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Wednesday, October 12, 2016
- Penguins' Crosby optimistic about concussion recovery (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Sabres sign Ristolainen to six-year, $32.4 million deal (Buffalo News)
- Nikita Kucherov signs three-year deal with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks poised for a serious run at another Stanley Cup (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Florida Panthers trade Connor Brickley to Hurricanes for Brody Sutter (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Veteran forward Kris Versteeg inks deal with Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Ducks unable to reach deals with Hampus Lindholm and Rickard Rakell before opener (Orange County Register)
- Rick Nash named alternate Rangers captain and Alain Vigneault hopes the ‘added importance’ motivates him (New York Daily News)
- NHL Trades Muscle for Pumped-Up Pace (New York Times)
- The upside of losing: From Auston Matthews to Patrik Laine, Canadian teams’ young talent will make for exciting season (National Post)
- 5 Top Story Lines of the NHL Season (New York Times)
- NHL empowers spotters to identify players with concussions, pull them from game (Los Angeles Times)
- Johnny Gaudreau eager to get to hockey now that Flames contract put to bed (Calgary Sun)
- Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin buoyed by Team Canada experience (Montreal Gazette)
- Sens GM sets playoffs as goal on eve of season opener (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ottawa Senators ready to roll under new coach Guy Boucher (Ottawa Sun)
- Alain Vigneault shifts gears, calls for Rangers’ attitude change (New York Post)
- Flames head coach puts player responsibilities in the cards (Calgary Herald)
- Capuano experiments with Chimera on first line (New York Newsday)
- Kings hope their strong core can lead them back to elite level in NHL (Los Angeles Times)
- As NHL teams look to change, Sharks stay true to identity (San Jose Mercury News)
- Players, coaches agree: Oilers need to hit the ground running in the first month of NHL season (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins realign roles of healthy centers amid Crosby's concussion (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bruins out to implement a quick change in their game (Boston Globe)
- After winning division title, Panthers head into new season with great expectations (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Rookies headline season-opening roster (Arizona Republic)
- Avalanche roster appears set for opening night (Denver Post)
- Dallas Stars face tough questions as season gets underway Thursday (Fort-Worth Star-Telegram)
- Jets hoping this season is a young man's game (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canadiens fans can relax, Carey Price is right (Montreal Gazette)
- Coming off league-leading season, Holtby has simple goal: Do it again (Washington Times)
- LA Kings, Drew Doughty share common vision for success (Los Angeles Daily News)
- David Backes fits in everywhere for the Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Off-season signing Milan Lucic still looking to click on Oilers top line (Edmonton Sun)
- Fresh start driving Devils' Taylor Hall (NorthJersey.com)
- Flames captain leads by example (Calgary Herald)
- After seven months of 'nothing but work,' Tyler Seguin is ready to play pivotal role for banged up Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues will have Allen in goal as season starts in Chicago (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers' Voracek: Born to bounce back (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Morgan Rielly one of the Maple Leafs' ‘A’ men (Toronto Sun)
- From initial ire grew a tight friendship for Wild's Coyle, Zucker (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Capitals want forward Tom Wilson to keep developing his offensive game (Washington Post)
- Red Wings trust Dylan Larkin with larger role (Detroit News)
- Wild claim Teemu Pulkkinen off waivers, assign Joel Eriksson Ek (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Devils claim forward PA Parenteau off waivers (NJ.com)
- Penguins nab Montreal goalie Mike Condon (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Dahlbeck claimed off waivers by Hurricanes (Arizona Republic)
- Blackhawks' youth at forward creates optimism, uncertainty entering season (Chicago Tribune)
- Wild youngsters need to prove they’re more than that (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Battle was even, but Red Wings' Athanasiou edges Mantha for a spot (Detroit Free Press)
- Brayden Point makes Lightning's final roster (Tampa Bay Times)
- Front office uses loophole for roster moves (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers will tweak roster before opener (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Maple Leafs make final roster cuts, send Laich to Marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings send down Anthony Mantha, keep Andreas Athanasiou (MLive.com)
- Andrew Copp finds himself down on the farm (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres' 23-man roster includes Fasching; Nylander sent to Amerks (Buffalo News)
- Goldobin, Mueller among six players Sharks assign to AHL (San Jose Mercury News)
- Senators send Lazar down to Binghamton (Ottawa Citizen)
- Penguins send goalie Jarry to minors to get games (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Senators forward Brassard excited for capital region homecoming (Ottawa Citizen)
- Matthew Tkachuk's famous father admits debut will be 'nerve-wracking' (Calgary Herald)
- During his fight with cancer, 16-year-old makes a friend: Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper (Tampa Bay Times)
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