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Saturday, April 5, 2014
- Red Wings move closer to playoff spot with win over Sabres (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks beat Jackets on Ben Smith's goal with 3.9 seconds left (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Fifth straight loss leaves Caps in big trouble (Washington Post)
- Leaf goalie Bernier out for rest of NHL regular season (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks get positive report on Patrick Kane's progress (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bob Nicholson taking time off after stepping down from Hockey Canada (Toronto Sun)
- As Critics Vent, Maple Leafs Take Deep Breaths (New York Times)
- A year to forget for most of Canada's NHL teams (Globe & Mail)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' Troy Bodie, a fourth-line grinder, embracing the minutes boost (National Post)
- Maple Leafs GM Dave Nonis doesn't expect any excuses now that Jonathan Bernier is hurt (Toronto Sun)
- Maurice wants back with Jets next season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Captain Henrik liked Tortorella's system until injuries sunk it (Vancouver Sun)
- Kings coach downplays severity of Drew Doughty's injury (Los Angeles Times)
- Hockey not first for Oshie these days (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Hal Gill is Flyers' Masterton nominee (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Olli Jokinen is Jets nominee for Bill Masterton Trophy (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators play like contender, defeat Ducks (The Tennessean)
- Devils keep slim playoff hopes alive (New York Post)
- Milestones aplenty as Flames edge Panthers 2-1 to complete Florida swing (Calgary Herald)
- The Edmonton Oilers down the Phoenix Coyotes in the last road game of their season (Edmonton Sun)
- Chicago delivers 'gut-punch' loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Loss to Red Wings 'earns' Sabres a dubious distinction (Buffalo News)
- Flames crash Luongo's birthday party in 2-1 win over Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Coyotes fall in SO to Oilers (Arizona Republic)
- Ducks can't stage comeback in 5-2 loss to Predators (Los Angeles Times)
- Montreal Canadiens blast Senators 7-4 (Ottawa Sun)
- Jaromir Jagr on Devils beating Caps to rejuvenate playoff hopes: 'Best win' of season (Newark Star Ledger)
- Therrien on Subban benching: 'Wasn't ready to start the game' (Ottawa Citizen)
- Pavel Datsyuk's return pumps up Red Wings, fans; fitness level figures to improve after a few games (MLive.com)
- Wings' Nyquist scoring at a pace not seen in 20 years (Detroit Free Press)
- Ducks find much use for Robidas (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Oilers' Yakupov suffers from NHL sophomore jinx (Edmonton Journal)
- Calgary Flames give Mark Cundari surprise call-up (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning letdown is a lesson learned (Tampa Tribune)
- Clinch time: Beat Ottawa, and Rangers coast into playoffs (New York Post)
- Where the Stars struggle on power plays, penalty kills, and how they believe they can improve (Dallas Morning News)
- Bailey, Islanders finishing up strong (New York Newsday)
- Canes improve special teams, but it is too late? (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Raffi Torres might return to Sharks' lineup next week (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs will lean on James Reimer rest of the way (Toronto Star)
- Emery has been a rock when team needs (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Stars & Stripes and goals for Maple Leafs' Americans (Toronto Sun)
- Colorado Avalanche defenseman Erik Johnson justifying his draft status (Denver Post)
- Ladd fears time just 'floating by' (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maple Leafs forward Troy Bodie earns praise from coach Randy Carlyle (Toronto Sun)
- Bortuzzo makes push to be on Penguins' playoff blue line (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Former Gopher Erik Haula stepping up at just the right time (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames prospect Gillies comfortable with decision to return to school at Providence, rather than turn pro (Calgary Herald)
- Jake Chelios looks forward to Wolves opportunity (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Oklahoma City Barons stock up for American Hockey League playoff push (Edmonton Journal)
- Maple Leafs have playoff ticket plan in place ... just in case (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning unveils Dave Andreychuk statue Saturday (Tampa Bay Times)
- Former Habs relive 1989 Stanley Cup series as they prepare for Alzheimer's hockey tournament (Calgary Herald)
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