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Sport-Scan Daily Brief SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 9/29/2019 Anaheim Ducks Columbus Blue Jackets 1154557 Ducks answering some but not all questions as opening 1154587 Pierre-Luc Dubois must carry bigger load for Columbus night nears Blue Jackets 1154588 Columbus Blue Jackets starters join lineup for final Arizona Coyotes exhibitions 1154558 'Pressure is a privilege': It's time for young Arizona 1154589 Forecasting the Blue Jackets’ opening night roster, third Coyotes to play like they're paid edition 1154559 Arizona Coyotes fall to Anaheim Ducks in preseason finale 1154560 Coyotes further reduce training camp roster, few bubble Dallas Stars players remain 1154590 Tyler Seguin, Joe Pavelski and Jamie Benn find the net as Stars cap preseason 4-3 over Colorado Boston Bruins 1154591 Stars aren't trying to 'reinvent the wheel' offensively, but 1154561 Bruins wallop undermanned Blackhawks adopting the top-line's approach may solve depth 1154562 Patrice Bergeron sees first game action 1154592 All-Star Jamie Benn? Stellar depth scoring? Ten bold 1154563 What to look for once puck drops on NHL season predictions for the Stars this season 1154564 Some questions linger, but Bruins in good shape to start the season Detroit Red Wings 1154565 Bruins use two hat tricks, dominate Blackhawks to close 1154593 Detroit Red Wings, Jimmy Howard flop in preseason out preseason finale, lose 5-0 to Toronto Maple Leafs 1154566 Talking Points from the Bruins' 8-2 win over the 1154594 Detroit Red Wings send Filip Zadina, Joe Veleno, Evgeny Blackhawks in preseason finale Svechnikov to minors 1154567 Highlights from the Bruins' 8-2 win over the Blackhawks in 1154595 Public visitation scheduled for ex-Detroit Red Wings coach preseason Nick Polano 1154568 Patrice Bergeron makes preseason debut in Saturday's 1154596 Game thread: Leafs blank Red Wings, 5-0, in exhibition finale 1154597 Evgeny Svechnikov unlikely to make Red Wings' opening 1154569 McDonald: What we learned in the Bruins’ preseason — roster, but future looks bright the depth on this club is impressive 1154598 Red Wings getting closer to final roster, waive eight ahead of final cuts Buffalo Sabres 1154599 Red Wings blown away by Leafs in preseason finale 1154570 Curtis Lazar, John Gilmour among bubble players hoping 1154600 Red Wings assign Zadina, Veleno, Svechnikov, others to to make Sabres' roster Grand Rapids 1154571 Rasmus Dahlin uses Sabres' final preseason game to 1154601 Joe Hicketts among several waived by Red Wings work on play without the puck 1154602 Red Wings’ Evgeny Svechnikov proud of progress after 1154572 Conor Sheary sits out final Sabres preseason game, lost season remains day-to-day 1154573 Inside the offseason organizational coaching summit Edmonton Oilers designed for ‘building Sabres hockey’ 1154603 Two ex-Oilers stick the knife in and twist it against old team Calgary Flames 1154604 JONES: Edmonton Oilers focus on improved game 1154574 Revenge served for former Oilers in Flames victory presentation this season 1154575 Forward Rieder scores contract with Flames 1154605 Joakim Nygard and Gaetan Haas bid for final Oilers spots 1154576 Penalty-killing whiz Tobias Rieder survives tryout logjam during a strange game in Calgary at Flames camp 1154606 An educated guess at the Oilers’ opening-night roster Carolina Hurricanes Florida Panthers 1154577 Hurricanes Have Game Rust to Knock Off 1154607 As Bob’s backup, Sam Montembeault to get limited opportunities with the Panthers — and that’s OK Chicago Blackhawks 1154578 Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton will face off against old Los Angeles Kings teammate Sean Backman in Sunday’s exhibition game i 1154608 Kings’ core four tasked with reviving franchise’s Stanley 1154579 Nine years after Cup win, Brent Sopel has become a Cup aspirations dyslexia champion and political activist 1154609 PROKHORKIN ASSIGNED TO ONTARIO; HOCKEY OPS 1154580 Blackhawks found more talent overseas in Dominik CLARIFIES EUROPEAN ASSIGNMENT CLAUSE Kubalik Minnesota Wild Colorado Avalanche 1154610 Wild's Jason Zucker embraces busy preseason 1154581 Avalanche come up short against Stars in final preseason game 1154582 Mikko Rantanen signs six-year, $55.5 million contract ($9.25 million average) 1154583 Now or later? The Avalanche and Mikko Rantanen were able to get both with a new deal 1154584 Avalanche agree to a six-year deal with Mikko Rantanen 1154585 Avalanche, Mikko Rantanen agree to six-year contract 1154586 The right decision or the easy one? Youngsters forcing Avs’ hand on defense Montreal Canadiens Pittsburgh Penguins 1154611 In the Habs' Room: Fate of rookie hopefuls rests with 1154642 Sidney Crosby, Bryan Rust injured in Penguins’ preseason coach, GM loss to Sabres 1154612 Newcomers shine as Habs wrap up preseason against 1154643 Penguins preview series: Defensemen have valuable Senators left-right balance 1154613 Canadiens Game Day: Nick Suzuki provides perfect finish 1154644 Alex Galchenyuk will miss the Penguins’ preseason finale in OT win 1154645 Five observations from the Penguins' preseason finale 1154614 The Canadiens’ reset has hit a philosophical crossroad, 1154646 'A Great Day for Our Ice': Youngsters make their rinks and picking the right path is vital become part of PPG Paints Arena 1154615 Bubble Report: Cale Fleury has done everything possible 1154647 The Penguins finished the preseason without Sidney to earn a roster spot Crosby and Evgeni Malkin’s wingers. Otherwise, all is well 1154648 Bryan Rust’s strange assignment for Penguins: Play with New Jersey Devils Evgeni Malkin, don’t worry about scoring goals 1154616 Why Devils assigned Michael McLeod, Nathan Bastian to AHL San Jose Sharks 1154617 Devils’ P.K. Subban uncensored: Lindsey Vonn romance, 1154649 San Jose Sharks cut two players prior to preseason finale on-ice mentality 1154650 Sharks camp: Where the roster stands before final preseason game New York Islanders 1154651 Roster WATCH: Who’s moving up and who’s moving 1154618 Islanders great Mike Bossy reveals he almost teamed up down with the Sharks’ opener just around the corner with Wayne Gretzky 1154619 Barry Trotz gets good look at his squad as Islanders finish St Louis Blues preseason with win over Rangers 1154652 Faulk makes debut as Blues rally to beat Capitals 1154620 Newsday reporter Andrew Gross' prediction for the 1154653 BenFred: Berube's brand gives Blues better chance to Islanders in 2019-20 dodge Stanley Cup hangover 1154621 5 things to watch for as Islanders enter 2019-20 NHL 1154654 'A lot more to do': Did last season's success spoil season O'Reilly? Absolutely not 1154622 Scouting the Islanders for the 2019-20 season 1154655 Blues notebook: Berube wants to see more from Sanford, 1154623 Islanders season preview: Club isn't short on high Fabbri expectations entering new season 1154656 BRINGING HOME THE HARDWARE 1154657 Knee surgery slows Kyrou's NHL quest New York Rangers 1154658 In tiny Michigan arena, excited fans see Blues fall to Red 1154624 Rangers roster spot still up for grabs for these young Wings centers 1154659 Will the Justin Faulk-Alex Pietrangelo experiment work, 1154625 Rangers’ Alexandar Georgiev finishes preseason on high and what does it mean for the Blues’ defense? note 1154626 Meet the New York Rangers’ adorable new star — a Jack Tampa Bay Lightning Russell terrier 1154660 Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper mostly pleased 1154627 Versatile veteran looking to be part of the Rangers’ core with preseason finale 1154628 Rangers’ Alexandar Georgiev looking forward to more chances Toronto Maple Leafs 1154629 Stock report for the NY Rangers on the roster bubble 1154661 Leafs’ dominant win over Wings to close out pre-season following the preseason finaleui simplifies decisions for opening night 1154630 Lias Andersson, Ryan Lindgren impress in Rangers' 1154662 Making Morgan Rielly captain would be easy for the Maple preseason loss to Isles Leafs to defend 1154631 Newsday reporter Colin Stephenson's prediction for the 1154663 Rasmus Sandin survives Leafs cuts, likely to make Rangers in 2019-20 season-opening roster 1154632 5 things to watch for as Rangers enter 2019-20 NHL 1154664 Sandin earns a roster spot as Leafs coast to power-ful win season over Wings 1154633 Rangers season preview: With retooled roster, brighter 1154665 Shore getting a shot as Leafs conclude pre-season days are ahead at MSG against visiting Wings 1154634 Scouting the Rangers for the 2019-20 season 1154666 Who's Leafs pick for captain, Rielly or Tavares? 1154635 With preseason wrapped up, it’s time for Rangers coach 1154667 Leafs Report Cards: Auston Matthews dominates, Ilya David Quinn to make some difficult cuts Mikheyev impresses again in 5-0 win over Detroit 1154668 The against-all-odds journey of Marlies signee Sergei Ottawa Senators Sapego 1154636 GARRIOCH GAME REPORT: Senators lose in OT, and 1154669 How much did the Maple Leafs overpay on their Big 3 now it's decision time RFA deals, and will it even matter? 1154637 Scott Sabourin excited about the opportunity to play for hometown Senators Vancouver Canucks 1154638 SNAPSHOTS: Erik Brannstrom has turned heads at 1154680 Patrick Johnston: Boeser, Fantenberg return to practice Ottawa Senators' training camp while Gaudette wings it 1154681 Canucks 2019-20 season preview: The penalty kill hinges Philadelphia Flyers on health — and perhaps Bo Horvat 1154639 A look at Flyers’ top prospects, some with the big team, some getting closer 1154640 Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher bolsters defense as first priority of roster rebuild 1154641 Don't forget Tyler Pitlick, who could change a lot for Flyers Vegas Golden
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