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Thursday, September 28, 2017
- Blues' Fabbri finished for the season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Nico Hischier's 1 goal, 2 assists pace Devils' win over Capitals (NJ.com)
- Alex Stalock wins Wild backup goalie job; roster cut to 26 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Back for full practice, Karlsson cautions he won't be ready for season opener (Ottawa Sun)
- Subban will 'never' protest during national anthem (The Tennessean)
- Flyers' Simmonds, Sharks' Ward may kneel when they meet in opener (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sharks Joel Ward will likely play Thursday night. But will he stand? (San Jose Mercury News)
- In the NHL, least-American of the major sports leagues, no anthem protests (Washington Times)
- Once a graveyard for hope, ECHL now a launching pad (Philadelphia Daily News)
- The Penguins hope to turn the page on their White House saga (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Tocchet weighs in on protests, Penguins going to the White House (Arizona Republic)
- Trotz on national anthem: ‘We’re honoring the flag’ (Washington Times)
- Simmonds wants to bring 'kneeling' talk back to racism (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wild’s Zach Parise on anthem protests: ‘You’re not going to see me do it’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Craig Anderson says he would accept White House invitation (Ottawa Citizen)
- U.S. political situation 'a little scary,' Habs' Mike McCarron says (Montreal Gazette)
- Crosby line scores twice as Penguins beat Sabres, 5-4, in preseason (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jets score comeback win over Sens (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Still plenty of questions for Oilers after win over Hurricanes (Edmonton Sun)
- Leafs come from behind to beat Canadiens in Quebec (Toronto Star)
- Canadiens drop to 0-6 in pre-season with loss to Maple Leafs (Montreal Gazette)
- Braden Holtby says Capitals have to work harder before regular season (Washington Times)
- Defenseman Aaron Ness gets long-awaited audition beside John Carlson (Washington Post)
- Visit by Maple Leafs a reminder of what could've been for Quebec City (Toronto Sun)
- Peter Laviolette discusses Predators' final preparations for season (The Tennessean)
- Zach Parise's health could affect Wild's season-opening roster (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ondrej Pavelec looks to continue run of strong Rangers backup goalies (New York Daily News)
- Markus Granlund playing with Sedins is an ace up the Canucks' sleeve (Vancouver Province)
- Ducks’ Nick Ritchie hopes to score goals that count soon (Orange County Register)
- Strong start the focus for Oliver Bjorkstrand (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks backup goaltender battle coming into focus (Chicago Tribune)
- Bruins are closing in on their final roster (Boston Globe)
- Rangers faced with tough roster decisions to make (New York Newsday)
- Golden Knights’ ‘bubble’ players trying to make last positive impression (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Calgary Flames getting down to final decisions on roster battles (Calgary Sun)
- Back with Florida again, Connor Brickley squarely in battle for roster spot (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Fighting for a roster spot familiar territory for Deslauriers (Buffalo News)
- Scott Laughton wins job with Flyers, now he has to keep it (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Jan Rutta making jump from Czech league to NHL look easy (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rasmus Andersson tries to stick with big-league Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Senators' Brown enjoying the high life (Ottawa Sun)
- First-round pick Thomas among 11 Blues roster cuts (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Roster now at 29 after seven more cuts (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers trim roster; six rookies could make team (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Panthers cut three more, trim training-camp roster to 29 with two preseason games left (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Canucks send four more to Utica but plenty of players remain on the bubble (Vancouver Province)
- Jets Perreault picks up a pair (Winnipeg Sun)
- With big shoes to fill, Kings' new broadcaster Alex Faust steps up to the mic (Los Angeles Times)
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