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Sport-Scan Daily Brief SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 09/13/19 Anaheim Ducks Chicago Blackhawks 1152325 Kings, Ducks begin training camps with lots of questions 1152355 Is Kirby Dach ready? What will the lines look like? 5 1152326 Justin Faulk’s possible addition, the Dallas Eakins questions the Blackhawks must answer during training Difference and other Ducks training camp storylines cam 1152356 Ongoing restricted free agent holdouts in Central Division Arizona Coyotes will benefit the Blackhawks, for now 1152327 Arizona Coyotes training camp: Roster, schedule, 1152357 Five storylines to follow at Blackhawks 2019 training camp storylines to follow 1152358 Tape-to-tape: As Blackhawks camp opens, who’s playing 1152328 ‘Next step’ in focus for Arizona Coyotes as training camp where, and who’s on the hot seat? starts 1152329 Meet Luna, the Coyotes’ black Lab who could eventually Colorado Avalanche change a life 1152359 Kiszla: If Avs want to be legit Stanley Cup contenders, 1152330 Unlocking Coyotes’ blue line potential gives Phil Housley a here’s one detail they must sweat every night of seaso new sense of purpose 1152360 Take it from Nathan MacKinnon: The rugged Nazem Kadri is the Avs’ ideal No. 2 center Boston Bruins 1152361 The Avs’ preseason plan for Bowen Byram? It’s to play a 1152331 Bruins open camp Friday, but will the Stanley Cup loss lot linger? 1152362 “This is my family now”: Nazem Kadri’s new home gives 1152332 Bruins are shorthanded on defense him a second chance 1152333 Bruins longtime PA announcer Jim Martin calls it a career 1152363 Philipp Grubauer’s trademark cool is precisely what will 1152334 Torey Krug seeks contract clarity; Kevan Miller among guide him to success still-wounded 1152364 Avs forward Mikko Rantanen in Finland with no deal 1152335 David Backes trying to stay in the Bruins mix imminent 1152336 Kevan Miller among expected absences at start of Bruins training camp Columbus Blue Jackets 1152337 Bruins training camp preview: It could be a really bumpy 1152365 Michael Arace | Forget who's out, these Columbus Blue ride this season Jackets are all in 1152338 Report: Charlie McAvoy-Bruins contract talks picking up 1152366 Columbus Blue Jackets simmer under weight of outside after Werenski deal doubts 1152339 David Backes’ dogfight: Veteran could find himself in AHL, 1152367 Columbus Blue Jackets take group approach to replacing usurped by younger wings Artemi Panarin 1152340 Big, bold Butch: Assertiveness and tactical awareness set 1152368 Eleven questions for the Blue Jackets to ponder as they Bruce Cassidy apart open training camp 1152369 Video scouting report: An early look at newest Blue Buffalo Sabres Jackets goaltenders 1152341 Sabres camp is open and Rasmus Ristolainen is still here, but for how long? Dallas Stars 1152342 Marcus Johansson part of Sabres' solution for lack of 1152370 With training camp on the horizon, the Stars still have playoff experience some questions to answer as the 2019-2020 season gets 1152343 Rasmus Ristolainen declines to say whether he requested 1152371 These are the 3 most impactful moves made in the NHL trade from Sabres outside of Dallas that could affect the Stars' season 1152344 Questions for Sabres camp: Struggling teams more 1152372 Postcard from Traverse City: Notes, quotes and interesting this time of year observations on all 22 Stars prospects 1152345 ‘I’m here now and I guess I will be here tomorrow’: Rasmus Ristolainen returns to Buffalo ‘ready to work’ Detroit Red Wings 1152346 Forecasting some realistic second-year statistical 1152373 Why Detroit Red Wings are going with four alternate expectations for Rasmus Dahlin captains again 1152347 The 10 biggest questions facing the Sabres as they open 1152374 As Red Wings begin camp, Steve Yzerman has guys training camp 'really on their toes' 1152375 Red Wings won't have captain; will go with 4 alternate Calgary Flames captains instead 1152348 Valimaki in crutches to start 2019-20 season 1152376 Jobs, playing time available as Red Wings open training 1152349 Absence minded: Missing RFAs top storyline with Flames camp set for camp 1152377 Red Wings won’t have captain to start season, going with 1152350 Flames embrace increased expectations four alternates 1152351 A leaner, fitter Andersson poised to take the next step with 1152378 Detroit jeweler creating pieces using parts of Joe Louis Flames Arena, how to get yours 1152352 Training camp preview: Nine questions the Flames must 1152379 Several young Red Wings to push for jobs at training answer before the start of the season camp 1152353 Flames shore up their blue line by adding a familiar face in 1152380 Eight key questions for the Red Wings to answer in Michael Stone training camp Carolina Hurricanes 1152354 Team Pride vs. Team Passion: Who will make the Hurricanes’ opening night roster? Edmonton Oilers New York Islanders 1152381 Tyler Wright is back where it all started with the Edmonton 1152412 What to look for from Islanders in Year 2 of Barry Trotz era Oilers 1152413 Josh Ho-Sang his typical candid self at start of Islanders 1152382 Kyle Brodziak calls it a career after over 900 NHL games camp as a seventh-round pick 1152414 Josh Ho-Sang says he can contribute to Islanders 1152383 Draisaitl OK with 50-goal expectations, but playoffs come 1152415 Isles' Mathew Barzal hopes to up his point total this first season 1152384 Predicting the winners of the Oilers’ top-six and top-nine 1152416 Islanders coach Barry Trotz got a chance to catch his forward jobs out of camp breath this summer 1152385 In, out or on the bubble: Breaking down positional battles 1152417 State of the franchise: Can work ethic, will and a few at Oilers camp upgrades take the Islanders back to the playoffs? 1152386 Evan Bouchard and the Calder Trophy: The Oilers’ pursuit of the elusive rookie award New York Rangers 1152387 Alex Chiasson prepares to return to scoring form for 1152418 Rangers’ playoff hopes hinge on this foundational formula Edmonton Oilers 1152419 Rebuilding Rangers not ready to give up on playoffs 1152420 Rangers and Tony DeAngelo seeking contract solution to Florida Panthers avoid holdout 1152388 The Panthers’ Tallon say it’s time for results: ‘Let’s stop 1152421 As camp begins, Rangers feeling 'tremendous air of talking and start acting’ excitement' 1152389 The Florida Panthers are poised for a playoff run. And it all 1152422 Rangers president John Davidson says Tony DeAngelo is started with this 'welcome to join us any time he wants' 1152390 ‘I’ve never felt a buzz like this’ — Ticket sales, hype 1152423 Brendan Lemieux agrees to terms on a deal with Rangers building up as Florida Panthers begin training camp on eve of training camp 1152391 Hyde: This is the Florida Panthers’ year (and I really, really 1152424 Goldman: Statistically projecting a realistic timeline for the mean it this time) | Commentary Rangers’ return to contention 1152392 Joel Quenneville’s message to the Florida Panthers as training camp nears: ‘Let’s play’ Ottawa Senators 1152425 Borowiecki ready to take whatever heat comes with his Los Angeles Kings leadership role 1152393 Kings, Ducks begin training camps with lots of questions 1152426 Wolanin's injury allows Brannstrom and Lajoie to move up 1152394 Competition for Jonathan Quick, Jeff Carter’s health and the defensive depth chart Kovalchuk’s buy-in top Kings training camp storylines 1152427 The Senators will hit the ice Friday as training shifts into high gear Minnesota Wild 1152428 Borowiecki, Pageau and Hainsey will show the way with 1152395 With 69 players in camp, Wild could make early roster cuts 'A's' as camp gets under way 1152396 Kevin Fiala, Matt Dumba, Mikko Koivu … and other 1152429 On Day One of camp, Christian Wolanin sidelined with training camp questions for the Wild shoulder injury 1152397 Are Wild opening season with a chip on their shoulder? 1152430 Thoughts in Bold: The plan for the Senators’ kids, roster No, that’s a boulder. decisions and if the worst is really behind them 1152398 Russo: Nine key questions the Wild must answer in 1152431 One big question facing the Senators defencemen and training camp goaltenders heading into training camp 1152399 2019-20 NHL Season Preview: Minnesota Wild Philadelphia Flyers Montreal Canadiens 1152432 Sean Couturier is evidence that Ron Hextall’s plan still can 1152400 Canadiens Notebook: Playing in Montreal isn't for work for Flyers | Mike Sielski everyone 1152433 Ivan Provorov agrees to six-year deal with Flyers; Travis 1152401 Canadiens veteran Nate Thompson remembers first NHL Konecny still unsigned camp with Bruins 1152434 Flyers opening first training camp under Alain Vigneault, 1152402 Canadiens' Jesperi Kotkaniemi keeps his smile and gains and optimism abounds 10 pounds 1152435 German Rubtsov, Felix Sandstrom shine but Flyers lose to 1152403 Stu Cowan: Canadiens need to be in top shape on Day 1 Isles in rookie game of training camp 1152436 7 games you can't miss on the 2019-20 Flyers local TV 1152404 Former Canadien Torrey Mitchell inducted into Vermont schedule Hall of Fame 1152437 Source: Flyers, Ivan Provorov agree to 6-year contract 1152405 Identifying candidates in battleground ridings where youth 1152438 Close? Not close? Analyzing the latest report on Flyers' can emerge at Canadiens training camp contract negotiations with Ivan Provorov, Travis Kone 1152439 Scott Gordon on Philippe Myers: 'He's an NHL player to Nashville Predators me' 1152406 An initial breakdown of the Predators’ training camp roster: 1152440 Breaking down the roster outlook and battles as Flyers Who’s a lock? Who could surprise?
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