OPINION
- ADAM PROTEAU: Screen Shots - Bruins GM Speaks Out, Oilers Give Hoffman PTO And Joshua's Health Scare (The Hockey News)
- JANSON DUENCH: Rogers’ Majority Stake In MLSE Isn't Guaranteed To Do Favors For The Toronto Maple Leafs — Or Its Fans (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: How On-Brand Is The Maple Leafs Being Sponsored By Milk And Cookies? Just Watch (The Hockey News)
- MICHAEL TRAIKOS: Why Three NHL MVPs Are Rooting For Mitch Marner, Regardless Of The 'Flak' He Gets With Maple Leafs (The Hockey News)
- LYLE RICHARDSON: NHL Rumor Roundup: The Latest On Igor Shesterkin, Mitch Marner And Mikko Rantanen (The Hockey News)
- IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks' Pettersson enters season 'recharged' and ready to elevate game (Sportsnet)
- MARK SPECTOR: Will Oilers channel their inner Golden Knights dealing with Kane's injuries? (Sportsnet)
- ERIC ENGELS: Canadiens' St. Louis knows he must be more demanding to push team forward (Sportsnet)
- ERIC FRANCIS: Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau hopes altered summer program turns his fortunes around (Sportsnet)
- MICHAEL GRANGE: Rogers' MLSE deal a seismic shift for Canadian sports (Sportsnet)
- SALIM VALJI: Barrie hoping to turn back the clock in Calgary (TSN)
- CATHAL KELLY: Rogers’ purchase of Bell’s stake in MLSE will not change direction for the teams it owns (Globe & Mail)
- SIMON HOUPT: Why Rogers taking control of MLSE won’t stop the mushrooming TV chaos for sports fans (Globe & Mail)
- LARRY BROOKS: The Rangers are running it back —one last time (New York Post)
- DAVE HYDE: Next year is here, and it brings the question of a repeat for Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- DAVE FESCHUK: ‘This is a good outcome’: Why former MLSE CEO believes Rogers’ Toronto sports takeover is one for the win column (Toronto Star)
- KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: The Bruins appear to have built a deeper team, but how far will it get them? (Boston Globe)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Rogers now king of Canadian sports after buying Bell’s MLSE stake. Here’s the problem with that (Toronto Star)
- MIKE HARRINGTON: We've spent the summer reminiscing, but Lindy Ruff is now fully looking ahead (Buffalo News)
- STEVE SIMMONS: The Invisible Man, Edward Rogers, may now be the most powerful sporting man in Canada (Toronto Sun)
- JASON MACKEY: Penguins' Big 3 focused less on longevity and more on winning, postseason hockey (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- BRUCE GARRIOCH: Senators, National Capital Commission continue to hammer away at deal for LeBreton Flats (Ottawa Sun)
- ROSIE DiMANNO: The Mitch Marner conjecture isn’t going away anytime soon. He hopes he isn’t, either (Toronto Star)