Friday, July 17, 2020
- Rogers Place sees water damage in severe thunderstorm — won't slow hub city plans (Edmonton Sun)
- Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon named finalist for Lady Byng Trophy (Denver Post)
- Leafs' Matthews honoured with Lady Byng nomination, but could be 'more physical' (Toronto Sun)
- Stars defenseman Stephen Johns named a finalist for Masterton Trophy (Dallas Morning News)
- Chicago Blackhawks finalize Ian Mitchell’s 3-year deal that runs through 2022-23 and sign Pius Suter and Wyatt Kalynuk (Chicago Tribune)
- Senators' Ryan is one of three finalists for Masterton Trophy (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flyers’ Oskar Lindblom, Cherry Hill’s Bobby Ryan among finalists for Masterton Trophy (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jack Dugan signs entry-level contract with Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flames GM Treliving responds to rumours, says Gaudreau ‘has never looked better’ (Calgary Sun)
- Sharks GM: Nothing imminent in regards to naming a full-time coach (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rocky Thompson leaves Golden Knights organization (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- The road to this Stanley Cup will be particularly bumpy (Boston Herald)
- Only injuries spoiled the fun for Babych in St. Louis (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Patrick Marleau’s tireless pursuit of the Stanley Cup brought him to the Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- The Boston Bruins Had Home Ice. Now They’ve Got a Hub. (New York Times)
- Playoff hockey in empty arenas will take some getting used to for Jets players, coaches (Winnipeg Free Press)
- ‘This will be the hardest championship to win’: Stars’ Tyler Seguin says Stanley Cup winner shouldn’t have an asterisk (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers aren’t concerned with lack of playoff pedigree (New York Post)
- Trotz's big decision: Varlamov or Greiss for play-in series? (New York Newsday)
- Colliton hopes intense practices pay big dividends vs. Oilers (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lightning’s Jon Cooper expects training camp excitement to taper off (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tuukka Rask leaves practice early (Boston Herald)
- Dunn absent from practice, but Blues can't say why (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- David Pastrnak, Ondrej Kase deemed ‘unfit to participate’ in Bruins’ practice (Boston Globe)
- Blue Jackets players Oliver Bjorkstrand, Seth Jones get competitive while rehabbing ankles (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avalanche gets taste of what’s to come in scrimmages inside empty Pepsi Center (Denver Post)
- Golden Knights struggle with thought of leaving families behind (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers begin preparing for Bruins with lineup moves and scrimmages on tap this weekend (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Coyotes show room for improvement after first scrimmage of camp (Arizona Republic)
- Blue Jackets begin holding scrimmages (Columbus Dispatch)
- Igor Shesterkin likely to be starter in net for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Jets blue-liners feeling confident with Vezina-candidate Hellebuyck behind them (Winnipeg Sun)
- Guess who's back, back again, JoFA's back for the Predators (The Tennessean)
- Vladi's back . . . and looking good (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Postseason offers Justin Schultz one last chance to make his case before free agency (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Now healthy and happy, Mikko Koivu worried more about the Wild’s current opportunity than his future (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Can DeBrincat rediscover his scoring touch? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Defenceman DeMelo made big impression in small period of time with Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Oh, baby, would Matt Benning love to win a Stanley Cup (Edmonton Journal)
- Brady Skjei has ‘a ton of motivation’ entering playoff series against Rangers (New York Post)
- Traded by the Rangers, Canes defenseman Brady Skjei isn’t lacking motivation (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames prospect Josh Nodler angling for another shot in Stars and Stripes (Calgary Sun)
- Nyet yet Canucks, Nikita Tryamkin is staying in Russia (Vancouver Province)
- A look at some of the Florida Panthers’ COVID-19 policies and sanitation protocols (Miami Herald)