Tuesday, September 29, 2020
- Lightning beat Stars to win the Stanley Cup (Tampa Bay Times)
- After years together, Lightning’s Stamkos and Hedman are Stanley Cup champions (Tampa Bay Times)
- Golden Knights trade Brandon Pirri (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers sign Robert Hagg to two-year deal worth $3.2M (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Detroit Red Wings sign Dominic Turgeon to contract extension (MLive.com)
- Canadiens, forward Jake Lucchini agree to one-year, two-way contract (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames re-sign minor-league forward Justin Kirkland to one-year deal (Calgary Sun)
- Chris Stewart, whose 11-year NHL career ended this season, joins the Flyers front office (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- John Tavares. Victor Hedman. The 2009 NHL draft was a win-win, but did they get the order right? (Toronto Star)
- Lights finally go out for the Stars after Cup finals loss (Edmonton Journal)
- ‘I still have the passion to coach’: After Stars’ Stanley Cup Final loss, Rick Bowness offers clue about his future (Dallas Morning News)
- Injury-riddled Stars, down 5 players in Stanley Cup Final defeat, finish two wins short of last conquering moment (Dallas Morning News)
- Joe Pavelski and Ondrej Palat both dropped deep in NHL Entry Draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Oakville's Maroon repeats as Stanley Cup champion (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Stars reflect on the grind, the fun, and the togetherness of their time in the NHL bubble (Dallas Morning News)
- Stars won’t miss the NHL bubble life one bit as they look forward to a return to normalcy (Dallas Morning News)
- Stanley Cup boat parade, fan rally to be held Wednesday in Tampa (Tampa Bay Times)
- Lightning fans relish a Stanley Cup victory inside and outside Amalie Arena (Tampa Bay Times)
- Next two weeks in the life of GM Dubas could set the course for Leafs' future (Toronto Sun)
- With Maple Leafs core set, prospects will try to skate way into meaningful jobs (Toronto Sun)
- A look at the options if the Ottawa Senators decide they need to go get a goalie (Ottawa Sun)
- He’s been with the Carolina Hurricanes’ franchise since 1972. Now he plans to retire. (Raleigh News & Observer)