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Thursday, September 22, 2016
- Team North America nips Sweden in freewheeling thriller, staying alive -- for now -- at World Cup (National Post)
- Juicy semifinal ahead for Team Canada after beating Europe 4-1 (Toronto Sun)
- Team USA playing for pride, redemption in World Cup finale (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Phil Kessel’s tweet has U.S. players on defensive at World Cup (Toronto Star)
- Panthers' Luongo medically cleared to play without limitations, source says (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Trouba invited to Jets camp despite lack of contract (Winnipeg Sun)
- Auston Matthews, NHL’s Top Pick, Draws Attention at World Cup of Hockey (New York Times)
- Roster Criticized, U.S. Meekly Exits World Cup of Hockey (New York Times)
- Russia can knock off young guns, if they beat Finland (Toronto Sun)
- Coyotes' Tippett enjoying World Cup experience (Arizona Republic)
- Zach Parise, other Team USA players on Phil Kessel’s tweet: Not cool (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- David Backes isn’t happy with Phil Kessel’s tweet (Boston Globe)
- American, Canadian agree: It will be good to have Wild players back (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers about to find out if half a youth movement can save them (New York Post)
- Hockey’s back as new-look Florida Panthers report to training camp (Miami Herald)
- Lightning opens training camp facing questions (Tampa Bay Times)
- New faces will stand out as Islanders open camp (New York Newsday)
- Puck set to drop on Maple Leafs training camp (Toronto Sun)
- Jets have plenty of intriguing storylines after extra-long, but productive off-season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- It's On: Calgary Flames training camp starts (Calgary Sun)
- Rick Nash, World Cup injuries and defense top Rangers’ concerns entering training camp (New York Daily News)
- Senators GM Pierre Dorion excited for training camp (Ottawa Sun)
- Randy Carlyle looks to take Ducks back to mountaintop (Orange County Register)
- Lightning set to open camp with Cooper still at World Cup of Hockey (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan brings his own stories, style to Saddledome (Calgary Herald)
- New coach Bruce Boudreau is itching for Wild to hit the ice (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Jared Bednar finally gets 1st NHL taste when Avalanche opens training camp (Denver Post)
- Devils taking next step is test John Hynes has been waiting for (New York Post)
- Red Wings have to adjust to life without Datsyuk (Detroit News)
- Who will be the Flyers' No. 1 goalie (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Newcomer Brian Elliott preparing for Flames training camp (Calgary Herald)
- Howard ready to fight for the right to Wings' net (Windsor Star)
- David Krejci wants to be a productive Bruin again (Boston Herald)
- Training camp means a fresh start, even for old hands like Brian Gionta (Buffalo News)
- Artemi Panarin looking ahead, not back after stellar rookie year (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Three young Penguins eager for second time around and a full season (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Young players in spotlight during Red Wings training camp (MLive.com)
- Lemieux anxious for training camp to begin (Winnipeg Sun)
- Morin not worried how long journey to the NHL will be (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Defenseman Warsofsky back after hard-luck end to previous stint with Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers' Fazleev ready for jump to AHL (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Oilers rookies double up Golden Bears in annual game (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils sign Colton White, Blake Speers to entry-level deals (NJ.com)
- Former Sabre Richie Dunn dies at age 59 (Buffalo News)
- Raise-a-Reader: Edlers escape town for 'book club' (Vancouver Sun)
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