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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
- Sabres sign Eichel to eight-year, $80 million deal (Buffalo News)
- Capitals’ Wilson suspended four games for boarding (Washington Times)
- Penguins trade Derrick Pouliot to Vancouver for Andrey Pedan, draft pick (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Chicago Blackhawks granted LTIR relief for Hossa (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ekman-Larsson, Hjalmarsson to be alternates (Arizona Republic)
- Bryan Bickell signs one-day contract to retire with Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Predators unveil Western Conference Championship banner (The Tennessean)
- Ottawa Senators unveil helmet sticker to honour Bryan Murray (Ottawa Citizen)
- Pittsburgh Seeks Another Cup; Vegas Seeks Its First Win (New York Times)
- Penguins chase history, everyone else chases them (New York Post)
- Penguins hoping to learn from Pittsburgh sports history in quest for three-peat (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Golden Knights players lend a hand to their grief-stricken city (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Golden Knights players were at Cosmopolitan when shooting occurred (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- The Penguins' core trio doesn't take its longevity for granted (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Isles' Tavares entering uncharted territory (New York Newsday)
- After two down years, Jonathan Toews determined to get back on top (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Red Wings and Athanasiou talking, but no traction (Detroit Free Press)
- Despite 'active past few days,' Senators GM Dorion happy with opening-day roster (Ottawa Sun)
- Oilers GM OK with Draisaitl starting season on the wing (Edmonton Journal)
- Kings enjoying a fresh approach under new coach John Stevens (Los Angeles Times)
- Jets squad prepared for takeoff (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Red Wings determined to bounce back in 2017-18 (Detroit Free Press)
- Young guns: Flyers rookies ready to make an impact (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins aren’t kidding around with this turn toward youth (Boston Globe)
- Young enough for you? Two rookie forwards, D-man on Canes’ opening-night roster (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Yeo confident Allen will step up his play in opener (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Can Steven Stamkos make it all the way back? (Tampa Bay Times)
- Time to be like Mike Modano? Ken Hitchcock wants to see this one thing out of Tyler Seguin first (Dallas Morning News)
- What will Laine do for an encore? (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks’ John Gibson has healthy outlook on eve of season opener (Orange County Register)
- Mason will be key to Jets success (Winnipeg Sun)
- New Flames forward Glass brings element of "intimidation" (Calgary Herald)
- Wild's Mikael Granlund has breakthrough season, new contract (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- This Sharks player is modeling Joe Pavelski to help fill Marleau void (San Jose Mercury News)
- Gostisbehere 'ready to go' as Flyers prepare for opener in San Jose (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- After holdout, Josh Anderson will sit out opener (Columbus Dispatch)
- Filip Chytil fighting for Rangers life — with Rick Nash's help (New York Post)
- Frk grateful to make Red Wings regular-season roster (Detroit News)
- Canadiens plan to give defenceman Victor Mete every chance to succeed (Montreal Gazette)
- Senators' Brown itching to play in opener (Ottawa Sun)
- Andreas Borgman, Eric Fehr grab last roster spots with Leafs (Toronto Star)
- Avalanche picks up defensemen from Dallas, cuts roster to 23 (Denver Post)
- Golden Knights claim goaltender Malcolm Subban off waivers (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Timothy Liljegren off to Marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Vadim Shipachyov among 3 players cut by Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Among final roster moves, Tyler Motte sent to Cleveland (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings roster set as Ryan Sproul clears waivers, assigned to Grand Rapids (MLive.com)
- Capitals have a 23-man roster, but it could change again soon (Washington Post)
- Sharks make final cuts ahead of Wednesday’s season-opener (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils make final cuts, announce 23-man roster (NorthJersey.com)
- Edmonton Oilers send Anton Slepyshev to AHL for one game (Edmonton Journal)
- Chicago Blackhawks' McDonough: Abrupt ending last year got everybody's attention (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Senators in danger of not selling out opening night game (Ottawa Citizen)
- Karl Subban says he will always be a Canadiens fan (Montreal Gazette)
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