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Thursday, September 8, 2022
Canadiens put Price on long-term injured reserve, gain cap relief
(Montreal Gazette)
Canadiens sign forward Kirby Dach to four-year, US$13.45M deal
(Montreal Gazette)
Ivan Fedotov’s former team, CSKA Moscow, denies goalie has signed three-year extension to stay in the KHL
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Fractured faces, butterflies and Michelin Men: How game-changing gear helped the goalie position evolve like no other
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
DeBrincat relishing opportunity to skate alongside Stutzle and Giroux
(Ottawa Citizen)
Joining Red Wings was 'easy choice' for defenseman Ben Chiarot
(Detroit News)
Neighbours, Bolduc will lead Blues squad in Traverse City
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Avalanche to play 14 games on national TV during 2022-23 NHL season
(Denver Post)
Penguins to have 15 games on national television in 2022-23
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Golden Knights get national TV schedule for season
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Lightning opener to be part of doubleheader on ESPN
(Tampa Bay Times)
Panthers get two nationally televised games after best regular season in franchise history
(Miami Herald)
Carolina Hurricanes to have five games shown by ESPN, TNT during 2022-23 NHL season
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Sabres announce 12 national TV games, multiple time changes
(Buffalo News)
Devils get 4 national TV games, 5 on ESPN+/Hulu
(NJ.com)
Flyers will play nine games on national TV in 2022-23; opener will stream exclusively on ESPN+/Hulu
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Detroit Red Wings will have 11 games on national TV in 2022-23
(Detroit Free Press)
Canucks' second goalie coach is in Vancouver and is already on the ice
(Vancouver Province)
Phillips steps back into the picture as Senators rebrand their business operations
(Ottawa Citizen)
Long overdue Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame ready for launch
(Edmonton Sun)
B.C. restaurant burns Maple Leafs with ‘overpriced’ and ‘underperforming’ poutine on menu
(Toronto Star)