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Thursday, October 6, 2011
- B's entitled to a party (Boston Herald)
- Parise named Devils' captain (New York Post)
- Rangers put Marc Staal on injured reserve (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Phoenix Coyotes sign forward Paul Bissonnette to two-year contract extension (Arizona Republic)
- Habs acquire centre Blair Betts off waivers (Montreal Gazette)
- Former Star Had Disease Linked to Brain Trauma (New York Times)Subscriber site
- New season's potential erases bad memories for Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Blues have verbal deal to sell team (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coliseum-Belmont plan draws mixed reviews (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Questions and Relief at Season's Start (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Brendan Shanahan makes headway on head shots (USA Today)
- NHL preseason retreats forge friendships that build championships (Globe & Mail)
- The Luongo curse (Globe & Mail)
- Habs sprinkle size among sprites to boost net presence (Globe & Mail)
- Shanahan, NHL get serious (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Sid's emotions mixed on eve of the opener (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Crosby all smiles as he revisits site of Olympic-winning goal (Vancouver Province)
- For the Sedin brothers, the Stanley Cup is all that really matters (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins' Cooke skates fine line (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Penguins' Staal could become force this season (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Feaster fosters open lines of communication (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs coach Wilson on the hot seat (Toronto Star)
- Laviolette, new-look Flyers aim for the Cup (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Calgary's constant forces: Iginla and Kiprusoff (Calgary Herald)
- How will the Bruins, Devils fare? (Newark Star Ledger)
- Young core a strong foundation (Boston Herald)
- For Caps' 'Young Guns,' it's time to grow up (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Hawks put up united front (Chicago Tribune)
- Florida Panthers must turn exciting new pieces into production (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Can youth and experience lift the Edmonton Oilers out of last place? (Edmonton Journal)
- Offense will determine success for Predators (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings know they need better defense, better home record for shot at Cup (Detroit Free Press)
- Can Flyers change into contenders? (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Getting to the playoffs is the Stars' focus (Fort Worth Telegram)Subscriber site
- Blue Jackets' veteran group is goal-oriented (Columbus Dispatch)
- Numminen at home as coach with Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Is Alfie wearing a sweater or a jersey? (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'A special place to play and live,' CH sniper Cammalleri says (Montreal Gazette)
- Kiprusoff copes with Banff misadventures (Calgary Sun)
- Rowing on Red River intended to help Jets squad with bonding (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Penguins' HBO miniseries will be on DVD (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kesler keeps his clothes on at practice (Vancouver Sun)
- Bruins' Stanley Cup runneth across the globe (Boston Herald)
- Rangers mull options to fill blue-line void (New York Post)
- Canes set roster for opener (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Flames avoid drama on NHLÕs final cut-down day (Calgary Herald)
- Devils' 23-man roster does not include unsigned Anton Stralman (Newark Star Ledger)
- Walker's back and Betts is off (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Colorado Avalanche waits to name its captain (Denver Post)
- Claude Julien has pulse of Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Sens coach MacLean preaching skating, puck movement (Ottawa Citizen)
- Nice guy Alain Vigneault gets job done without histrionics (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings, Mike Babcock expect 'bounce-back years' from trio of top forwards (Ann Arbor News)
- Connolly on shelf as Leaf season opens (Toronto Star)
- San Jose Sharks still unsure if Martin Havlat will play in season opener (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Blackhawks' Patrick Sharp shows he's ready with practice hit (Chicago Sun Times)
- Penguins' Orpik closer to returning (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Tim Thomas, Tuukka Rask have it covered (Boston Herald)
- Luongo is accustomed to pressure of playing in Vancouver (Vancouver Province)
- Flyers hoping Bryzgalov is a great story (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Minnesota Wild have high hopes for a healthy goalie Niklas Backstrom (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Oilers starting goalie for Game 1 a mystery (Edmonton Journal)
- Battle to keep Alfredsson on (Ottawa Sun)
- Gonchar putting lost season behind him (Ottawa Sun)
- Komisarek stuffs his struggles (Toronto Sun)
- Wings' Swedish pair still going strong (Detroit News)
- Montreal Canadiens power forward Erik Cole's hockey roots start in Oswego (Montreal Gazette)
- Montador struggling to find his game on defense (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Predators expect Bergfors to provide offense a spark (The Tennessean)
- Langenbrunner will join Backes and McDonald on Blues top line (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Ian White the right fit for a lefty team (Detroit Free Press)
- Two newcomers are familiar faces (Boston Herald)
- Keith Ballard excited about fresh start on Canuck blueline (Vancouver Sun)
- Blackhawks' Niklas Hjalmarsson ready to improve on offense (Chicago Sun Times)
- Purcell wants to continue success (Tampa Tribune)
- It's a home opener in Detroit for Condra (Ottawa Citizen)
- Alex Edler ready to step into bigger offensive role for Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- With Lundin out, Wild's Scandella gets a chance (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- From Wall Street to the NHL (Calgary Herald)
- Newcomer Butler excited for a fresh start (Calgary Herald)
- Burrows to finally get his chance on first-unit power play for Canucksd (Vancouver Sun)
- Jakub Kindl 'excited' about expanded role with Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Enforcer cut his teeth in a boxing ring (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers' Couturier to make NHL debut (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rookie Brett Connolly has no problem playing on Tampa Bay Lightning's third line (St. Petersburg Times)
- Hannan set to take on shutdown role (Calgary Herald)
- Confident Panthers center Dadonov clinging to roster spot (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Weise falling into comfort zone with Canucks after first practice (Vancouver Province)
- Hometown boy eager to make good (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Islanders keeping Strome around to learn (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Local product Bodie cut loose (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Avery may return via Hartford (New York Post)
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