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Friday, October 9, 2015
- McDavid's first NHL milestone in the books (Edmonton Journal)
- Eichel gets memorable marker in Sabres loss (Buffalo News)
- Lightning start season with 3-2 OT thriller win (Tampa Tribune)
- Jets steal opening night show in Boston's barn (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Raffi Torres apologizes for his hit on Anaheim's Jakob Silfverberg and accepts his suspension (San Jose Mercury News)
- Dustin Brown, Milan Lucic avoid suspensions for Kings (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Connor McDavid keeps cool ahead of National Hockey League debut (Globe & Mail)
- An Exhibit Looks Back as Brooklyn and Islanders Look Forward (New York Times)
- Talent brought McDavid to NHL, focus will keep him there (Toronto Star)
- Devils’ new coach counts Bill Belichick as a role model (New York Post)
- Preds let off gas but win opener (The Tennessean)
- Stars win opener behind rookie’s first NHL goal, Niemi’s shutout (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Senators hold off Sabres in third period to open season with a victory (Ottawa Citizen)
- Four-goal explosion gives Wild an opening-night win (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bruins open season with loss to Winnipeg Jets (Boston Globe)
- Penguins see Stars, blanked by Dallas in opening game (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flyers drop opener to Lightning in overtime (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Canes fall to Predators 2-1 in season opener (Raleigh News & Observer)
- For openers, the Avs allow four third-period goals, lose to Wild (Denver Post)
- Ottawa’s quick goal sets tone (Buffalo News)
- Crosby-Kessel partnership makes steady progress for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- That didn't take long: Stars' Mattias Janmark scores goal 99 seconds into career (Dallas Morning News)
- First NHL goal wasn't pretty, but Winnipeg Jets rookie Nic Petan will take it (Winnipeg Sun)
- Confidence pays off as Luke Schenn earns top six spot (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Senators winger Clarke MacArthur joins club for opener (Ottawa Sun)
- Patrick Roy scratched defensemen Brad Stuart and Brandon Gormley (Denver Post)
- Yeo ponders how to handle coach's challenges (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Banner raised, season begins with sky-high hopes for Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Vinny Lecavalier still loves Lightning, Tampa Bay (Tampa Bay Times)
- Oilers rookie centre Connor McDavid gets first taste of media frenzy at NHL debut in St. Louis (Edmonton Sun)
- New Devils regime shooting for playoffs this season (New York Daily News)
- Confident Blue Jackets showcase rare depth, confidence (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blashill, Red Wings ready to make mark as season starts (Detroit Free Press)
- Aware of expectations, Barry Trotz eager to see plan unfold in second season (Washington Times)
- Vigneault wants more from Rangers' top line (New York Newsday)
- Flames coach wastes no time making adjustments (Calgary Herald)
- Islanders likely to open without No. 1 goalie Friday night (New York Newsday)
- Cautious approach with aging Zdeno Chara’s health (Boston Herald)
- Ducks' Jakob Silfverberg says hit scared him, but he will play Saturday (Orange County Register)
- Patrick Kane feels 'really good' as he hits the road (Chicago Sun-Times)
- When it comes to scoring, Alex Ovechkin proving he’s second to none (Washington Times)
- Capt. Mark Giordano not happy with Flames defensive effort after ugly defeat (Calgary Sun)
- T.J. Oshie, known for Olympics success, looks to make his mark on Capitals (Washington Times)
- Flames' Backlund not panicking after Game 1 deja vu (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs’ Matt Hunwick humbled by the A on his sweater (Toronto Star)
- Viktor Svedberg to get his chance on blue line (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Newest Canadien Paul Byron brings speed and grit (Montreal Gazette)
- Teravainen disappointed in his play in Hawks' opener (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Coyotes' Domi set to make his anticipated NHL debut (Arizona Republic)
- Blackhawks rookie Artemi 'Bread Man' Panarin is quickly on the rise (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Hard work pays off for Florida Panthers youngsters Connor Brickley, Quinton Howden (Miami Herald)
- Kindl OK'd for Wings' opener, Ouellet demoted (Detroit News)
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