On to the morning papers:
- Tim Wharnsby of the Globe & Mail details the possible repercussions of another sub-par season in Leaf land.
- Dave Shoalts of the Globe & Mail discusses the flexibility the Leafs now have with two potential starting goalies on their roster.
- Paul Hunter of the Toronto Star looks at the possibility that Jason Blake will lineup beside Mats Sundin, and the odds appears to be quite good.
- MLSE president Richard Peddie wants to see more of Western Canada and is prepared to voice his opinion on the matter at NHL meetings in Chicago.
- Michael Nylander is looking to lead this season in Washington and has already gotten off to a good start by wowing the team and fans during a camp scrimmage.
- After withstanding John Tortorella's no-puck opening practices, Lightning players are trying to making a good impression in this year's short training camp.
- Hannu Toivonen is looking forward to a fresh-start in St. Louis and is hoping to earn the Blues' backup goaltending spot behind Manny Legace.
- The sour taste of a second round playoff loss still irks the Sharks and, as Ron Wilson says, this is the year to prove they are a playoff winning team.
- Dave Molinari has the story of Adam Hall's training camp tryout at Penguins' training camp.
- Denis Gauthier is determined to crack the Flyers' top-six defense this year and according to Tim Panaccio of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Gauthier looks more like an NFL linebacker than NHL defenseman.
- It's not matter of if, but when, the Senators will trade for a top-six forward writes Chris Stevenson of the Ottawa Sun.
- Brian Costello of the New York Post has the story of Scott Gomez's adjustment from Devil to Ranger.
- The Predators' four off-season acquisition will be asked to play to their strengths this season and that won't likely lead to a lot of offense writes John Glennon of the Tennessean.
- Apparently Patrick Elias may not be the Devils' captain in 2007/08, as new coach Brent Sutter is going to consider his other options before making a final determination.
- With Teppo Numminen to undergo heart surgery, the Sabres' suddenly have an open spot on the blueline which is sure to create some healthy competition at Buffalo camp.
- Claude Julien will not bar Zdeno Chara from fighting, as Dave Lewis did last year, writes Stephen Harris of the Boston Herald.
- Peter Schaeffer may see himself playing on the Bruins' top line alongside Marc Savard and Glen Murray details Fluto Shinwaza of the Boston Globe.
- Playoffs are the only focus for the Thrashers heading into 2007/08; Craig Custance of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution explains the mood at Atlanta's camp.
- Mike Keenan believes the way you practice is the way you play writes Randy Sportak of the Calgary Sun.
- As Jean Lefebvre of the Calgary Herald explains, Adrian Aucoin is trying to re-make his career under his former boss in Vancouver.
- There has been a Krys Kolanos sighting at Flames' camp and he is attempting to make his hometown club and return to the NHL. (Writers' note: Why am I just a little skeptical of Kolanos and Keenan butting heads?)
- Peter Laviolette stressed speed, speed and more speed at Canes' camp on Friday.
- According to JJ Taylor of the Dallas Morning News, Marty Turco is setting his sights on the Cup. (Writer's note: I guess he's planning on getting traded...)
- The Blue Jackets' all-eggs-in-one-basket line had quite an impressive first day together at camp writes Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch.
- Dallas Drake is bringing grit and penalty killing ability to the Red Wings this season, but his first day at camp did see him pot a couple goals.
- Anthony Stewart is coming to Panthers' camp ready to prove all his doubters wrong writes Steve Gorten of the Florida Sun-Sentinal.
- The offense and defense look solid in L.A. but questions still remain about goaltending.
- No need to create false competition at Oilers' camp when there are so many open spots up for grabs; Joanne Ireland of the Edmonton Journal has the story.
- Robbie Schremp wants no part of returning to the minors and will do anything he can to stay up with the big club after camp breaks.
- The youngsters are proving they belong so far in Habs' camp writes Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette.
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