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Saturday, August 14, 2021
Auston Matthews could miss camp time after wrist surgery
(Toronto Sun)
Blue Jackets sign Zac Rinaldo to one-year, two-way contract
(Columbus Dispatch)
Kraken signs expansion draft picks Cale Fleury and Carsen Twarynski
(Seattle Times)
Kings sign second-round pick Samuel Helenius to 3-year deal
(Los Angeles Daily News)
Sabres sign defenseman Casey Fitzgerald to two-year, two-way deal
(Buffalo News)
Adam McQuaid rejoins Bruins as player development coordinator; Chris Kelly named assistant coach
(Boston Globe)
Rangers hire Red Wings exec for prominent front-office role
(New York Post)
Lightning will raise Stanley Cup banner at home opener
(Tampa Bay Times)
Jets owner unveils plans for Hawerchuk statue, street-naming honour
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Sabres' 2021-22 game times list seven matinees in KeyBank Center
(Buffalo News)
Golden Knights get start times for 2021-22 season
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Dallas Stars announce start times for full 2021-22 schedule
(Dallas Morning News)
Wild release 2021-22 start times
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Canucks’ Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes deals ‘take time’: agent
(Vancouver Province)
Alex Killorn returns home to Beaconsfield with the Stanley Cup
(Montreal Gazette)
New Abbotsford Canuck Tristen Nielsen has built-in fan base, making jump from Vancouver Giants
(Vancouver Province)
Canucks keep adding to Abbotsford D-corps, re-signing Ashton Sautner
(Vancouver Province)
Sonya Bryson-Kirksey released from hospital following COVID battle
(Tampa Bay Times)
Former Daily News hockey writer Jay Greenberg dies at 71
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Mike Lange may have left the building, but his legacy lives on
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)