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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
- Sid on IR; rule allows quick exit (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers' Marc Staal won't be in Sweden to face Kings & Ducks; trip to injured reserve not expected (New York Daily News)
- Nugent-Hopkins to start season with Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Signed, sealed... up to Scheifele to deliver (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Lightning's Malone won't be suspended; Ohlund put on IR (Tampa Tribune)
- Knee surgery sidelines Carkner (Ottawa Sun)
- Nashville Predators' Mike Fisher to miss opener (The Tennessean)
- Council OKs deal to buy Nationwide Arena (Columbus Dispatch)
- Pressure builds to OK arena (Edmonton Journal)
- Erik Johnson, other defensemen primed for bigger seasons (USA Today)
- Zdeno Chara has sizable impact for Bruins (USA Today)
- Players cautious about head shots (Vancouver Province)
- Without NBA, sad state of South Florida sports never bleaker (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wild faces show-me hockey state (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- 'Whole country' covering Ducks' Selanne (Orange County Register)
- This new season, Sedin twins plan to stick with the old (Vancouver Province)
- Jagr wants to help Flyers to Cup (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Leafs coach reveals Twitter topics (Toronto Sun)
- Houston Aeros GM fills in for injured Wild goaltender Josh Harding (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- A goalie's pickup hockey odyssey (Ottawa Citizen)
- Coyotes eye deep playoff run (Arizona Republic)
- Limping Leafs plead for patience (Toronto Star)
- Coyotes see a lot of potential on defense (Arizona Republic)
- Senator transition game - literally - starts with the defence (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canes' preseason forces line shuffle (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Bruins do bonding thing (Boston Herald)
- Oilers board bus for Jasper (Edmonton Sun)
- Jets will try to block out home opener hoopla (Winnipeg Sun)
- Islanders put Nino on IR list (New York Post)
- Oilers' Eager closer (Edmonton Sun)
- Reimer bending over backwards to succeed (Toronto Star)
- Ducks' Teemu Selanne has been good, and long-lasting (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- San Jose Sharks veteran Patrick Marleau's speed belies his age (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Young Colorado Avalanche star Matt Duchene taking care of business (Denver Post)
- Washington Capitals center Halpern gains a step (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Rolston playing catch-up with Isles (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Flyers looking to ex-Penguin Talbot for energy, leadership (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Canadiens' Campoli believes Malone should have been suspended for head hit (Montreal Gazette)
- Phoenix Coyotes' Keith Yandle loose in locker room, tenacious on ice (Arizona Republic)
- Langkow looking for bounce-back season (Arizona Republic)
- Blue Jackets' Martinek has taken on the best (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bissonnette focused on season, not Twitter (Arizona Republic)
- D'Agostini wants 'consistent' to be his label (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sens need production from offensively gifted Filatov (Ottawa Citizen)
- Fabian Brunnstrom gets cell phone, another chance with Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils won't cut Sykora (New York Post)
- Emery wins Blackhawks' backup goalie job (Chicago Tribune)
- Devils top pick Adam Larsson makes team (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers send Jonathan Huberdeau back to his junior team (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Chris Tanev proving to be real deal in second pro season (Vancouver Sun)
- Pens' Vitale makes mark (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Moss has 20/20 vision (Calgary Sun)
- Lander makes Oil grade (Edmonton Sun)
- Hodgson proud to wear famed No. 9 (Vancouver Province)
- Sabres' MacIntyre enjoying his NHL experience (Buffalo News)
- For Vincour and Larsen, making the team is only half the battle (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Flame wants to garner attention for all right reasons (Calgary Herald)
- University coach 'so happy' for Gardiner (Toronto Sun)
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