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- JARED CLINTON: Talented crop of rookies will make Calder chase tough for Eichel, McDavid (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: Steven Stamkos on contract situation: ‘I’ll let my play do the talking’ (The Hockey News)
- MIKE BROPHY: Oilers should be as excited about Chiarelli as they are McDavid (The Hockey News)
- RYAN DIXON: It's going to take some time for McDavid to adjust to NHL (Sportsnet)
- JONAS SIEGEL: Winless Leafs show unexpected fight (TSN)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Coyotes' Mike Smith anxious to embrace challenges (ESPN)
- FRANK SERAVALLI: NHL responds to Richards settlement’s can of worms (TSN)
- FLUTO SHINZAWA: Ex-enforcer Andrew Peters OK with decline of fighting (Boston Globe)
- MIHE HARRINGTON: Compared to Lightning, Sabres don’t measure up (Buffalo News)
- LARRY BROOKS: The secret behind star-less Rangers’ sustained, unexpected winning (New York Post)
- JIM SOUHAN: Wild's third line packing first-rate punch (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- PAT HICKEY: Galchenyuk, Eller, Semin line shows potential and skill (Montreal Gazette)
- BEN KUZMA: Planes, trains and automobiles part of Bachman’s nomadic life (Vancouver Province)
- STEPHEN HARRIS: Holtby, Washington believe time is right (Boston Herald)
- CHARLEY WALTERS: Chuck Fletcher's Wild need no enforcers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: Twitter tirades, drug use and legal trouble: Welcome to the NHL (Toronto Sun)
- LARRY BROOKS: One new NHL rule will make keeping players fresh a big challenge (New York Post)
- LUKE DeCOCK: By the numbers, Canes should have won -- but didn’t (Raleigh News & Observer)
- DON BRENNAN: Toronto's been a pain for the capital lately, on the ice and the football field (Ottawa Sun)
- TERRY FREI: NHL's 3-on-3 overtime success is no 4-on-4-gone conclusion (Denver Post)
- MICHAEL RUSSO: Wild prepares to pay next wave of youth this offseason (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- MIKE HEIKA: Stars' seventh straight loss to Avalanche in Colorado sees Niemi crash back down to earth (Dallas Morning News)
- KEN WIEBE: Do Jets have the best defence? (Winnipeg Sun)
- JOHN FEINSTEIN: After an offseason of anticipation, Capitals finally get to play a game that counts (Washington Post)
- WES GILBERTSON: Former Calgary Hitmen star Jake Virtanen hangin' with Sedins in Vancouver (Calgary Sun)
- SAM CARCHIDI: Wide-open overtime will lead to back-and-forth hockey (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- JASON BOTCHFORD: Youth served, and gets served, by Flames (Vancouver Province)
- TOM POWERS: Wild begin season without their usual drama (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- DAVE MOLINARI: Hardware worth having (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Ducks built to win, but clock's ticking (Los Angeles Times)
- BRUCE GARRIOCH: Rivalry with Habs picks up steam (Ottawa Sun)
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