Friday, September 20, 2024
- Detroit Red Wings, Moritz Seider agree to 7-year deal worth $8.55 million per season (Detroit Free Press)
- Perfetti a no-show; contract talks unresolved (Winnipeg Free Press)
- ‘A natural leader’: Ducks name Radko Gudas team captain (Orange County Register)
- Canadiens' Kaiden Guhle sidelined after having appendix removed (Montreal Gazette)
- Matthew Tkachuk making sure former teammate Johnny Gaudreau’s ‘memory will go on forever’ (Miami Herald)
- Former Sabres captain Kyle Okposo makes his retirement from the NHL official (Buffalo News)
- Devils GM ‘very close’ to new contract for Dawson Mercer (NJ.com)
- What’s next for Bruins’ goalie grouping without Jeremy Swayman? (Boston Globe)
- Grier stands by Couture with long-term playing outlook in question (San Jose Mercury News)
- Nashville Predators GM Barry Trotz addresses increased expectations heading into camp (The Tennessean)
- 'No animosity' between Trouba and Rangers after trade talks (New York Newsday)
- Stanley Cup? Check. Extension? Check. Next for Sam Reinhart: Keep building with Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Ovechkin, Capitals open training camp with eyes on all-time goals record (Washington Times)
- Penguins' Evgeni Malkin: 'We don’t want a long summer again' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Nick Foligno will approach Blackhawks captaincy in his own way: 'I’m confident in who I am' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- New-look Sharks want ‘to start writing their own history’ (San Jose Mercury News)
- Surprisingly old Blackhawks open training camp hoping to build more consistency (Chicago Sun-Times)
- 'We feel like we have good pieces': Blues open training camp, welcome new faces (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Red Wings start training camp amid raised expectations (MLive.com)
- Calgary Flames veterans committed to cause in spite of low expectations (Calgary Sun)
- New-look Hurricanes take the ice for training camp in arena with a new name (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Young defencemen will be in the spotlight at Canadiens' training camp (Montreal Gazette)
- Kings’ new season comes with a new look – no more 1-3-1 (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Tough skating drill to end Day 1 of camp sets tone for Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- No comment from Nurse, Hat-trick for Hyman as Oilers open camp (Edmonton Sun)
- First Maple Leafs camp practice under Craig Berube gets intense early with plenty of contact (Toronto Sun)
- Dan Bylsma’s Kraken coaching tenure begins with frantic training camp (Seattle Times)
- Patrick Roy’s Islanders dial up intensity on Day 1 (New York Post)
- Don't read too much into the camp-opening lines, Jets' Arniel says (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flyers clear the first hurdle of John Tortorella’s rope test: ‘It feels really good to be done’ (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Thatcher Demko working through rare muscle injury (Vancouver Province)
- Rasmus Dahlin's injury 'nothing serious,' said Sabres coach Lindy Ruff (Buffalo News)
- Morrissey focused on improving, leaving disappointments in the past (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wild hit the ice with Kaprizov, Zuccarello reunited (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sean Couturier and two other Flyers are healthy after surgery. They welcome the start of camp. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Line combinations give prospects Bolduc, Dean, Dvorsky proven NHLers to work with (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- This Maple Leafs training camp is different for William Nylander, both personally and professionally (Toronto Star)
- Dylan Larkin eyes next level for himself, Red Wings as camp begins (MLive.com)
- New year presents new challenge for Bruins forward Matt Poitras (Boston Herald)
- Training camp ’nerve wracking’ for new addition Jake DeBrusk (Vancouver Province)
- The real Connor Brown is ready to make his mark on the Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Matt Rempe trying to ‘showcase’ his offseason training in quest for Rangers spot (New York Post)
- Martin enters Isles' camp healthy, eager to prove he's worth roster spot (New York Newsday)
- Penguins' Rickard Rakell looking to regain goal-scoring form after stronger, faster offseason (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Podkolzin looks to regain early flashes of brilliance with Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Move from center to wing could be on the table for Penguins' Noel Acciari (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flames hopeful Tyson Barrie: ‘I know I have some game left in me’ (Calgary Sun)
- Utah Hockey Club’s Logan Cooley impressed the NHL in his rookie campaign. How did he train for year two? (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Beck Malenstyn was 'shocked' he'd been traded to the Sabres. Now he's eager to get going. Here's why (Buffalo News)
- Sharks’ prized young goalie injured as training camp opens (San Jose Mercury News)
- Nashville Predators defenseman Spencer Stastney absent from camp for personal reasons (The Tennessean)
- Penguins sign goalie Luke Richardson to professional tryout (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Superstition be damned, Pacioretty proud to wear No. 67 for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Jack McBain found the world’s largest Costco and possibly his new linemates (Salt Lake Tribune)
- The Ottawa Senators and NCC continue push for a deal at LeBreton Flats (Ottawa Sun)