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Thursday, April 16, 2009
- Henrik, Rangers bottle Caps (New York Daily News)
- Solid Canucks take Blues 2-1 (Vancouver Province)
- Dropping like Flyers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Devils cruise past Hurricanes, 4-1 (Newark Star Ledger)
- Big names mull joining forces in bid for Habs (Globe & Mail)
- The end of the line for MacT (Edmonton Journal)
- Burke playing dial-a-deal (Toronto Star)
- Former Lightning GM interested in Colorado (Denver Post)
- Captain Chris Drury takes seat in Game 1 for the Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Tampa Bay Lightning layoffs include media specialist (St. Petersburg Times)
- For change, Bettman all smiles (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- First-Round Upsets Common in N.H.L. (New York Times)Subscriber site
- U.S. sets hockey roster with eye on Olympics (USA Today)
- Finally, a playoff buzz in Columbus (Globe & Mail)
- Survey says Savard fan favourite as Canadiens owner (Toronto Star)
- MacT expected to find new job quickly (Edmonton Journal)
- Players knew changes had to be made (Edmonton Journal)
- Canucks land first blow (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Canes crumble quickly (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Flyers shut down by Penguins (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hurricanes goalie sharp while teammates struggle (Newark Star Ledger)
- A tale of two goalies, and it did not favor Biron (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flyers lack of poise proves costly (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blues 'disappointed in the outcome' (Vancouver Sun)
- Staal tries to stop Ovechkin (New York Post)
- Rangers ignite listless power play (Washington Times)
- Rolston happy for fresh shot (New York Post)
- Flyers wary of Staal's impact (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Clark gets clearance to play (Washington Times)
- Supporting cast could play a big role in Flyers-Penguins matchup (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Last meeting offered lessons (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canucks got the results they were looking for (Vancouver Sun)
- Tortorella willing to let Korpikoski fly (New York Newsday)
- Coaches use different approaches (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Luongo wants Cup run (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Habs to create chaos in crease (Toronto Sun)
- Julien gave Bruins a break (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Ducks, San Jose meet in only second all-California playoff matchup (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Bruins must remain cool, calm, collected (Boston Herald)
- Can Hawks handle Flames’ bullying? (Chicago Sun Times)
- Blue Jackets embrace test (Windsor Star)
- Sharks ready for playoff opener against Anaheim Ducks (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- For Ducks, the pucks stop here (Orange County Register)
- Sharp still undecided for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Cleary feeling better, ready to play in traffic (Detroit Free Press)
- It's a bird, it's a plane ... (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks won't say who will start in goal (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Mason must stand tall (Columbus Dispatch)
- Goalies: It's rookie vs. veteran (Detroit News)
- Blue Jackets say success against Red Wings hinges on more than rookie goalie Steve Mason (Ann Arbor News)
- Only 20, Toews has carried the load with amazing ease (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Wings motivated to give Hossa first Cup (Detroit Free Press)
- Koivu's feet planted firmly on ground (Montreal Gazette)
- Pahlsson team's resident greybeard at age 30 (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks' Teemu Selanne makes sure the stick measures up (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Moss has matured into secondary scoring threat (Calgary Sun)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Stanley Cup vets share experience (Chicago Tribune)
- Hawks turn to Keith and Seabrook to contain Iginla's explosiveness (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Versteeg happy to pay playoff price (Toronto Sun)
- Some Predators get a taste of playoffs (The Tennessean)
- Sens will have tough choice at No. 9 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Shannon sticks with Senators (Ottawa Sun)
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