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Sunday, April 13, 2014
- Bruins win Presidents' Trophy with victory over Sabres (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Ducks get it done in shootout to beat the Kings, 4-3 (Los Angeles Times)
- Victory over Penguins is overshadowed by injury to Mason (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Win one for Smytty (Edmonton Sun)
- Finale could be last game with franchise for Martin Brodeur, Jaromir Jagr (Bergen Record)
- 'Johnny Hockey' debuts on NHL ice Sunday amid incredible hype (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning's Malone arrested on cocaine charge (Tampa Tribune)
- In Their Hearts and Hopes (New York Times)
- Martin Brodeur's legacy is already written, in Devils' red, black and white (Newark Star Ledger)
- End could be near for Maple Leafs coach Carlyle (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins to open Stanley Cup playoffs against Columbus (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Red Wings to meet Bruins in first round; series starts Thursday in Boston (Detroit News)
- Lightning controls home-ice fate (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks await Sunday's outcomes (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Locked in at 7 (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators beat Blackhawks with third-period flurry (The Tennessean)
- San Jose Sharks beat Phoenix Coyotes in regular-season finale (San Jose Mercury News)
- Gionta's penalty shot beats Rangers in OT (Montreal Gazette)
- Spezza, Anderson lead Senators past Leafs (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sabres lose five players and game; Hackett carried off on stretcher (Buffalo News)
- Penguins fall to Flyers, 4-3, in OT (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Panthers lose season finale 3-2 to Blue Jackets (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Predators 7, Blackhawks 5 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Coyotes drop 7th straight game (Arizona Republic)
- Leafs shut out by Senators in final game of lost season (Toronto Star)
- Rangers drop finale, set to host Flyers in playoffs (New York Post)
- Tears for Ryan Smyth, jeers for the Canucks in 5-2 loss (Vancouver Province)
- Doughty sits out, reiterates he'll be ready for playoffs (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Rangers' McDonagh sits again with injury (New York Newsday)
- Scott's history brings more misconducts (Buffalo News)
- Hits, points, keep coming for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Joel Quenneville has a good problem to deal with: Depth (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Yeo and his principles don't wilt (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Hitchcock says Blues must battle to the finish (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins' Finnish built on Tuukka Rask and reward (Boston Herald)
- Lundqvist wants Cup to complete career (New York Newsday)
- Unselfish Bergeron boasts big numbers in special season (Boston Herald)
- He's not the same Jason Pominville this time around (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Landeskog, MacKinnon, O'Reilly, Duchene passion players for Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Hal Gill still has a big impact (Boston Herald)
- Why the Carolina Hurricanes missed the playoffs again (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Senators know team won't be the same next season (Ottawa Sun)
- Season with Devils was one of the most enjoyable of Jaromir Jagr's career (Newark Star Ledger)
- Why is Devils' season ending Sunday? Dainius Zubrus says team had mental issues (Newark Star Ledger)
- Michael Hutchison's time with Winnipeg Jets well spent (Winnipeg Sun)
- Red Wings recall defensemen Xavier Ouellet and Ryan Sproul from Grand Rapids Griffins (MLive.com)
- IceCaps call-ups hungry for playoff action (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Hockey hearts beat in Atlanta (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Hockey hall covets WHA Jets memorabilia (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Karen Newman: A Wings staple, singing national anthem at games for nearly 25 years (Detroit Free Press)
- Mayor makes it officially Ryan Smyth Day in Edmonton (Edmonton Journal)
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