in a training-camp battle for ice time (Los Angeles Daily News)
- As star of camp, Sabres' Grant pushing hard to secure spot on roster (Buffalo News)
- Sharks’ Tommy Wingels looking to bounce back in 2016-17 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Daniel Zaar: Always ready to fire (Columbus Dispatch)
- Brett Gallant happy to be on ice, protecting prospects (Columbus Dispatch)
- Defenseman Dylan McIlrath ready to make big leap for Rangers this season (New York Daily News)
- After year of learning and developing, Riley Barber vies for spot on Capitals’ roster (Washington Post)
- Rangers' McIlrath still looking to prove his worth (NorthJersey.com)
- Forward Sean Kuraly will play his game to earn a job with Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Prince, Quine seek roster spots with Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Sharks rally for 3-2 overtime win over Vancouver Canucks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Newcomer Alexander Radulov powers Canadiens to 5-2 win over Caps (Montreal Gazette)
- Florida Panthers split preseason doubleheader, honor Jose Fernandez (Miami Herald)
- Flames new backup shines in pre-season victory over Jets (Calgary Herald)
- Anders Lindback impresses with Devils in return to ice (NJ.com)
- Predators split preseason doubleheader with Panthers (The Tennessean)
- Jets fall to Flames in pre-season opener (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ward sharp as Canes top Lightning (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins, Fleury avoid scare in preseason opener at Detroit (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Simmonds scores twice as Flyers rout Isles in exhibition (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wings B team beats Penguins in exhibition opener (Detroit News)
- Bruce Boudreau: It’s ‘unfortunate’ Eric Staal’s line was Wild’s best in 4-1 loss (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- New Ranger obtained in Derick Brassard trade scores in debut (New York Post)
- Canadiens' Tomas Plekanec hopes his new line packs a punch (Montreal Gazette)
- Roslovic makes Jets debut (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wild tough guy Gabriel shows skilled side (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- A Paquette family reunion in the Lightning locker room (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wings to honour Gordie Howe at Joe Louis Arena (Windsor Star)
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