Wednesday, October 3, 2018
- New Leaf star John Tavares hopes to end his own Cup drought (Toronto Star)
- Todd Reirden stamps his relationship-focused style on Capitals (Washington Times)
- Laine ready for Rocket: Jets sniper could win first goal-scoring title (Winnipeg Sun)
- Blackhawks goalie Crawford could return for Oct. 18 game, Quenneville says (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canes’ Darling to be sidelined for couple of weeks (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flyers claim Calvin Pickard off waviers from Toronto (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Capitals claim winger Dmitrij Jaskin day before season begins (Washington Times)
- Edmonton Oilers finalize roster in Germany, Garrison, Chaisson in (Edmonton Journal)
- Sabres claim forward Remi Elie on waivers from Dallas (Buffalo News)
- 40 Years and Counting: Which NHL Team Will Break Its Stanley Cup Drought? (New York Times)
- Presidents’ Trophy the ugly duckling of NHL hardware (Toronto Star)
- Experts still don’t believe in the Stanley Cup champion Capitals, who just won the Stanley Cup, and are champions (Washington Post)
- As Capitals raise banner, Bruins prepare march for their own (Boston Globe)
- The Stanley Cup started Alex Ovechkin’s summer of joy. It might never end. (Washington Post)
- Capitals unveil Stanley Cup rings (Washington Times)
- ‘We haven’t accomplished anything’ yet ... Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon awaits ‘results’ (Raleigh News & Observer)
- After summer to forget, Wild owner Craig Leipold ready for season to remember (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Excitement tempered: Treliving will continue watching Dube, Valimaki (Calgary Herald)
- Right on Q: Challenge of restoring Blackhawks’ greatness drives Joel Quenneville (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Sabres' message to a green Dahlin: Relax, Rasmus (Buffalo News)
- 'I can’t wait,' Canadiens' Jesperi Kotkaniemi says of first NHL game (Montreal Gazette)
- Maple Leafs mania at a fever pitch — and the season hasn’t even started (Toronto Star)
- Good-year, bad-year probabilities as Canucks open season (Vancouver Province)
- Why the Leafs could win the Stanley Cup ... and why it could all just be hype (Toronto Star)
- Jets expect to fly above the lofty altitude they reached last spring (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Are the Calgary Flames better, or just different? Time will tell (Calgary Sun)
- Is the deep freeze over? Cautious optimism surrounds Sabres' playoff hopes (Buffalo News)
- Injuries, suspension and a visa complicate Blues' defensive picture (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Youth-infused Ducks' lineup represents changing of the guard (Los Angeles Times)
- Injuries will provide opportunities to unlikely candidates on Coyotes' roster (Arizona Republic)
- Kings need more from their roster as season begins with injuries (Los Angeles Times)
- Time for Senators to really get down to business (Ottawa Citizen)
- Red Wings leaning on young talent now more than ever (Detroit News)
- Coach, players like look of season-opening roster (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ladd getting closer to return with Islanders (New York Post)
- Alex Tuch ruled out for Golden Knights season opener (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Injury makes rookie winger Brady Tkachuk doubtful for Senators opener (Ottawa Sun)
- Knights’ Fleury braces for NHL’s latest change to goalie equipment (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flames out to manage goalie situation during NHL season (Calgary Herald)
- Flames off-season signing Neal brings scoring habit to Saddledome (Calgary Sun)
- Doubting Wayne Simmonds? He says the notion he’s wearing down is ‘quite frankly, stupid’ (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- David Backes has a healthy dose of opinions on his Bruin teammates (Boston Globe)
- Why Dallas Stars defenseman John Klingberg is not your average Norris Trophy candidate (Dallas Morning News)
- Golden Knights’ William Karlsson on cusp of stardom (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers' Radko Gudas looking to toe the line between physicality and penalties (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jackets’ Atkinson set for healthy start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers defenseman gets ‘fresh start’ after injury-plagued debut (New York Post)
- Newly acquired Connor Carrick eyes fresh challenge with Dallas Stars: 'It's a chase' (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers’ surprise addition now has his own number (New York Post)
- Andersson among Flames' final cuts (Calgary Sun)
- Wild puts Olofsson on waivers, Kunin on injured reserve (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharks make final cuts ahead of season opener (San Jose Mercury News)
- Colorado Avalanche 2018-19 opening day roster unveiled (Denver Post)
- Jets finalize roster for start of 2018-19 campaign (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Penguins set opening-night roster (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Maple Leafs lose McElhinney, Pickard on waivers, but Sparks thrilled his pals will get another shot (Toronto Sun)
- Sam Gagner loaned to Marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Senators assign defenceman Christian Jaros to AHL Belleville (Ottawa Sun)
- Carey Price touched as fans show their support in biggest way possible (Montreal Gazette)
- Peter Draisaitl was a star in own right, long before son Leon with Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)