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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
- Message clear in Flames signing Jagr: "This team, from ownership down, is heavily invested in our group.” (Calgary Herald)
- Anderson, Blue Jackets reach deal for upcoming season (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kailer Yamamoto grabs Edmonton Oilers' opening-night roster spot (Edmonton Journal)
- Alex DeBrincat, John Hayden make the Blackhawks out of camp (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lightning 19-year-old Mikhail Sergachev makes opening roster (Tampa Bay Times)
- Test will decide if Lupul lands on long-term injured reserve (Toronto Maple Leafs)
- Devils' Brian Boyle feeling 'better and better' (NorthJersey.com)
- Penguins receive Stanley Cup championship rings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Old Hand in a New Town: Marleau Set for His Maple Leafs’ Debut (New York Times)
- Just five members of the relocated Atlanta Thrashers still playing for the Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Golden Knights ready to support Las Vegas in wake of tragedy (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Las Vegas native Jason Zucker says hometown will ‘bounce back’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Avalanche center Matt Duchene had friends on stage during Las Vegas shooting (Denver Post)
- Playing with Jagr: Flames react to potentially playing with the future Hockey Hall of Famer (Calgary Herald)
- How will Nolan Patrick compare to other No. 2 picks? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flyers rookie Nolan Patrick: Mature beyond his years (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Phil Housley drawing good first impression of Evander Kane (Buffalo News)
- Vigneault couldn't resist this dynamic defensive pairing (New York Post)
- Ottawa Senators likely to begin NHL season without Erik Karlsson and Thomas Chabot (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild’s Zach Parise will miss first two games of season (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'Doesn't look likely' for Patric Hornqvist in Penguins season opener (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Marc-Andre Fleury expects to improve in Golden Knights opener (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Panthers' Aleksander Barkov quietly ascending to stardom, will shoulder load for Florida this season (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bonino prepared to make Preds debut (The Tennessean)
- Nick Foligno moves to center to bolster thin position (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jamie McGinn jumps onto second line as Panthers near opener in Tampa Bay (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Why Stars, John Klingberg are confident he can be a great defensive defenseman (Dallas Morning News)
- Jets go with Old Faithful on the wing (Winnipeg Sun)
- Taylor Leier on Flyers’ fourth line could be biggest improvement (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Mathew Barzal, Josh Ho-Sang, Ryan Pulock among youth to make Islanders roster (New York Newsday)
- 19-year-old Thompson proves he belongs with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames hopefuls Kulak, Jankowski and Glass make the cut ... for now (Calgary Herald)
- Borgman to make NHL debut as Maple Leafs trim roster to 26 (Toronto Sun)
- Wings sign David Booth after good preseason (Detroit Free Press)
- Bruins have Malcolm Subban ticketed for Providence (Boston Globe)
- Red Wings waive Ryan Sproul; Niklas Kronwall's status for opener in doubt (MLive.com)
- Andrey Pedan placed on waivers, Megna, Chaput, Bachman off to Utica (Vancouver Province)
- Ducks make further roster trims ahead of opening night (Orange County Register)
- Jets send four to Moose, keep Poolman (Winnipeg Sun)
- Retooled Rangers seemed set on their opening night roster (New York Newsday)
- Capitals ‘struggling’ with final opening night roster decisions as deadline looms (Washington Post)
- Golden Knights trim roster by two as opener nears (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Hockey kept Wings’ Trevor Daley out of trouble in tough neighborhood (Detroit News)
- BizNasty brings quirky game to Coyotes coverage (Toronto Maple Leafs)
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