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Saturday, October 10, 2015
- Kane, Blackhawks spoil Islanders’ Barclays Center grand opening (New York Post)
- Near perfect night in Wings' opener (Detroit Free Press)
- Mats Zuccarello’s two goals propel Rangers to comeback win (New York Post)
- Kings, Richards reach settlement on termination grievance (Orange County Register)
- Ducks sign Simon Despres to five-year, $18.5-million extension (Orange County Register)
- Anaheim Ducks owners committed despite losses in ‘double-digit millions’ (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Former Canes defenseman Aaron Ward arrested in Cary (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Early reviews: NHL’s new 3-on-3 overtime is pure mayhem (Tampa Tribune)
- Since 1967: Same drought, different perspective in St. Louis (Toronto Star)
- Samueli: Boudreau's job security not dependent on reaching Cup Final (Orange County Register)
- GM Ron Hextall committed to long view on building Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Ducks are well aware of the need to use their speed to attain goal of Stanley Cup (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers’ season of high hopes finally set to start (Miami Herald)
- Domi dazzles in debut as Coyotes beat Kings (Arizona Republic)
- Jets spoil home opener for New Jersey with 3-1 win (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Devils drop opener, 3-1, to Jets (Bergen Record)
- Two games in, Kings looking for answers (Los Angeles Times)
- Major letdown (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers’ demanding Lundqvist plan coming into focus already (New York Post)
- Hutch's season gets off to good start (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wings’ Franzen is relieved he’s healthy at last (Detroit News)
- Wings' Dylan Larkin, 19, gets assist, goal in first game (Detroit Free Press)
- Youth on display in Arizona Coyotes season opener (Arizona Republic)
- Mike Babcock focused on future, not dwelling on past (Detroit News)
- For Islanders fans, a new tradition takes root in Brooklyn (New York Newsday)
- Bruins regroup after dismal loss in opener (Boston Globe)
- Flyers learning their way in new overtime format (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Patrick Roy, Avalanche players keep their cool after opening night collapse (Denver Post)
- Lightning goalie Bishop picks up where he left off (Tampa Bay Times)
- Johnson to anchor Sabres’ defense against Tampa Bay (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid finds relief, and new linemates, after NHL debut (Edmonton Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid skill-set yet to include faceoffs (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins defenseman Maatta's first regular-season game in 10 months goes well (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Calgary Flames super sophomore Johnny Gaudreau wastes no time finding scoresheet (Calgary Sun)
- Flyers' Read, Umberger off to a good start (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Vrbata likes riding shotgun with Canucks' young speedsters (Vancouver Sun)
- Cole working to become Penguins’ next Martin on defense (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jonas Brodin and Matt Dumba: Opposites who attract (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Artemi Panarin's personality, skill breaking down language barrier (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ex-Wing Commodore goes berserk as Detroit pounds Babcock (Detroit Free Press)
- Senators are proud Toronto fans; baseball fans, that is (Ottawa Citizen)
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