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OTTAWA – If this was a sign of things to come, both the Ottawa Senators and Bobby Ryan should be feeling pretty good.

SYLVAN LAKE, Alta. – Sven Baertschi knows he has to back up a smart decision and a pivotal goal with many more of both to be a regular in the NHL.
Wednesday’s Games

MONTREAL – After putting up 112 points and winning the Jack Adams Trophy as coach of the year in his first season behind an NHL bench, what can Patrick Roy possibly do for an encore?

BUFFALO, N.Y. – In seven-plus seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, Josh Gorges faced the Toronto Maple Leafs 36 times. This past summer, the hatred he built up for Montreal’s arch-rival over the years changed the course of his career.

QUEBEC – Quebec’s premier is downplaying a suggestion from one of his cabinet ministers that the government could get involved financially in the project to get the NHL back in Quebec City.
Already looking at an uphill climb to end a five-year playoff drought, the Carolina Hurricanes’ job got even tougher with the news that Jordan Staal will have surgery on his broken right leg and miss three to four months.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Jack Eichel had a goal and an assist and was one of the best players on the ice as he helped Team Grier beat Team Olczyk 6-3 in USA Hockey’s All-American Prospects Game.
MONTREAL – The Montreal Canadiens are expecting Alex Galchenyuk to step up his production this season and the gifted forward chose pre-season overtime to give a taste of what he can do.
CALGARY – Hunter Shinkaruk is back with the Vancouver Canucks, healthy, and off to a great start this pre-season.
Thursday’s Games
QUEBEC – Dustin Tokarski is making a case to win the back-up goaltending job with the Montreal Canadiens.
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Canucks’ revamped top line lived up to its billing Friday night.
Friday’s Games
Saturday’s Games

MONTREAL – Carey Price was rock solid in his first full game back since abruptly leaving last year’s Stanley Cup playoffs with a knee injury.

SASKATOON – Kale Kessy hopes to one day provide the grit the Edmonton Oilers have been missing from their lineup in recent years.
Sunday’s Games

During last season’s playoffs, Canadiens players couldn’t help but wonder how Montreal might respond if the team won the Stanley Cup.

WINNIPEG – Some of Winnipeg’s young NHL prospects have been getting a lot of ice time during the pre-season but things look to get a little tighter as the week progresses, coach Paul Maurice said Monday.
OTTAWA – Jared Cowen is only 23, but the Ottawa Senators expect him to raise his game and offer some veteran stability on the blue-line in his fourth season with the club.

TORONTO – The iconic “Hockey Night in Canada” show is getting an expensive new home.

TORONTO – Holt Renfrew is proceeding with plans to expand its luxury retail footprint with the opening of its first store devoted solely to menswear.

EDMONTON – Taylor Hall looks like he is ready to get the regular season going.