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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
- Maple Leafs introduce Brendan Shanahan as new hockey president, Carlyle's future up in air (Toronto Star)
- Barry Trotz: 'It's not a sad day but a joyous day' (The Tennessean)
- They're back: Toews, Kane ready to go (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Flyers aren't sure if Mason will play (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tavares: 'There's no part of me that wants to leave' (New York Newsday)
- Jack Capuano will return as Islanders coach, GM says (New York Newsday)
- Martin Brodeur's return one of many questions for Devils (Bergen Record)
- On day after, Caps bide time (Washington Post)
- Canada's Lonely Standard-Bearers in the NHL Playoffs (New York Times)
- Habs retool ahead of showdown with Bolts (Globe & Mail)
- NHL Teams Suffer Post-Olympic Blues (New York Times)
- Wounded Maple Leafs clear out equipment and turn focus to healing themselves (National Post)
- Tortorella, players have different visions for Canucks' future (Globe & Mail)
- Shanahan no stranger to being second-guessed (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle's job could be in jeopardy (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs forward Nazem Kadri and new president Brendan Shanahan share London roots (Toronto Sun)
- Predators players try to cope with Barry Trotz news (The Tennessean)
- Offensive failings were common under Trotz (The Tennessean)
- Burke on heightened expectations for Flames next season: 'Go ahead and raise the bar' (Calgary Herald)
- Peter Chiarelli lauds Bruins on eve of playoffs (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Toews content with team's response to Orpik's hit (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Marian Hossa for Selke Trophy -- probably not, but why not? (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blues' tailspin revives bad memories (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins not favored to win for a change (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Minnesota Wild could be peaking at right time against Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Penguins chief concern (Columbus Dispatch)
- Colorado Avalanche switches focus to Minnesota Wild as playoff foe (Denver Post)
- Canadiens focus on special teams ahead of opener in Tampa (Montreal Gazette)
- Stars believe they deserve to be in playoffs (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Wild finishes strong after desert summit conducted by leaders (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wings youngsters must get up to speed for rigors of playoffs (Detroit News)
- Penguins coach Bylsma's system will be put to test in Stanley Cup playoffs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Sharks' Raffi Torres' status unclear for playoff opener (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sharks' Scott Hannan says he's OK for playoff opener (San Jose Mercury News)
- Matured Kari Lehtonen puts early-career playoff struggles behind him, ready to carry Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Lindback seizes moment as Lightning head to playoffs (Tampa Tribune)
- Captain Mikko Koivu knows how precious playoffs are (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Will these playoffs be Timonen's last? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- A year later, Pominville gives Wild an added playoff weapon (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- J.T. Miller gets another shot after scathing criticism (New York Post)
- Sharks' Tomas Hertl excited about first playoff game (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues face choice on sixth defenseman (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins need several players to step up during playoffs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Haula's been good, but healthy Granlund would get old job back (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Old friends Jack Johnson, Sidney Crosby meet in playoffs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Robidas' new role for Ducks: Informant (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Reality sinks in for Maple Leafs as players pack up and head home (Toronto Star)
- Canucks prepare for facelift following disastrous season (Vancouver Sun)
- Sabres must move on with a new attitude (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes appear ready to embrace change (Arizona Republic)
- Another early end for Canes' season; team prepares for long summer (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maple Leafs' Bolland hopes to return (Toronto Sun)
- Ottawa Senators' Spezza 'not naive' to trade talk (Ottawa Sun)
- Pending unrestricted free agent Cammalleri would like to speak with Flames, unsure if he'll test market (Calgary Herald)
- Ottawa Senators' Hemsky wants to play for 'good team' (Ottawa Sun)
- Leafs' Bernier will be back, what about Reimer? (Toronto Sun)
- Big decisions lie ahead for Calgary Flames free-agent (Calgary Sun)
- Calgary Flames hope for a little lottery luck (Calgary Sun)
- Fixing defence top priority for MacLean (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames coach Bob Hartley gets vote of confidence, but it remains to be seen if that leads to an extension (Calgary Herald)
- Daniel Sedin says he's fine after 'scary' hit in Canucks' final game (Vancouver Sun)
- Smith won't need surgery (Arizona Republic)
- Devils' Ryane Clowe confirms second concussion (Bergen Record)
- For Sekera, painful end to a good season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Ottawa Senators' Z-bad feeling better (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs were banged-up bunch down stretch (Toronto Sun)
- Calgary Flames' Karri Ramo proves his worth (Calgary Sun)
- Kessel sputtered along with Leafs playoff hopes (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks' minus-master Alex Edler: 'Bottom line is I haven't been good enough' (Vancouver Sun)
- Oilers' Gagner: 'I know it's not good enough' (Edmonton Journal)
- Will Adam Larsson get a chance to be a Devils regular next season? (Newark Star Ledger)
- Monahan headed to world championships with Team Canada (Calgary Herald)
- Six years later, Parrish is on Wild payroll no more (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Jackets backer creates hashtag to rally others on Twitter as team heads into playoffs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avs captain Gabe Landeskog greets arrivals to DIA in time for playoffs (Denver Post)
- Lightning's Jeff Vinik a model owner (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canucks' David Booth's wedding plans involve a dead deer (Vancouver Sun)
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