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Thursday, October 1, 2015
- Injury sidelines Eberle four to six weeks (Edmonton Journal)
- Oilers prospect defenceman Darnell Nurse going to Bakersfield Condors (Edmonton Sun)
- Kyle Palmieri exits game with injury (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers release winger David Booth as final roster becomes clearer (Miami Herald)
- Senators sign first-round pick Thomas Chabot to contract (Ottawa Sun)
- Delayed twice, another O’Reilly hearing Thursday (Buffalo News)
- After Unusual Route to Flyers, Dave Hakstol Plots a Radical Ascent (New York Times)
- NHL clubs face tough decision with top rookies like Dylan Strome and Noah Hanifin impressing in training camp (National Post)
- NHL's new coach's challenge rule has yet to see play, but it could have impact (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Carolina Hurricanes edge past Washington Capitals in preseason shootout (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Athanasiou scores two, Wings beat Penguins (Detroit News)
- Rangers end preseason with win but plenty of questions (New York Post)
- Chris Porter scores for Flyers after being waived (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Flyers' Chris Porter waived by day, scores by night in loss to Devils (NJ.com)
- Red Wings expose Penguins defense in victory (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Brett Connolly just wants a shot (Boston Herald)
- Henrik Lundqvist eyes strong start to season with Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Penguins star Crosby finding chemistry with new teammate Kessel (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wings' Larkin, Mantha get chance to shine at Pittsburgh (Detroit Free Press)
- Zetterberg: Wings will have success in ‘new era’ (Detroit News)
- Ducks, Kings say new OT format exciting, but nerve-wracking (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Opening-night roster taking shape for Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Bolts concerned about sloppy play as opener nears (Tampa Tribune)
- Coyotes' offense still a work in progress (Arizona Republic)
- Ducks show their tough side against the Kings (Orange County Register)
- With preseason wrapping up, Blues are getting the itch (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jets’ line retooling to continue (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers head coach Todd McLellan ponders options to fill vacated Eberle right wing spot (Edmonton Sun)
- Panarin on ice, but still on the mend (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Leaf goalies Bernier, Reimer in close race for starting job (Toronto Star)
- Flames' three goalies enter crunch time (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning's Jonathan Drouin aims for breakout season (Tampa Bay Times)
- Trevor van Riemsdyk trying to put injuries, nerves behind him (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Predators' Calle Jarnkrok could see increased role (The Tennessean)
- Avalanche sends more than $3 million in salary to the minors (Denver Post)
- Penguins cut 18 players; 31 remain on roster, 23 likely to stay (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Predators cut 3 more, including Steve Moses (The Tennessean)
- Senators cut roster down to 26; Cowen penciled into top 6 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Winnipeg Jets send G Connor Helleybuyck down to Manitoba Moose (Winnipeg Sun)
- Brandon Manning feels he’s earned an NHL spot (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rookie defenceman Ben Hutton making big impression with Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers' Dylan McIlrath creating roster puzzle (Bergen Record)
- Barzal still sticking around at Isles camp (New York Newsday)
- Flyers could keep Laughton; one cut remains (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lehtera, Bortuzzo ready to finally get in a game (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- 20-year-old forward Nic Petan making strong case to make Winnipeg Jets out of training camp (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames prospects Sieloff, Morrison recalled after short AHL stay (Calgary Herald)
- Waiting game over, former Blackhawk Johnny Oduya moves on with Stars (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
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