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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
- Blackhawks raise banner, spirits with 6-4 opening-night win (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs beat Canadiens to open 96th NHL season (Toronto Star)
- Jets rally late to beat Oilers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Phil Kessel inks 8-year, $64M contract with Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning rewards longtime star St. Louis with captain's 'C' (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rolston's pick for Sabres' 'C' is a split decision (Buffalo News)
- Brodeur's streak may come to an end (Bergen Record)
- Tim Leiweke demands a Stanley Cup ... or else (Toronto Star)
- GM Ken Holland: Conference change won't change Detroit Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Patrick Roy answers questions about becoming Avalanche's coach (Denver Post)
- Laviolette's on borrowed time (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sedins impressing Canucks coach Tortorella (Vancouver Province)
- Despite struggles in last year's playoffs, it's still Fleury's show (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- 'OK' just isn't enough for Parise and Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Maple Leafs' Phil Kessel's playoff heroics pay off (Toronto Sun)
- The long, long road back for Roberto Luongo (Vancouver Province)
- Habs fall short in season opener (Montreal Gazette)
- Jets score three unanswered goals to beat host Oilers in season-opener (Edmonton Journal)
- Shaky penalty kill comes through when Hawks need it (Chicago Tribune)
- Leafs' Reimer glad to 'be the guy' on opening night (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins liked forward Jesse Joensuu's tough play in home opener (Edmonton Sun)
- Winnipeg Jets rookie Jacob Trouba a blueliner to watch (Edmonton Journal)
- No joke, Bollig makes most of early chance (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Power play key to Patrick Kane's chances for scoring title (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Brouwer happy for Blackhawks, and a bit envious (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Even without David Clarkson, Maple Leafs are tough (Toronto Sun)
- Eberle fed up with hype (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Not all Winnipeg Jets are fans of NHL's new hybrid icing (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hockey fans' dreams enkindled (Montreal Gazette)
- Postseason expectations high for Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Deep talent pool sets up shot at another Cup run for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blues put finishing touches on offense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Playoff repeat bid on the Isle (New York Post)
- Dallas Stars prepare to put off-season makeover to the test (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Newcomers won't fill Ilya's void (New York Post)
- Ducks look for usual fast start, but injuries may put brakes on that (Los Angeles Times)
- Rebuild architects pleased get first year of retooling off the ground (Calgary Herald)
- Panthers eager to witness potential of youngsters Huberdeau and Barkov (Miami Herald)
- Canes become better killers of penalties (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Young defense, offseason additions hold key to Red Wings' hopes (Detroit News)
- Senators hope practice makes perfect (Ottawa Citizen)
- Alain Vigneault inherits big challenges in his first season as coach (New York Daily News)
- Richards tries new approach to power play (Columbus Dispatch)
- Mike Yeo wants to see 'pack-of-wolves mentality' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Canucks new coach John Tortorella brings new ideas (Vancouver Sun)
- Sam Gagner optimistic he'll be back in Edmonton Oilers lineup in a month (Edmonton Journal)
- Ottawa Senators captain Jason Spezza returns to ice after nursing minor injury (Ottawa Sun)
- Laviolette says both goalies will see action (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Emery begins anew with Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Devils' Jaromir Jagr: Tarnishing his reputation at age 41 isn't a concern (Newark Star Ledger)
- After seven moves in 11 months, Jason Pominville feeling at home (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Stepan has some catching up to do (New York Newsday)
- Dalpe, who's from Ontario, grew up a Canucks fan (Vancouver Province)
- Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson thinks another Norris Trophy is within reach (Ottawa Sun)
- Nathan MacKinnon ready for NHL career to begin with Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Excitement building for Monahan as 18-year-old's NHL debut looms (Calgary Herald)
- Trotz says Preds' No. 1 pick belongs on NHL level (The Tennessean)
- Giroux grows into captain's role (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flyers' Hartnell primed to have bounce-back season (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Flyers look for Streit to bolster defense (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Okposo or Bailey at right wing for Isles? (New York Newsday)
- Korpikoski joins Coyotes' 2nd line, looking for magic (Arizona Republic)
- Ottawa Senators Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Stephane Da Costa can't relax after cracking roster (Ottawa Sun)
- Jason Garrison to give it his best shot on Canucks power play (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins catch Pirates fever and have fun with it (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Jets' Kane shows off skills in commercial (Winnipeg Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers head coach wears tie in honour of mentor Roger Neilson (Edmonton Journal)
- Jets' Heisinger uninjured after run-in with moose (Winnipeg Free Press)
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