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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
- Los Angeles Kings trying to make history by repeating as Stanley Cup champions (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Maple Leafs are raring to go (Toronto Sun)
- It's Miller's time to fan Flames (Vancouver Sun)
- Sabres reward Gionta with 'C' for leadership (Buffalo News)
- Shoulder surgery likely for Calgary Flames top draft pick Sam Bennett (Calgary Sun)
- Avalanche owner Josh Kroenke pushing for outdoor game in 2015-16 (Denver Post)
- Off-Ice Issues Aside, a New Season Beckons (New York Times)
- Don Cherry, musical montages and everything else you need to know about watching the NHL on Rogers (National Post)
- Far From Days of Original Six, NHL Adopts Complex Numbers (New York Times)
- Mischievous Subban is rocketing further as a franchise-icon trajectory (Globe & Mail)
- Toronto Maple Leafs trying something new this season (National Post)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Randy Carlyle on thin ice, Nazem Kadri needs to produce: Question marks before season opener (National Post)
- NHL is back from break -- who will raise the Stanley Cup this season? (New York Daily News)
- Flyers move further into analytics (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Meet New York City's secret sports star: Islanders' John Tavares (New York Daily News)
- Hardworking Rangers' McDonagh remains unchanged (New York Post)
- Experts expect greatness for young Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon (Denver Post)
- Martin Brodeur tops free agent list as NHL season opens (Toronto Star)
- Washington Capitals GM Brian MacLellan grows into his new role (Washington Post)
- Holland: Red Wings are slowly passing torch (Detroit News)
- Bowman excited for season to start (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Craig MacTavish's moves as Edmonton Oilers GM more plentiful than bold (Edmonton Journal)
- A calmer, gentler Therrien leads Habs into new season (Montreal Gazette)
- Berube embarks on first full season as Flyers coach (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Flames coach Bob Hartley still without new contract (Calgary Sun)
- Peters, Hurricanes trying to move forward without Skinner, Jordan Staal (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Anxious Maurice can't wait for 'Christmas morning' (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Red Wings hope they're in tip-top shape for new season (Detroit News)
- Cohesive leadership is key for the Kings (Orange County Register)
- Puck possession, defense among five key questions for Dallas Stars' season (Dallas Morning News)
- Florida Panthers optimistic about ending playoff drought: 'Why not us?' (Miami Herald)
- Widely-panned Flames vow to prove prognosticators wrong (Calgary Herald)
- Pressure is on Avalanche to perform, especially in playoffs (Denver Post)
- Blues expect to be physical enough (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Arizona Coyotes stress key facets of the penalty kill (Arizona Republic)
- Goal remains to spread scoring around again (Columbus Dispatch)
- Injury may sideline Versteeg for opener (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Methot stays behind on Senators road trip (Ottawa Sun)
- Cody Franson eyes Pens game for return (Toronto Sun)
- Bieksa bounces back, but unsure if he'll play (Vancouver Sun)
- Maple Leafs' Bernier 'anxious' to get started (Toronto Sun)
- Hiller locked and loaded as Flames' opening-night starter (Calgary Herald)
- Wild's new plan in goal: Kuemper-Backstrom (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Captain Giroux at center stage as Flyers open season (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins' Malkin admits Neal trade was surprise (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- New Predators Mike Ribeiro, James Neal poised to lead offense (The Tennessean)
- New right wing Hemsky eager to get in line with Stars (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Nashville in past for new Senator Legwand (Ottawa Sun)
- Leafs' Robidas takes younger blueliners under his wing (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs' Lupul: I have to play better (Toronto Sun)
- Vinny Lecavalier could be Flyers' power-play ploy (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- 'Sky's the limit' for Maple Leafs' van Riemsdyk (Toronto Sun)
- Calgary Flames look to Mark Giordano to set the way (Calgary Sun)
- Wild's Cooke ready for Colorado to bring the heat (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ryan Callahan settles in as if Tampa Bay is home (Tampa Bay Times)
- Top-line duty sounds fine to Bruins' Loui Eriksson (Boston Globe)
- Goligoski leaving Pittsburgh trade in past, becoming Stars' best defenseman (Dallas Morning News)
- Blackhawks' Hjalmarsson-Oduya breakup has benefits (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Brodziak braces for looming free agency (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Scheifele plans to soar as a sophomore (Winnipeg Free Press)
- New Florida Panthers coach Gerard Gallant expects a bounce-back season for Jonathan Huberdeau (Miami Herald)
- Super rookie Gaudreau officially a go for the Flames, will wear No. 13 (Calgary Herald)
- David Savard rewarded for hard work by making top defensive pair (Columbus Dispatch)
- Young Swedes replace injured veterans on Ducks roster (Orange County Register)
- Given a fighting chance, Bruins' Bobby Robins made his mark (Boston Globe)
- Penguins make moves to shrink roster (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rookie forward Andrej Nestrasil survives Red Wings' final cut but could still end up in AHL (MLive.com)
- Habs reach roster limit by cutting 19-year-old Jacob de la Rose (Montreal Gazette)
- Bruins send David Pastrnak to Providence, set roster for opener (Boston Globe)
- Devils sign Jordin Tootoo to 1-year, $550,000 deal; assign Peter Harrold to Albany (AHL) (NJ.com)
- Lee a victim of Isles' numbers crunch (New York Newsday)
- Zach Boychuk returning to Charlotte Checkers (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Decline of enforcer concern for Jets' Thorburn (Winnipeg Sun)
- Former coach Kisio was always impressed by Leafs' Kozun (Toronto Sun)
- Day with troops drives home lessons for Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Islanders plan to wear infamous 'fisherman' jerseys this season... for warmups (New York Daily News)
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