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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
- NHL slams Sharks' Raffi Torres with 41-game suspension (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canadiens' Zack Kassian suspended as he enters substance abuse program (Montreal Gazette)
- Larkin, 19, makes Red Wings: 'He’s earned a chance' (Detroit News)
- Gionta will again wear ‘C’ on Sabres jersey (Buffalo News)
- Devils likely to announce date of Martin Brodeur's number retirement (Bergen Record)
- NHL, Players’ Association admit cocaine use by players on the rise (Toronto Star)
- The NHL’s supply of starting goaltenders exceeds demand: ‘I don’t think expansion can come quick enough for goalies’ (National Post)
- NHL Hopes Less Will Be More in Overtime’s Appeal to Fans (New York Times)
- NHL rule changes have potential to alter games (Toronto Star)
- Kings Look to Rebound From Rocky Off-Season (New York Times)
- Road Map: How the NHL's title contenders worked their way toward the top (Buffalo News)
- Amid turnover, turmoil, Blackhawks' six-player core remains a constant (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Chiarelli doesn't want to say sky's the limit for McDavid (Edmonton Journal)
- Blackhawks agree: No one more deserving of letter 'A' than Brent Seabrook (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Bolts know path back to Final won’t be easy (Tampa Tribune)
- Kings look to avoid repeating troubles on, off the ice (Los Angeles Daily News)
- For the Anaheim Ducks, the next step is the biggest (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Stars emphasizing strong start as regular season begins (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- How the Rangers are finding ‘the right way’ to play physically (New York Post)
- With a few older players on roster, Penguins hope to get better with age (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Blue Jackets wary of another slow start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bruins are in the unfamiliar role of underdogs (Boston Globe)
- Decision on Andrew Ference and Oilers' captaincy coming soon (Edmonton Journal)
- Claude Julien is staying cool on the hot seat (Boston Globe)
- Will Bruce Boudreau, Anaheim Ducks ever conquer Game 7? (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Sharks' DeBoer had work ethic, leadership ingrained from early age (San Jose Mercury News)
- Arizona Coyotes need to fix their penalty-kill problems (Arizona Republic)
- Canes’ power-play still a work in progress (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Kings' Dwight King out for 'extended period' with injury (Orange County Register)
- Disappointing start for injured Senators goalie Andrew Hammond (Ottawa Sun)
- It’s not ideal, but Calgary Flames will go with twine-minding trifecta for the moment (Calgary Sun)
- Blackhawks love 1-2 goalie punch of Corey Crawford, Scott Darling (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Mason on top of his game as Flyers season nears opener (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild aims to trim Suter's ice time (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Monahan ready to 'take charge' in third year with the Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Bryan Bickell gets the message from Hawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Isles' Strait and Zidlicky must cactch up (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings to pair Kyle Quincey with Mike Green; both goaltenders will get a start this weekend (MLive.com)
- Ducks' Rickard Rakell aims to work on consistency and confidence (Los Angeles Times)
- Stalberg will be more physical this season (New York Newsday)
- Ottawa Senators put Lazar in Top 6 role (Ottawa Sun)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Teravainen strikes it rich (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Fast forward: Hoffman hasn't let arbitration ruling slow him down (Ottawa Citizen)
- Oilers Mark Fayne settlin' down the blueline (Edmonton Sun)
- Tanner Glass catches a break on his way to roster spot (New York Post)
- Rangers' Kevin Hayes gets his chance (Bergen Record)
- Some surprises in Blues' final roster cuts (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rookies all smiles as Canucks embrace youth movement with final cuts (Vancouver Sun)
- Rookies make final Florida Panthers roster (Miami Herald)
- Curtis Glencross released by Avs, Mikko Rantanen still on roster (Denver Post)
- Derek Roy, Justin Peters cut as Capitals take steps toward setting initial roster (Washington Times)
- Dallas Stars assign Curtis McKenzie to AHL, clearing way for Janmark (Dallas Morning News)
- Scott Laughton makes roster, focused on staying in NHL (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Three clear waivers as Detroit Red Wings' active roster down to 23-man limit (MLive.com)
- Rookies Ehlers, Copp and Petan make opening roster for the Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers send Draisaitl to Bakersfield and Scrivens clears waivers (Edmonton Journal)
- Coach not happy giving hard news to Harrison (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils sign goalie Ken Appleby (NJ.com)
- Leafs president Brendan Shanahan goes on ice to hand out pointers (Toronto Star)
- Florida Panthers’ Jaromir Jagr to bring back famed mullet (Miami Herald)
- Wild’s Niederreiter lives off-ice life to the fullest (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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