NHL training camps beginning on Wednesday, and the dawn of another new season allows for optimism, hope, belief and confidence for what could happen in the next nine months.

A year ago, the Florida Panthers were hoping they weren't one-hit wonders. They're not. They begin defense of a Stanley Cup championship for the second straight year.

There's a new star player in Vegas and, by extension, one fewer in Toronto.

The NHL's all-time leading goal-scorer celebrates a milestone birthday with his eyes still set on accomplishing great things.

A three-time Stanley Cup champion is back after a two-year hiatus.

Expectations are high in the NHL's oldest market, Montreal, and its newest, Utah.

Several players arrive in camp having already been in the news for their contract situations.

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