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Friday, September 30, 2016
- Canada saves best for last as Marchand’s game-winner caps late rally to seal World Cup of Hockey (National Post)
- Crosby named MVP as Canada wins World Cup of Hockey (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Unsigned Kucherov holds out of Lightning camp (Tampa Bay Times)
- Aaron Ekblad says he had ‘whiplash,’ not concussion (Miami Herald)
- Hampus Lindholm at impasse with Ducks over new contract (Orange County Register)
- Ristolainen reports to camp as ‘good will’ move (Buffalo News)
- Deal with Devils ends long wait for Kyle Quincey (NJ.com)
- Judge permits late Ranger Derek Boogaard’s parents to pursue wrongful death suit against NHL (New York Daily News)
- Fighting still useful to catch eye of front offices in NHL (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Team Canada’s Drew Doughty enters his prime years as NHL’s undisputed top defenceman (National Post)
- Team Europe veteran Ehrhoff still looking for NHL contract (Toronto Sun)
- Could Marian Hossa still be playing when he's 42? 'Yes' (Chicago Tribune)
- Fans get ‘the outcome we wanted’ as Canada wins World Cup of Hockey (Toronto Star)
- Wild players glimpse fiery demeanor Scott Stevens was known for (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Bigger, stronger Oilers look for balance that allows them to compete against skilled and heavy teams (Edmonton Sun)
- Blues' 'STL' Line reunited, but Schwartz suffers injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sens aim to keep shift times down - including Karlsson's (Ottawa Sun)
- Blues have a talent jam on defense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coyotes' Hanzal, Michalek return from World Cup (Arizona Republic)
- World Cup criticism ‘frustrating’ for Wings’ Abdelkader (Detroit News)
- After concussion at World Cup, Flames centre Mikael Backlund back at practice (Calgary Sun)
- Add Mattias Janmark -- who was seen leaving on crutches -- to growing list of injured Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Tomas Nosek (knee) skates, hopes to play in a Red Wings exhibition (Detroit Free Press)
- Pekka Rinne focused on 'getting back to being myself' (The Tennessean)
- Scott Darling enjoying the present, not dwelling on the future (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Isles look forward to Seidenberg (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers look to see how Leon Draisaitl will fit in forward mix with emergence of Drake Caggiula (Edmonton Journal)
- Could NHL’s new style ease out Sharks’ Joel Ward? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Gabe Landeskog likes what he sees in new Colorado Avalanche coach, structure (Denver Post)
- Burmistrov takes aim at bigger role (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sens defenceman Thomas Chabot gets shot to impress in a special place (Ottawa Citizen)
- Devin Setoguchi making most of his chance with LA Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- How Nick Holden could balance out the Rangers’ defense (New York Post)
- Sabres' Nilsson making the perfect first impression (Buffalo News)
- Jakub Zboril makes strides in second Bruins camp (Boston Herald)
- Torres keeps calm, keeps working in camp (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames hopeful Freddie Hamilton anxious to join brother as big-league regular (Calgary Herald)
- Make-or-break time for Canes’ Ryan Murphy (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blackhawks' Forsling likely won't make the cut (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flyers send goalies Stolarz, Lyon to Phantoms (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild continuing with cuts, roster now down to 42 players (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Connor shines in spotlight (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Dubinsky's goal in OT leaves Blue Jackets smiling (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Mikhail Sergachev shines in overtime loss to Senators (Montreal Gazette)
- Devils fall behind fast, lose to Rangers 3-1 (NJ.com)
- Goalies steal show as Leafs drop pre-season tilt to Sabres (Toronto Star)
- Vesey gets advice from Hayes, nearly scores (New York Newsday)
- Goaltending duo best players for Sens in preseason OT win over Canadiens (Ottawa Citizen)
- Nylander happy to have Martin around in Leafs' pre-season loss to Sabres (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers’ Brandon Pirri continues to impress in preseason, is he in Blueshirts plans? (New York Daily News)
- New coach takes the reins at Wild's minor-league affiliate (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Stanley Cup win especially gratifying for longtime mentor Kostopoulos (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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