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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
- Habs defeat mostly minor-league Penguins in NHL christening of Centre Vidéotron (Montreal Gazette)
- Chara back on the ice (Boston Herald)
- Dennis Seidenberg mystified as to cause of his injury (Boston Globe)
- Mark Fraser joins Senators as a busload leaves for Binghamton (Ottawa Citizen)
- Leafs radio crew back on the road after fears they would be grounded (Toronto Star)
- Should Toronto Maple Leafs’ William Nylander make the NHL roster? Pros and cons of keeping the prospect around (National Post)
- Cases of former Kings Jarret Stoll and Mike Richards put spotlight on NHL drug policy (Los Angeles Times)
- New Ranger Stoll has fond memories of Garden (New York Newsday)
- Toronto has always been Boyes town for Leafs veteran (Toronto Star)
- Markstrom, McCann the bright spots in 1-0 Canucks win (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings defeat Bruins 3-1 in exhibition (Detroit News)
- Mason makes 41 saves but Flyers fall in OT (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Isles unable to goad Capitals' Wilson into fight (New York Newsday)
- How will Edmonton Oilers sort out goaltending picture? (Edmonton Journal)
- Blue Jackets' power play to have 1-3-1 look this season (Columbus Dispatch)
- Peter Laviolette explains decision to cut Kevin Fiala (The Tennessean)
- Elliott stepping up in competition for Blues' goalie spot (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bishop ready for big load as Poulin enters Lightning's backup goaltender race (Tampa Bay Times)
- Calvin Pickard trying to unseat Reto Berra as Avs' No. 2 goalie (Denver Post)
- Islanders’ all-important John Tavares line coming into focus (New York Post)
- Wild's Thomas Vanek says he's a playmaker, but team still needs goals (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Mark Streit’s preparation coming along in preseason (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Oilers centre Ryan Nugent-Hopkins eager to play in preseason as he regains timing, touch (Edmonton Sun)
- Sam Gagner at third position for Flyers in camp (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Could Matt Hunwick be the man to patrol Leafs' blue line alongside Dion Phaneuf? (Toronto Sun)
- Senators' Wideman impresses by quietly going about defensive business (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sharks' Tomas Hertl could be third-line center (San Jose Mercury News)
- Predators hope to lessen load on Weber, Josi (The Tennessean)
- Penguins' Bennett takes big step forward with productive summer (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Chris Kreider's power game on display in win over the Flyers (Bergen Record)
- Coyotes' Rieder set to improve in second season (Arizona Republic)
- Calgary Flames still determining best place to pencil in young Sam Bennett (Calgary Sun)
- Devils get down to work with smaller roster (Bergen Record)
- Ottawa Senators send 21 players to Binghamton (Ottawa Sun)
- Forward Nick Ritchie, 19, survives Ducks' major roster cut (Orange County Register)
- Canes trim six from roster (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Brendan Lemieux made big impression on Winnipeg Jets but age worked against him (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ouellet’s goal: ‘I’m here to stay’ with Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Arnessen aims to boost Bruins defense (Boston Herald)
- Akeson hopes to skate his way onto Sabres roster (Buffalo News)
- Chicago Blackhawks' final roster talking shape (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Bubble boys Raffl, Petan and Lipon appear to be competing for final roster spot with Winnipeg Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Youngsters forcing Canucks to make tough decisions (Vancouver Sun)
- Kulak eyeing full-time roster spot after surviving latest round of Flames cuts (Calgary Herald)
- The fight to mesh, stick with Rangers for touted wing project (New York Post)
- Viktor Svedberg, Erik Gustafsson fighting for a roster spot (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers Mark Fayne settlin' down the blueline (Edmonton Sun)
- Kyle Baun making his case to join Blackhawks roster (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Edmonton Oilers' Lauri Korpikoski can play just about anywhere (Edmonton Journal)
- Wild's Tyson Strachan is here to help, team or beast (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins to play exhibition game in arena where 'Slap Shot' was filmed (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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