Friday, July 15, 2022
- Why Johnny Gaudreau chose the Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Future of Canadiens goalie Carey Price remains uncertain (Montreal Gazette)
- Kyle Davidson had ‘healthy’ talks with Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews about ‘tough decisions’ facing Chicago Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Capitals boost center depth by signing Dylan Strome to a one-year deal (Washington Post)
- Ducks sign La Mirada native Chase De Leo, 4 others (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers sign center Ryan Carpenter in NHL free agency (New York Post)
- Panthers add another depth forward on Day 2 of free agency. Advanced stats love him (Miami Herald)
- Red Wings sign Mark Pysyk, adding to crowded blue line (MLive.com)
- Dubas adds to Maple Leafs' outer edges, signing defencemen Mete and Benn (Toronto Sun)
- Canadiens sign first-round draft pick Filip Mesar to entry-level deal (Montreal Gazette)
- Leafs star Mitch Marner says carjacking was ‘a crazy day’ (Toronto Star)
- After being traded by Wild, Talbot says, 'I really didn't want to be moved' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- With new contract, Nick Leddy has bigger fish to fry with Blues (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- ‘I just see a bright future’: Zadorov believes Flames will continue to contend (Calgary Sun)
- Steve Yzerman confident Red Wings addressed needs, holes in lineup (Detroit News)
- Blue Jackets sent NHL a message by signing Johnny Gaudreau (Columbus Dispatch)
- Carolina Hurricanes make moves during NHL free agency, but are they a better team? (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Capitals address needs in goal, blue line and forward in free agency (Washington Times)
- Islanders stand pat after whiffing on big free-agent target (New York Post)
- Lightning’s roster for next season takes shape quickly in free agency (Tampa Bay Times)
- Nashville Predators' Ryan McDonagh says Bridgestone Arena is tough on opponents (The Tennessean)
- Sharks’ trade acquisition Lorentz won’t match Burns’ play (or beard) but plans to bring intensity (San Jose Mercury News)
- Pavel Zacha is no stranger to Boston, and Patrice Bergeron and the Bruins are happy to have him (Boston Globe)
- Mason Marchment’s journey to the Dallas Stars is one he ‘wouldn’t trade for anything’ (Dallas Morning News)
- New goaltender Filip Gustavsson excited for new chapter with Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Devils’ Erik Haula hopes to stay in N.J. ‘long term’ after joining 7th different NHL team (NJ.com)
- Jets new keeper looking for a bounceback season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- New winger Nic Deslauriers had options but felt Flyers were a ‘perfect fit’ (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- How Ryan McDonagh's 5-year-old daughter convinced him Nashville is now home (The Tennessean)
- Ilya Mikheyev helped make a two-for-one Russian deal (Vancouver Province)
- Edmonton Oilers playoff run opening eyes around the NHL (Edmonton Sun)
- Rickard Rakell wants to show he can do more with the Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- ‘I knew I wanted to play here’: Smith excited by Knights’ extension (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Knights plan to replace Pacioretty’s scoring load by committee (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Ace in the hole: Jesper Wallstedt is Wild's goalie of the future (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nemeth's departure could open a spot for Robertson (New York Newsday)
- Matthew Robertson could offer affordable help for Rangers on blue line (New York Post)
- Simon Says: Edvinsson plans to be in Wings' opening night lineup (Detroit Free Press)
- Sidelined following surgery, top Senators prospect Sanderson practises patience (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jordan Tonelli has a famous name in hockey, but he’s trying to carve out his own legacy with Kraken (Seattle Times)
- Arizona State goaltender Ben Kraws sharpening his skills at Coyotes prospect camp (Arizona Republic)
- Homecoming for Hurricanes prospect camp was ‘a dream come true’ for Devin Phillips (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Impressed by Sabres' progress, Devon Levi embracing pressure, expectations (Buffalo News)
- Ryan Johnson pleased by poise of prospect camp 'veterans' (Vancouver Province)
- Just 158 pounds: Kraken draft pick Jagger Firkus knows he’s undersized. He’s working on it. (Seattle Times)
- Oilers prospect Xavier Bourgault taking advantage of down time (Edmonton Sun)
- Panthers have championship pedigree with young University of Denver duo (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- After a two-year break, the Blues' just-completed developmental camp was a welcome reunion (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Prospects getting an early taste of life as a Maple Leaf at development camp (Toronto Sun)
- Western Michigan teammates promote each other at Penguins prospect camp (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Princeton coach Cara Morey relishing the opportunity at Flyers development camp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Danielle Marmer just became the first woman in an on-ice role for Bruins. She knows she won’t be the last. (Boston Globe)
- Senators' president Anthony LeBlanc: Dorion's changes have created excitement for ticket sales (Ottawa Sun)
- Blue Jackets see season ticket surge after Gaudreau signing (Columbus Dispatch)