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Saturday, October 1, 2016
- Leafs thump Sabres in NHL pre-season test (Toronto Star)
- Veterans take heat off Laine (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Stars' Mattias Janmark undergoes knee surgery Friday, out minimum of 5-6 months (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues see the bright side of Schwartz injury news (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- P.K. Subban practices, will make Predators debut Saturday (The Tennessean)
- Sobotka can’t get out of KHL contract (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Team Canada’s Drew Doughty enters his prime years as NHL’s undisputed top defenceman (National Post)
- NHL Sees the World Cup of Hockey as a Coup (New York Times)
- Behind the scenes as Jimmy Vesey was sold on the Rangers (New York Post)
- Maurice back from World Cup (Winnipeg Sun)
- Assistant coach Stevens drills Wild defensemen on positioning (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Battle for jobs on Canadiens' blue line heats up (Montreal Gazette)
- Offseason signings leave young defensemen outside, looking in (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Finding depth scoring a Lightning priority (Tampa Bay Times)
- Panthers' new defensemen should bolster anemic power play (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Mark Stone close to returning from concussion (Ottawa Sun)
- Neuvirth not looking back as he prepares for goalie battle (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Karlsson to play Saturday against Habs (Ottawa Sun)
- Ekman-Larsson ready to get back to work (Arizona Republic)
- J.T. Miller will play for Rangers on Saturday (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks veteran defenseman Michal Rozsival 'ready for anything' (Chicago Tribune)
- Tyler Bozak longest-serving Maple Leaf on younger, revamped roster (Toronto Star)
- Wild’s Matt Dumba vows, ‘It’s still bombs away’ from the point (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Konecny gets a look at left wing (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins invite Christian Ehrhoff to camp (Boston Globe)
- Jarret Stoll dealing with tragedy as he tries to make team (Columbus Dispatch)
- To compete for a roster spot, Jakub Vrana had to weigh his options (Washington Post)
- How Phil Myers landed with the Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Mantha, Svechnikov seek to earn their Wings (Windsor Star)
- Sharks prospect Timo Meier out four weeks with mononucleosis (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bruising Labrie makes name for himself at Hawks training camp (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Former first-round draft pick Duncan Siemens, 23, still eyes NHL career (Denver Post)
- Long road home for South St. Paul’s Alex Stalock (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Despite his lack of size, veteran defenseman tries to do big things and win a job (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Center Point keeps impressing Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Devils' prospect Miles Wood hopes he's in right spot at right time (NorthJersey.com)
- Don Lucia’s son, Mario, cut with Wild roster shrinking (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Panthers cut 12 from training camp roster (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devils push back roster cuts to Saturday (NJ.com)
- Sabres putting performance to forget out of their minds (Buffalo News)
- Tkachuk comes off the canvas to score winner for Flames against Canucks (Calgary Sun)
- Fleury stars, Wilson scores in preseason shutout over Blackhawks (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flames' power play wins, but lots of Canucks to like in 2-1 setback (Vancouver Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers look sluggish in pre-season loss to Winnipeg Jets (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings cash in power play, fall to Bruins in overtime, 2-1 (Detroit Free Press)
- Ryan Spooner lifts Bruins to first preseason win (Boston Globe)
- DeMelo’s OT goal lifts Sharks past Arizona Coyotes 3-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning tops Canes in OT (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames goalie prospect Tyler Parsons rewarded with pre-season audition (Calgary Herald)
- Josh Manson's rehabbed shoulder passes first test in Ducks' exhibition game against Kings (Orange County Register)
- Lehner a late scratch before blowout loss (Buffalo News)
- Penguins defenseman Pouliot bounces back after "shaky" preseason debut (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- "Goin' to Winnipeg" and Nuge loves it (Edmonton Journal)
- Ryan inspired by MacArthur's desire to return to lineup (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ex-Anaheim Ducks player and Stanley Cup winner Carl Hagelin sells Newport Beach house for $1.91 million (Orange County Register)
- Toronto Maple Leafs hope to boost the off-ice energy for fans (Toronto Star)
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