Sunday, September 16, 2018
- In the Bruins’ preseason opener in China, Ryan Donato was quick to impress (Boston Globe)
- Erik Karlsson ‘introduces’ himself to San Jose. But when might he get here? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning’s Jake Dotchin clears waivers (Tampa Bay Times)
- End may be near for Quenneville, Bowman (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Miles Wood wants to be at Devils training camp, agent says (NJ.com)
- Anders Lee isn’t going to push Islanders for new contract — yet (New York Post)
- David Quinn pushes Rangers hard on Day 1 (New York Post)
- For Stars and Ben Bishop, it's now about experience and athleticism, not past injuries (Dallas Morning News)
- NJ Devils' Cory Schneider takes next step in rehab from hip surgery (NorthJersey.com)
- Henrik Lundqvist happy to be part of Rangers' rebuild (New York Newsday)
- Allen's offseason: Joy mixed with hometown tragedy and back spasms (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Training camp is grueling for goalies too, Penguins' Matt Murray insists (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Once a favored son, Flyers' Anthony Stolarz looks to regain his footing in crowded goalie field (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Hungry Lindgren remains Canadiens' backup for the future (Montreal Gazette)
- Jonathan Toews puts pressure on himself for bounce-back season (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Nearing 30, Patrick Kane is revitalized and ready to get the Blackhawks back to the playoffs (Chicago Tribune)
- Tavares and Marner killing it at Leafs camp (Toronto Star)
- Ducks seek faster tempo, starting with Corey Perry (Orange County Register)
- Approaching 39, Blackhawks’ Chris Kunitz believes he still has more to offer (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jakob Chychrun's absence leaves a void at defenseman for Arizona Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings' Athanasiou likely to soak up Zetterberg's minutes (Detroit News)
- Zaitsev ready to regain a strong grip on his confidence after a memorable summer (Toronto Sun)
- Brandon Dubinsky’s hard work sets stage for rebound (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins defenseman Justin Schultz wants more confidence and points (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Dano drops weight: Jets winger in better shape as he reaches career crossroads (Winnipeg Sun)
- Brandon Pirri faces uphill battle to make Golden Knights roster (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Oilers' tryout winger Alex Chiasson still basking in Stanley Cup glow (Edmonton Sun)
- Simon Després looking for another shot in NHL with Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Kings expect Alex Iafallo to do more in his second year (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Julius Honka excited to play in Stars' new style: 'I really haven't had a chance to bring my best out of me yet.' (Dallas Morning News)
- Wild's Greenway, 'biggest guy on the ice,' seeks to build confidence (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blue Jackets see potential at center (Columbus Dispatch)
- Evgeny Kuznetsov could be part of the Capitals’ new penalty-killing plan (Washington Post)
- Huberdeau, Trocheck and Hoffman aiming to build chemistry on Panthers' loaded second line (Miami Herald)
- Wild hope Nick Seeler-Greg Pateryn pairing brings ‘grittier’ feel to lineup (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Tierney, DeMelo and Balcers skate with Sens for the first time (Ottawa Citizen)
- Detroit Red Wings' Filip Zadina thrilled to play on line with veterans (Detroit Free Press)
- Formenton fast becoming part of the Senators' roster picture (Ottawa Citizen)
- Heinen seeks top-six winger job with Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Oilers' Cooper Marody played with Josh Norris, key part of Karlsson trade (Edmonton Sun)
- Henri Jokiharju, 19, battling for Blackhawks roster spot: 'He could find a way' (Chicago Tribune)
- Juuso Riikola is getting noticed while batting for a Penguins roster spot (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Phil Myers not so ‘star struck’ anymore (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Cleared for takeoff, the Avalanche’s Nikita Zadorov has learned his lesson (Denver Post)
- Isles' return to Coliseum evokes memories (New York Newsday)
- Mike Sullivan loses his first and best coach — his dad (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)