Saturday, October 10, 2020
- Blues pass on Pietrangelo, sign Krug from Boston to begin a new era (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Wild sign goaltender Cam Talbot to three-year, $11 million deal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'A great fit for me': Flames outbid Oilers for star goalie Jacob Markstrom (Calgary Sun)
- Devils, goalie Corey Crawford agree to terms on two-year contract (NorthJersey.com)
- Henrik Lundqvist joins group of legends who came to Washington in twilight of their careers (Washington Post)
- ‘I wanted a team that had a chance to win’: Anton Khudobin re-signs with Stars on three-year, $10 million deal (Dallas Morning News)
- Flames sign defenceman Chris Tanev to four-year pact (Calgary Sun)
- Jets acquire Paul Stastny for 2022 conditional fourth-round pick, Carl Dahlstrom (Winnipeg Sun)
- The Maple Leafs wanted T.J. Brodie and Wayne Simmonds — and got them. Alex Pietrangelo was never in the cards (Toronto Star)
- Centre Kyle Turris excited for a fresh start with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- 'The right fit': Wings sign defenseman Jon Merrill, forward Bobby Ryan to 1-year deals (Detroit News)
- Jets' Little won't play next season after doctor recommendation (Winnipeg Sun)
- NHL floats opening next season outdoors at Lake Louise (Toronto Star)
- Predators sign free-agent defensemen Borowiecki, Benning to two-year deals (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks sign Kubalik, Subban as free agency opens (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ducks agree to deal with Kevin Shattenkirk; Kings make no moves (Los Angeles Times)
- NHL free agency begins with Bruins bringing back Kevan Miller (Boston Globe)
- Penguins focus on versatility with signings of Mark Jankowski, Evan Rodrigues (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sabres address penalty kill, depth on slow first day of free agency (Buffalo News)
- Sharks re-sign Stefan Noesen, answer one depth forward question (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames re-sign Zac Rinaldo, two other depth forwards (Calgary Sun)
- Two LIers among Rangers' eight free-agent signees (New York Newsday)
- Arizona Coyotes sign 2 forwards as NHL free agency begins (Arizona Republic)
- Panthers address some needs — with focus on toughness — on quiet 1st day of free agency (Miami Herald)
- How the coronavirus dampened the NHL’s free-agent frenzy (Tampa Bay Times)
- Jackets' trades of defensemen netted cap space (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers, mostly silent (so far) in free agency, lose Tyler Pitlick; Wayne Simmonds heads to Toronto, Henrik Lundqvist to Capitals (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins remain in the market for former NHL MVP Taylor Hall (Boston Globe)
- Golden Knights positioned to make big move in free agency (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Avalanche quiet on free-agent front, signing just four minor-league forwards on Day 1 (Denver Post)
- Flames new roster taking shape after first day of NHL free agency (Calgary Herald)
- Ken Holland still looking for goalie and defenceman (Edmonton Journal)
- Red Wings not done adding players yet, GM Steve Yzerman says (Detroit News)
- Center depth not an issue for Golden Knights, GM says (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Dubas admits Leafs never close with Pietrangelo; Brodie the 'big splash' (Toronto Sun)
- San Jose Sharks GM hints at return for Patrick Marleau (San Jose Mercury News)
- Deryk Engelland probably won’t be re-signed by Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Joe Thornton will be patient before he decides where to play next (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canucks turnover in net the big story in free agency (Vancouver Province)
- Crowded free agent market concerned new Wild goalie Cam Talbot (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Stastny looking forward to reuniting with Laine and Ehlers in return to Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Josh Anderson says he can't wait to get started with the Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Torey Krug will be sorely missed on the power play (Boston Globe)
- Henrik Lundqvist discusses his next step (New York Post)
- ‘Melkman’ helped start Sharks’ wave of European free agent signings (San Jose Mercury News)
- Islanders’ Kieffer Bellows disciplined for violating AHL drug policy (New York Post)
- Final structural beam added to UBS Arena construction (New York Newsday)