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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
- Banner-raising night a big challenge for Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Captain Pacioretty leads new-look Canadiens into Leafs' den (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames itching for puck drop on season-opener against Canucks (Calgary Herald)
- Zdeno Chara mum on season opener (Boston Herald)
- Leafs pick up Frank Corrado, waive Richard Panik (Toronto Sun)
- Islanders claim goalie J-F Berube off waivers (New York Newsday)
- Truck in Kassian crash has links to dealership owned by son of former Rizzuto associate (Montreal Gazette)
- Former Ranger Sean Avery arrested for drugs during Hamptons traffic stop (New York Daily News)
- Devils to retire Martin Brodeur's jersey number, build statue of him (Bergen Record)
- NHL acknowledges increase in positive cocaine tests (New York Daily News)
- Comfortable as Rangers’ Captain, Ryan McDonagh Is Still Stung by Loss (New York Times)
- No debating Martin Broduer's greatness, meaning to Devils (USA Today)
- The Vancouver Canucks are clearly Linden’s team now (Globe & Mail)
- Canadiens’ Gallagher is ready for grunt work -- with a grin on (Globe & Mail)
- Maple Leafs’ New Coach Expects Big Things, but Not Right Away (New York Times)
- Connor McDavid's hockey greatness was evident from Day 1 (Toronto Star)
- Drop the puck — the kid's ready (Edmonton Journal)
- Patrick Kane remains the Blackhawks' biggest X-factor (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Kings center Anze Kopitar not thinking about contract (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Monahan honoured to be named an alternate captain (Calgary Herald)
- Alex Goligoski named alternate captain for Stars: 'I don't take it lightly' (Dallas Morning News)
- Sabres’ Murray taking cautious approach (Buffalo News)
- Kevin Cheveldayoff continues to build Winnipeg Jets his way (Winnipeg Sun)
- Holland acknowledges youth brings energy to Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Kings look for new leaders, return to the postseason (Orange County Register)
- Rangers to start quest for Stanley Cup against Blackhawks, last year's champs (New York Daily News)
- Expectations are high this year for the new-look Sharks (San Jose Mercury News)
- The Jets live in the NHL’s toughest neighbourhood: The Central Division (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Players confident in line depth (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild: Offseason 'moves' aimed at deepening blue line (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Arizona Coyotes still exploring ways to improve roster (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers ready to tackle better start in new season (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Ducks will be last NHL team to start regular season (Orange County Register)
- Lightning making tweaks to make power play better (Tampa Bay Times)
- Alain Vigneault taking it one game at a time (New York Newsday)
- Nicklas Backstrom’s return to be determined at appointment next week (Washington Times)
- Penguins rally in wake of Dupuis injury (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Alain Vigneault reveals his game plan for Rangers’ backup goalie (New York Post)
- Lindy Ruff not sure on formula for goalie use for Dallas Stars, but both will play (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues goalies ready to split time as season starts (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Fleury’s demeanor helps keep Penguins loose, him playing his best (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Talbot gets his coming-out party as an NHL starting goalie (Edmonton Journal)
- Jonas Gustavsson happy to stick with Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Lightning goes with Kevin Poulin as No. 2 goalie, for now (Tampa Bay Times)
- Prospect O'Connor standing by as Hammond needs more rest (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry separated to balance out scoring (Los Angeles Times)
- Ryan McDonagh’s evolution from key player to captain complete (New York Post)
- Managing expectations: Bobby Ryan adopts new approach to upcoming season (Ottawa Citizen)
- Preds' Mike Ribeiro hopes to repeat last year's success (The Tennessean)
- Del Zotto figures to play big role in Flyers offense (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Milan Lucic seeks to give Kings a fighting chance to regain their form (Los Angeles Times)
- New Blackhawks Trevor Daley, Ryan Garbutt happy to be in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- New Flame Frolik here in search of another Stanley Cup (Calgary Herald)
- As long as he buys into system, Alex Burmistrov can be key piece for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Hockey grew into Hamilton's passion out of multi-sport upbringing by Olympian parents (Calgary Herald)
- Stalberg will be more physical this season (New York Newsday)
- Mark Scheifele's dedication to fitness and nutrition has helped him grow as a player and a person (Winnipeg Sun)
- Right-side left side; all the same to Mark Borowiecki (Ottawa Citizen)
- Horvat shattered the glass ceiling for youth (Vancouver Province)
- Goal is simple for Wild’s Zucker: Just improve everything (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canucks' Prust, Dorsett plan to supply plenty of hustle, muscle (Vancouver Sun)
- For Hurricanes rookie Noah Hanifin, learning process gets faster (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Avs' rookie Mikko Rantanen realizes his teen dream of playing in NHL (Denver Post)
- Flyers' Brandon Manning gets first chance to start season in NHL (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Graovac sticks with Wild; Reilly sent to Iowa, Schroeder on waivers (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Panthers' 23-man roster is set (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Penguins assign Maatta to Wilkes-Barre, but not for long (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils send 1st round pick Pavel Zacha back to junior team (NJ.com)
- Jets sign Raffl; three Jets rookies change numbers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Panthers' Jaromir Jagr bringing back his famous mullet (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Watching Canadiens games remains complicated in 2015-16 (Montreal Gazette)
- If there’s a coke problem, ‘we want to fix it’: Calgary Flames head coach (Calgary Sun)
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