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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
- Jets glove Hutchinson for two more years (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Surgery to sideline Lightning's Ryan Callahan 5 months (Tampa Bay Times)
- Rutherford shoots down all trade talk involving Malkin (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Patrick Kane staying in Chicago, not Buffalo, this summer (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins get Stanley Cup rematch with Sharks twice in season's opening weeks (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- NHL salary cap set at $73 million (Chicago Tribune)
- Another Tkachuk ready to make his mark on NHL (USA Today)
- Will the NHL team in Las Vegas need the support of tourists to survive? We ask residents how they see it (National Post)
- Giving up the game a difficult choice for concussed NHL players (Buffalo News)
- As history shows, Matthews would be step forward, not final piece, for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Poor draft performance by Atlanta Thrashers set Winnipeg Jets organization back for years (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rutherford not 'aggressively' trying to trade Fleury (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Wild’s offseason wish list starts with a center (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Amid trade rumors, Ben Bishop awaits Vezina Trophy vote (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins in line for individual honors tonight (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blackhawks' Artemi Panarin in line for Calder Trophy as NHL's top rookie (Chicago Tribune)
- Panthers' Gallant, Jagr and Barkov all hoping to win prestigious NHL awards Wednesday (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Rangers' Mats Zuccarrello up for Masterton (Bergen Record)
- Calgary Flames captain Mark Giordano a deserving finalist for NHL Player Foundation Award (Calgary Herald)
- Sabres scouts ready, but draft picks may be gone as Murray’s willing to deal (Buffalo News)
- Ken Holland heads to 'where GMs are' (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes' needs on defense won't rule selections (Arizona Republic)
- Every pick matters for the Calgary Flames (Calgary Herald)
- High-scoring Gauthier could be perfect for Flyers in NHL draft (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Edmonton Oilers head of scouting says his job is to be ready with answers at the NHL draft (Edmonton Sun)
- Patrice Bergeron remains upbeat about Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Blues likely to stick with same two-goalie approach (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks' Roloson says Andersen 'ready to take on No. 1 job' (Toronto Sun)
- Wings release schedule for farewell season at The Joe (Detroit News)
- Edmonton Oilers fans get early look at new arena in 2016-17 (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers schedule: Blueshirts will face Penguins five times, open against Islanders at the Garden (New York Daily News)
- Blackhawks schedule features ‘bye week’ in February (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruins’ open season with three straight road games (Boston Globe)
- Sabres head out West early, with four games on the road following home opener (Buffalo News)
- Isles to open 2016-17 with slew of home games (New York Newsday)
- Canadiens land Stanley Cup champion Penguins in 2016-17 home opener (Montreal Gazette)
- Panthers will enjoy home cooking at start of 2016-17 season (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Canes open season with 6 road games (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Blue Jackets face rugged early schedule (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks release 2016-17 schedule, Bruce Boudreau comes back Jan. 8 with Wild (Orange County Register)
- Minnesota Wild’s 2016-17 schedule: 8-game, 3-week homestand in February (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blues schedule compressed but with one huge highlight (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jets start season Oct. 13, 4 of first 5 games at home (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Senators open 2016-17 season against closest rivals (Ottawa Citizen)
- NHL draft prospect Riley Tufte is the pride of Blaine (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Like fathers, like sons (Ottawa Citizen)
- Just like his dad, Kieffer Bellows can score (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Handful of Edmonton-region players off to NHL Draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Mark Lamb named head coach of Tucson Roadrunners (Arizona Republic)
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