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Sunday, October 9, 2016
- Wings beat Maple Leafs; Zetterberg's knee is 'fine' (Detroit News)
- Crosby sits out of the Penguins' 5-3 exhibition loss to Columbus (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Kris Russell steps into Taylor Hall's No. 4 (Edmonton Journal)
- Life moves on for Flames without Johnny (Calgary Herald)
- Theories abound as to why Cup champs have struggled to repeat (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Puck luck' a variable in pursuit of Stanley Cup (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Tarasenko calls Yakupov 'good player, great personality' (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Brad Marchand’s goal: Readjust to NHL life with Bruins after World Cup (Boston Globe)
- Credit breakfast summit for cementing Drouin's choice to stay with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- After disastrous season, Foligno determined to be player worthy of ‘C’ (Columbus Dispatch)
- Peter Chiarelli not afraid to move high profile Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Holland breaks down Wings roster after multiple moves (Detroit News)
- Coyotes GM Chayka confident in 1st year (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins' balanced scoring among several lines the envy of NHL teams (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Coyotes defense stacked with options (Arizona Republic)
- For Penguins defense, communication is paramount (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rangers know that the key to improved play starts in the defensive zone (New York Daily News)
- Who will take the concussed MacArthur's spot on Senators? (Ottawa Sun)
- Aging Sharks have plenty of prospects on the way (San Jose Mercury News)
- Coyotes add veterans to support youth (Arizona Republic)
- Kings injuries give players a shot at roster (Los Angeles Times)
- Tomas Jurco among four Red Wings placed on injured reserve (MLive.com)
- Smith, Domingue look to stabilize goaltending (Arizona Republic)
- Why Sabres goaltender Robin Lehner might be better than ever (Buffalo News)
- Panthers forward Jussi Jokinen a quiet leader (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wideman finally feeling comfortable with season opener only days away (Ottawa Citizen)
- As Leafs’ Matt Martin shows, NHL enforcer no longer one-dimensional (Toronto Star)
- Buffalo-born Foligno finds his home with the Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Nick Ritchie views his job with the Ducks as a privilege (Orange County Register)
- Ryan Hartman eager to pick up where Andrew Shaw left off (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Tyler Motte's decision to leave Michigan early for Blackhawks looking good (Chicago Tribune)
- Two veterans forwards won't be on the Rangers' roster (New York Post)
- Bibeau, Sparks, Rychel among Leafs cuts (Toronto Star)
- Flames continue roster trimming as regular season nears (Calgary Herald)
- Jets finish exhibition season on losing note (Winnipeg Free Press)
- In last chance to impress, Blackhawks largely underwhelming (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers stop playing after two periods in loss to Canucks (Edmonton Journal)
- Devils fall flat in preseason finale loss to Panthers (NJ.com)
- Mikko Rantanen practices with Avalanche on morning of OT win over Kings in Las Vegas (Denver Post)
- Lightning's Point strengthens roster case in preseason finale win (Tampa Bay Times)
- Matthews, Marner stand out in Maple Leafs’ pre-season finale (Toronto Star)
- Flyers end preseason with 1-0 overtime loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Offense comes alive in final exhibition game (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wild prospects make good impression in preseason win over Winnipeg (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Allen leaves early as Blues close out preseason with 2-1 win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Predators lose preseason finale to Lightning (The Tennessean)
- Jason Pominville shifting gears, taking turns on Wild's penalty kill (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Despite rumours, Wild veteran Eric Staal still has wheels (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jason Smith enjoying life behind the Rockets bench (Edmonton Journal)
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