Thursday, September 23, 2021
- Sabres, Rasmus Dahlin agree to terms on 3-year, $18 million contract (Buffalo News)
- Kings sign goalie Cal Petersen to 3-year extension (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Avalanche extends Logan O’Connor, former DU Pioneers standout, to three-year contract (Denver Post)
- Lightning’s Cal Foote to miss beginning of season with hand injury (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tyler Bertuzzi is lone Red Wings' player to choose not to have COVID-19 vaccine (Detroit News)
- Duncan Keith to miss opening of Oilers training camp while in quarantine (Edmonton Sun)
- Oilers unvaccinated forward Josh Archibald could pay dearly for his convictions (Edmonton Journal)
- ‘It’s pretty special’: Kraken set to open first training camp after long wait (Seattle Times)
- One NHL investigation of Evander Kane ends, but another is underway (San Jose Mercury News)
- Evander Kane’s wife Anna alleges physical, sexual abuse in restraining order filing (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs leave their postseason woes behind them at training camp (Globe & Mail)
- TD Garden to require COVID-19 vaccination or negative test to attend Bruins and Celtics games, concerts (Boston Globe)
- Golden Knights enter season with team fully vaccinated (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wild enter training camp with 100 percent vaccination rate (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- COVID not a concern as Jets open camp (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canucks’ Miller mindful of COVID-19 protocols as Hamonic misses player testing (Vancouver Province)
- Kaprizov, Wild GM Guerin finalized contract with face-to-face meeting in Florida (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blue Jackets' Merzlikins excited to stay "home" in Columbus (Columbus Dispatch)
- Lightning’s Steven Stamkos hoping for Olympics shot next year (Tampa Bay Times)
- Former Maple Leaf Zach Hyman understands Oilers' playoff urgency (Edmonton Sun)
- Rielly loves being a Maple Leaf, but acknowledges 'business aspect' going into final year (Toronto Sun)
- Brock Boeser knows contract holdout is a tough game to play (Vancouver Province)
- Leafs training camp opens with Auston Matthews healing and William Nylander not yet fully vaccinated (Toronto Star)
- Lightning’s Alex Killorn details ‘stressful’ days trying to return for Stanley Cup final (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ducks GM Bob Murray finally admits: ‘We’re rebuilding’ (Orange County Register)
- GM Dorion, Coach Smith confident Senators will have a competitive training camp (Ottawa Sun)
- Steve Yzerman expects Red Wings’ young core to push for jobs, roles in training camp (MLive.com)
- Smith prepares for the season without Tkachuk to start (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blackhawks enter jam-packed training camp with many questions to answer (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Florida Panthers embrace lofty expectations as training camp begins. ‘It’s about time’ (Miami Herald)
- Bruins are starting training camp with a couple of lines very much in flux (Boston Globe)
- Flames back in business on Day 1 of main camp (Calgary Sun)
- New-look Coyotes embrace rebuild, underdog role as team convenes for training camp (Arizona Republic)
- Roster built for success leaves Jets with no excuses for anything but excellence (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Rangers expected to name captain soon as front-runner emerges (New York Post)
- From junior hockey rivals to Leafs tandem, goalies Jack Campbell and Petr Mrázek know the pressure is on (Toronto Star)
- Goaltending prospect Filip Lindberg found 'the right spot' with the Penguins (Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- After memorable day with Stanley Cup, Coleman ready to get to work as Flames’ prized off-season addition (Calgary Sun)
- Bailey, Clutterbuck focused on one thing: Winning the Cup (New York Newsday)
- Avalanche has an enforcer in Kurtis MacDermid, a “throwback” deterrent/fighter (Denver Post)
- Hitch is back - in consultant role for Blues (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Panthers to play in FLA Live Arena — until new naming rights partner found (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)