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Thursday, October 13, 2016
- Matthews' historic 4 goals not enough as Leafs fall to Sens (Toronto Sun)
- Oilers down Flames 7-4 (Edmonton Journal)
- Quick goes down with injury before the Kings do in loss to Sharks, 2-1 (Los Angeles Times)
- Blues 'solid everywhere' in season-opening win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Without injured Eichel, Sabres have big challenge awaiting (Buffalo News)
- Penguins' Crosby ruled out for season opener (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Bruins’ depth will be tested early without Patrice Bergeron (Boston Globe)
- Montoya to start Canadiens' season opener as flu fells Price (Montreal Gazette)
- Penguins now targets as they begin season against Capitals (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Wayne Gretzky reunites with Oilers as OEG partner, vice chairman (Edmonton Journal)
- Joel Quenneville supports NHL's latest layer in concussion protocol (Chicago Tribune)
- Dallas Stars approaching 2017 season with chip on their shoulder (Fort-Worth Star-Telegram)
- Trust, honesty, family: Culture change spearheaded by Jim Nill is impacting Stars on, off ice (Dallas Morning News)
- Jets will be exciting, but can they win? (Winnipeg Sun)
- Maple Leafs marketing scheme off to flying start with Auston Matthews' historic night (Toronto Sun)
- Re-signing Stamkos and Hedman: How the Lightning kept the band together for another run at the Stanley Cup (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kucherov happy to be signed, back with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Burns’ third period goal lifts Sharks past Kings 2-1 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks growing pains start with loss to rival Blues (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flames goalie Brian Elliott has rough night in loss to Oilers (Calgary Herald)
- On verge of 500 milestone, Marian Hossa looks for bounce-back season (Chicago Tribune)
- Devin Setoguchi makes his Kings debut in his NHL homecoming (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Oilers' Kris Russell, Flames' Kris Versteeg wind up on opposite sides (Calgary Sun)
- Blues' home opener has special meaning for Yeo (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers ready for new season to begin, not interested in reflection (New York Daily News)
- Ducks seek a winning identity with a blend of the new and old school (Los Angeles Times)
- Dallas Stars approaching 2017 season with chip on their shoulder (Fort-Worth Star-Telegram)
- Avalanche hopes to get at “core” of problem this season, make it back to playoffs (Denver Post)
- Florida Panthers to celebrate opening night debuts (and a finale?) on Thursday (Miami Herald)
- New Wild coach Boudreau: A more storied hockey career than most (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Will Avs coach Jared Bednar be nervous? Of course, he will be. They’re keeping score, aren’t they? (Denver Post)
- Tortorella aims at fixing team culture (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blashill counting on Sheahan to show his stuff (Detroit News)
- Jets fired up, ready for takeoff, pilot Maurice says (Winnipeg Free Press)
- With Hakstol's system now in place, Flyers start anew (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins forward Bryan Rust returns to full-team practice (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Panthers still leaning on Luongo; hoping Malgin, Harper surprise (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Isles’ Halak is likely starter vs. Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Backup goalie Condon hoping to stay in the moment with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Bruins winger Brad Marchand upgraded to NHL’s elite status (Boston Herald)
- Panthers’ ageless wonder Jaromir Jagr shows no signs of slowing down (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Scheifele embraces top-line role (Winnipeg Sun)
- Nicklas Backstrom brings elite production to Capitals’ second line (Washington Post)
- Happy to be with Wild, Teemu Pulkkinen makes good first impression (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- New Devil PA Parenteau trashes Islander gear, ready for N.J. (NJ.com)
- Lars Eller expected to add scoring punch to Capitals (Washington Post)
- Nick Holden ready to make debut for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Capitals want forward Tom Wilson to keep developing his offensive game (Washington Post)
- Evgeny Kuznetsov hopes to shake off the bad and soar this season with the Capitals (Washington Post)
- Red Wings’ Dylan Larkin seeking bigger role in Year 2 (Detroit Free Press)
- Just 19, Werenski shoulders big roles (Columbus Dispatch)
- Brendan Smith frustrated by lack of respect for Detroit Red Wings' D (Detroit Free Press)
- Wingels “learning on the fly” as he adapts to playing center (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rieder rejoins Coyotes after visa delay (Arizona Republic)
- Jari Kurri recalls countryman and former Oilers teammate Matti Hagman, dead at 61 (Edmonton Journal)
- Hockey, horses constants for Doan (Arizona Republic)
- Predators' P.K. Subban schooled in wheelchair basketball (The Tennessean)
- Leafs' Legends Row grows to 10 on Thursday (Toronto Star)
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