- Even though Joffrey Lupul played in Edmonton and Philadelphia the past few seasons, his heart has always been in Anaheim, writes Mark Whicker.
- Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe focuses on Phil Kessel’s signing options before the season begins.
- Carolina native Kai Kantola is living the dream of partaking in the Hurricanes’ development camp.
- Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz doesn’t want people to think that he doesn’t love Dale Tallon.
- The Blue Jackets have decided to cut down on their overnight flights during the season, writes Aaron Portzline.
- Samuel Pahlsson knows his role, and does it as well as anyone else.
- The Red Wings like their netminding depth for the post-Chris Osgood era.
- John Tavares is getting all the attention on the Island, but there are other young players who will help the Islanders franchise turn it around, as well.
- John Tortorella wants the Rangers to “shut up and play” next season.
- Speaking of Tortorella, he tries to lessen the controversy over the Donald Brashear signing by New Youk.
- Will Patrick Marleau still be captain of the San Jose Sharks next season?
- The Blues only have one free agent, Roman Polak, that they have to sign before next season.
- Not all prospects take the traditional route to the NHL game, writes Corey Masisak of the Washington Times.
- In Calgary, Keith Seabrook is going to sign with the Flames very soon.
NHL Morning Papers (Sunday Edition): Phil Kessel’s options, Joffrey Lupul’s return to Anaheim and Rocky Wirtz on Dale Tallon
Posted by Richard Pollock in NHL Morning Papers on July 19, 2009 9:52 am / no comments
