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Friday, October 7, 2016
- Obama congratulates Penguins on Stanley Cup championship (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Canadiens ready to start season after crushing Leafs (Montreal Gazette)
- Connor McDavid scores twice as Oilers down Jets 5-2 (Edmonton Journal)
- Panthers center Nick Bjugstad out at least four weeks with broken hand (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- What the Stars' forward situation, including Tyler Seguin, is looking like as the season nears (Dallas Morning News)
- Oilers rumoured to be talking Nail Yakupov trade with Blackhawks (Edmonton Journal)
- Lightning to retire Marty St. Louis' No. 26 at Jan. 13 game with Columbus (Tampa Bay Times)
- Injuries put Hextall, Flyers in tight with salary cap (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Avalanche GM Joe Sakic says 5-0 preseason sign of work ethic, attention to detail (Denver Post)
- Canes ready to make their move (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Predators' defense built for modern-day NHL (The Tennessean)
- Penalties are becoming a low-light for Devils (NorthJersey.com)
- Why the Coyotes have youngest GM in pro sports (USA Today)
- Former Badger Gives Team Fresh Start, While He Finishes His Degree (New York Times)
- LA Kings enter final days of camp with jobs at stake (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Coyotes prospects still making case for spot (Arizona Republic)
- With Sabres' roster hit by injury, competition for jobs continues (Buffalo News)
- Penguins looking to crank up the power when they have an extra man (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- With more options, Sharks’ top power play unit might see a change (San Jose Mercury News)
- New faces mean new look for Blues' power play (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins penalty kill needs new piece to replace Lovejoy (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Anze Kopitar will return to Kings lineup during a game in Las Vegas (Los Angeles Times)
- Canes’ Stempniak, Lindholm find comfort zones (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ottawa Senators winger Bobby Ryan looks to return to 30-goal mark (Ottawa Sun)
- Mark Streit feels enough left in tank for another run (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Morgan Rielly’s goal is to improve from year to year (Toronto Star)
- Frans Nielsen joined Wings to get 'pushed again' (Detroit News)
- Flames prospect Matthew Tkachuk looks likely to make it past camp (Calgary Herald)
- Young Finns create buzz for Hurricanes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blues' Reaves lighter and faster going into this season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks put defenseman Clayton Stoner on waivers (Orange County Register)
- Isles send Dal Colle, Ho-Sang to Bridgeport (New York Newsday)
- Wild prospect Alex Tuch ‘disappointed,’ but he shouldn’t be in Iowa long (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jimmy Vesey gets tips on how to avoid dangerous NHL hits (New York Post)
- Maple Leafs defensive prospect Corrado starting season bigger physically, refreshed mentally (Toronto Sun)
- It looks like 20-year-old Gustav Forsling is here to stay (Chicago Sun-Times)
- How Rangers rookie's strong impression will pay off soon (New York Post)
With Wild season opener a week away, who will make the team? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flyers' Streit, Konecny star in win over Rangers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sloppy loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Anton Khudobin perfect in final tuneup (Boston Globe)
- Jake stakes NHL claim in pre-season win (Vancouver Sun)
- Canadiens show young Leafs there’s plenty left to learn (Toronto Star)
- Jets fall flat vs. Oilers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Offensive struggles continue as Flames finish pre-season with nine goals in seven games (Calgary Sun)
- Josh Jooris makes final push to make Rangers’ roster in 4-2 preseason loss to Flyers (New York Daily News)
- Dublin's Sean Kuraly has homecoming at Nationwide (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild coach Boudreau trying to pick up the pieces after moving nightmare (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Two Marklund brothers get special invite to Blackhawks game (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Offensive struggles continue as Flames finish pre-season with nine goals in seven games (Calgary Sun)
- Flames prospect Matthew Tkachuk looks likely to make it past camp (Calgary Herald)
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