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Tuesday, October 11, 2016
- Penguins' Sidney Crosby suffers another concussion (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Calgary Flames re-sign Johnny Gaudreau to six-year extension (Calgary Herald)
- Nikita Kucherov returns from Russia as Lightning deal nears (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tyler Seguin injury update: 'It's hard to describe where 100 percent is, but every day is better' (Dallas Morning News)
- NHL suspends Radko Gudas for six games (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Leafs brass like what they see in Mitch Marner (Toronto Sun)
- Pavelec sent packing (Winnipeg Sun)
- Henrik Lundqvist and Rangers Are Renewing Title Quest After Long Off-Season (New York Times)
- Members of Congress Ask NHL for More Concussion Information (New York Times)
- Experts: Penguins' Crosby in good position to recover from concussion (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- For Preds GM, big trades have big payoff (The Tennessean)
- Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan happy to get missing piece after Johnny Gaudreau contract settled (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks Coach Randy Carlyle lightens up the second time around (Los Angeles Times)
- Under Quenneville, rookies need a sound game – and a thick skin (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers one step away from being ready to name final roster (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers deciding on odd defenseman out (NorthJersey.com)
- Life without injured Huberdeau and Bjugstad begins for Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blues goalie Allen avoids serious injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall (knee) doubtful for season opener (Detroit Free Press)
- Andrew Desjardins out 4-6 weeks as Blackhawks roster comes into focus (Chicago Tribune)
- Jets won't name new starting goalie (Winnipeg Sun)
- Fret about Lehtonen, Niemi in net? Why Stars are confident in their two-goalie system (Dallas Morning News)
- ‘Perfect storm’ led Devan Dubnyk to Minnesota Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- After getting a taste, Thornton, Marleau resume quest for first Stanley Cup (San Jose Mercury News)
- Artemi Panarin, Patrick Kane reunited in time for season-opener (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Patrice Bergeron itching for Bruins’ season to begin (Boston Herald)
- Fire still burns for Red Wings’ Zetterberg (Detroit News)
- Wild's Staal is putting polish on a reboot (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Devin Setoguchi appears poised to start the season with the Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Zack Smith the safest bet to line up with Ryan and Brassard (Ottawa Citizen)
- Coyotes' Murphy aims for top-defenseman status (Arizona Republic)
- Morrissey, host of young guns crack lineup (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jesse Puljujarvi will be on Oilers opening-day roster but could spend much of season with Condors (Edmonton Sun)
- Dylan McIlrath tells Daily News he won’t be in Rangers' starting lineup (New York Daily News)
- Flyers instill youth carrying Konecny, Provorov (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Both (unrelated) Bourques, Rene and Gabriel, relieved to sign one-year deals with Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Mikhail Sergachev, Artturi Lehkonen to start season with Canadiens (Montreal Gazette)
- Zach Sanford ready for graduate-level work with the Capitals (Washington Post)
- Wild release Ryan Carter, place Alex Stalock on waivers (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Devils waive goalie Scott Wedgewood (NJ.com)
- Red Wings put Teemu Pulkkinen on waivers (Detroit News)
- Arizona Coyotes place Zbynek Michalek, Klas Dahlbeck on waivers (Arizona Republic)
- Gregory Campbell placed on waivers (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bruins release Christian Ehrhoff from tryout agreement (Boston Globe)
- Isles place Parenteau on waivers (New York Newsday)
- Panthers send McCoshen down to AHL; team up with Uber (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Canadiens' Stéphane Waite hopes Mike Condon clears waivers (Montreal Gazette)
- Sens place Claesson on waivers (Ottawa Citizen)
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