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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
- Game 3: Pens take 3-0 series lead (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wild just fine in overtime again  (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Nine seconds extend Preds' season (The Tennessean)
- Nonis fired (Vancouver Province)
- NHL reacts quickly to Avery's antics, amends conduct rule (New York Newsday)
- Brodeur not distracted by Avery's antics (New York Post)
- Bergeron return in first round unlikely (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Lecavalier To Have Surgery Today (Tampa Tribune)
- There will be blood (Toronto Star)
- Hockey analyst apologizes for slip of tongue (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- No bull from Versus about blacked-out Rangers-Devils game (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rise and great fall of one GM (Vancouver Province)
- Avs lose Game 3 in overtime (Denver Post)
- Meltdown: Three-goal outburst in third sinks Wings (Detroit News)
- Ellis gets job done in first NHL playoff victory (Nashville City Paper)
- Wild's Backstrom remains a saving grace (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
- Matured Fleury is the key (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Pens' Roberts a late scratch (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rolston shows his value despite not scoring many goals  (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Power outage affecting Avs' play (Denver Post)
- Monument to Ottawa's glory years destroyed (Ottawa Citizen)
- Koivu shines in postseason (Denver Post)
- Hannan ignores sore leg to play hurt in Game 3 (Denver Post)
- Brunette's magic isn't enough (Denver Rocky Mountain News)
- McCarty still a presence, joins Drake, Hartigan in pestering Tootoo (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' mistakes keep coming in pairs (The Tennessean)
- The pregame didn't go well, either (Ottawa Citizen)
- Fan fever for playoffs not red hot this year (Ottawa Citizen)
- Avery-Brodeur Feud Fires Up Series (New York Sun)
- History against Ducks, but they say task 'doable' (Los Angeles Daily News)
- 'Going for the head' (Calgary Sun)
- Rangers must clean up their act (New York Daily News)
- Caps looking for net results (Washington Times)
- Strategy after tough loss: 'Compete for 60 minutes' (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Black and bold (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Power Outage (Montreal Gazette)
- Delayed gratification (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Lucic is big, tough and scary (Montreal Gazette)
- Don't count the Bruins out just yet (Montreal Gazette)
- Hatcher says he's ready to play (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Bouillon skates, may return (Boston Herald)
- Tick, tick, tick, tick (Calgary Sun)
- Richards holds key to winning (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Norstrom, Barnes find veteran gear for Dallas Stars (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Richards keys revival (Washington Times)
- Staal going strong (New York Post)
- Flyers' Timonen says he can handle Ovechkin (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Dallas Stars, others slipping on home ice (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Neely remains a force with Bruins (Montreal Gazette)
- Capitals' coach has history with Holmgren (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Habs' Kostopoulos a hit in playoffs (Toronto Star)
- Grebeshkov inks one-year deal (Edmonton Sun)
- Yotes sign Baker-winner Porter (Arizona Republic)
- For Hawks, there's more talent coming (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Sabres Edge blog hits the million mark (Buffalo News)
- Senior hockey about passion, not pay (Toronto Star)
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