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Tuesday, October 4, 2016
- Former Shark Dan Boyle set to announce retirement from NHL (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks' Niklas Hjalmarsson suspended for season opener (Chicago Tribune)
- Avalanche’s Matt Duchene suffered separated shoulder in World Cup practice, played on (Denver Post)
- Coyotes, Rieder agree to 2-year contract (Arizona Republic)
- The Kings' Tanner Pearson will face an NHL hearing over a hit in game with Edmonton (Los Angeles Times)
- Maple Leafs goalie is ready to play (Toronto Star)
- Devils sign defenseman Colby Sissons to entry-level deal (NJ.com)
- After Disappointing Postseason, Rangers Have Several Newcomers (New York Times)
- The birth of the Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- High hopes in Leafs locker room (Toronto Sun)
- Brad Marchand riding hot streak with new contract, World Cup heroics (Boston Herald)
- After Cup victory, O'Reilly excited about returning to big role with Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Minnesota Wild’s Victor Bartley’s tricep torn, surgery required (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Senators' Mark Stone getting closer to return (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins' goalie Matt Murray talks about thumb injury (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Isles’ Halak is back to having fun (New York Newsday)
- Leighton looking for another shot at NHL with Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry transition from World Cup champions back to Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Steven Stamkos eager to be back with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ryan McDonagh knows he must guide the Rangers this season (New York Post)
- Veteran Flames winger Lance Bouma ready to put dismal last season to rest (Calgary Sun)
- What exactly is Kadri's role with Leafs? (Toronto Sun)
- Predators' Filip Forsberg becoming more than goal-scorer (The Tennessean)
- Wild coach Boudreau welcomes Nino Niederreiter back to team (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Jordin Tootoo brings character to Blackhawks, but is that enough? (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruins take a look at veteran Christian Ehrhoff (Boston Globe)
- Pens' Dumoulin looks to add scoring to his shutdown role (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Red Wings' quietly effective Alexey Marchenko can improve little details (MLive.com)
- Konecny, Provorov making Hextall's decision tough (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Domingue set to prove his worth to Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Wings' Smith ready to elevate his impact (Detroit News)
- Rattie making his case for Blues roster spot (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Nutivaara's risk-taking makes him rising prospect (Columbus Dispatch)
- Oilers D prospect happy to see name on pre-season game lineups (Edmonton Journal)
- Time for Jets to start making cuts and stocking AHL Moose (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jimmy Vesey scores after dirty hit in 4-3 loss over Flyers (New York Daily News)
- Something has to give with this overcrowded roster (Vancouver Province)
- Connor nets second game-winner for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Labanc sticks around as Sharks send Sorensen, Carpenter to AHL (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils can't control Islanders in Schneider's return (NJ.com)
- Penguins cut camp roster, opt for Jarry as backup goalie (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Red Wings trim roster to 48; big week for Mantha, others (Detroit Free Press)
- Confusion on the ice as both NHL teams wear white (Miami Herald)
- Backup goalie Hutton shines again, but Blues fall to Capitals (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Gudas ejected from Flyers' preseason win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jets power play firing on all cylinders (Winnipeg Sun)
- Claude Giroux back in lineup for Flyers vs. Rangers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Coyotes to fans: 'We're going to show you' (Arizona Republic)
- Keeping the seat warm for Strader: How Reaugh, Ludwig are gearing up to call Stars game this year (Dallas Morning News)
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