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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
- Favored Blackhawks ready to begin another Stanley Cup run (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kessel, Leafs talking extension: Reports (Toronto Sun)
- NHL players OK hybrid icing rule (Toronto Sun)
- Compuware fires Karmanos from consultant position (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Olympics Loom Large Over NHL (New York Times)
- Blackhawks' staying power ignites dynasty talk (USA Today)
- Can the Toronto Maple Leafs and coach Randy Carlyle be too tough? (National Post)
- NHL is realigned and raring to go (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Toews & Kane: Hawks' core wants more (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Stamkos, St. Louis stump for each other as Lightning captain (Tampa Bay Times)
- Return to ice helps Devils' Martin Brodeur move on after death of father (Bergen Record)
- It took too long for Courtnall to come out of fog (Vancouver Province)
- Fixing the NHL: How to cure the concussion epidemic (Vancouver Province)
- Cutting-edge concussion technology making a difference (Vancouver Province)
- Bruins primed to go for Cup again (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Flyers get cap compliant (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Bruins' front office takes charge (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Holmgren sees tough road ahead (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Calgary Flames hockey ops boss Brian Burke likes what he sees from Monahan, but has harsh words for Baertschi (Calgary Sun)
- Feaster feels pressure has become too great, too quick for Baertschi (Calgary Herald)
- Blues hope power play is clicking from the start (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings primed for what the East has to dish out (Detroit News)
- Cory Emmerton to start season with Red Wings after Patrick Eaves placed on long-term injured reserve (MLive.com)
- Strong start on minds of Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins hoping substance matches style in quest for Cup (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Questions surround current Edmonton Oilers team, but players say they're ready (Edmonton Sun)
- Putting pre-season in the past (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Senators champing at bit to get NHL season underway (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks eager for season to take flight Wednesday (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Pundits picking Calgary Flames to fail... they beg to differ (Calgary Sun)
- Details keep Oates ahead of the curve (Washington Post)
- Zibanejad to Binghamton (Ottawa Citizen)
- Gustav Nyquist latest young Red Wing to be caught in cap crunch as team sets season-opening roster (MLive.com)
- Roster for Penguins opener not etched in stone yet (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- The Panthers finalize season-opening roster (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Hagelin to miss first 10 games of season (New York Newsday)
- Patrik Elias put on IR but may still play in Thursday's opener (Newark Star Ledger)
- Penguins' Letang to open season on injured reserve (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Red Wings' Darren Helm says long-term IR gives him time to heal at slower pace, confident he'll return (MLive.com)
- Big Buff back in practice, Clitsome on IR (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur may not physically be ready to start season opener (Newark Star Ledger)
- Callahan may return to Rangers next week (New York Post)
- Canes turn in roster; Gleason out with concussion (Raleigh News & Observer)
- There may some questions about the Oilers roster, but Devan Dubnyk isn't one of them (Edmonton Sun)
- Calgary Flames hand keys to Karri Ramo for season-opener (Calgary Sun)
- NHL team captaincy 'a big responsibility' (Edmonton Journal)
- Iginla still has burning desire for Stanley Cup (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Jaromir Jagr not likely to help Devils' shootout woes (Newark Star Ledger)
- For better or worse, Mikhail Grabovski brings emotional game to Caps (Washington Times)
- Lecavalier adds scoring punch and veteran presence to Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Minnesota Wild's Nino Niederreiter gets career back on track (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hartnell ready for fresh start with Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kings' Dustin Brown acknowledges 'rust' but says his knee is 'solid' (Los Angeles Times)
- Dougie digging in (Boston Herald)
- Coyotes' blue-line competition remains red-hot (Arizona Republic)
- Fresh start excites rising Panthers defensemen (Miami Herald)
- Senators' Pageau finds role model in Canadiens' Brière (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jacob Trouba has made huge strides, is ready for NHL debut against Oilers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Calgary Flames youngster Monahan looks to join the club (Calgary Sun)
- Coach Q likes what Kostka brings to Hawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Stephane Da Costa answers bell after Senators read riot act (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs keep Morgan Rielly, Carter Ashton for opener (Toronto Star)
- Zac Dalpe stays with Canucks, Jeremy Welsh sent down (Vancouver Sun)
- Rookies Nelson, Donovan earn roster spots (New York Newsday)
- Girgensons joins Sabres' youth group (Buffalo News)
- Preds reward Moser's hard work (The Tennessean)
- Luke Gazdic appreciates irony of landing with Edmonton Oilers following injury to Steven MacIntyre (Edmonton Journal)
- Justin Fontaine's homecoming 'pretty cool' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Dallas Stars' Fort Worth training camp deemed a success (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
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