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Thursday, April 17, 2014
- Weise's OT marker powers Canadiens past Lightning in Game 1 (Globe & Mail)
- Penguins overcome Blue Jackets to grab 4-3 victory in Game 1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ducks tend to business in Game 1 victory (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Mason out; Emery to start Game 1 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Goalie Ilya Bryzgalov is No. 1 in Minnesota Wild's universe (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Stanley Cup double duty a huge challenge (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Coyotes' Dave Tippett named Team Canada coach (Arizona Republic)
- Paul Maurice back for more (Winnipeg Sun)
- Another tweak for MTS Centre? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Precision to Meet Brute Force (New York Times)
- Rangers and Coach Are Lost No Longer (New York Times)
- The possession game: He who holds the puck raises the Cup (Globe & Mail)
- Which Ilya Bryzgalov will show up for Minnesota Wild? (Edmonton Journal)
- Patrick Roy, Joe Sakic, Adam Foote now help direct Avs after starring for team (Denver Post)
- Scrappy start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Stars show inexperience early, desire late in 4-3 loss to Ducks (Dallas Morning News)
- Columbus comes apart late in Game 1 defeat (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Physical Columbus team is a hit in playoff opener against Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lightning's Jon Cooper ups intrigue on line combos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Lightning's Lindback under fire from Canadiens (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins' Fleury hangs tough after shaky beginning (Columbus Dispatch)
- Shift in line suits Bennett just fine (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Peduto says Penguins playoff series will be economic boon (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Things moving quickly for Bolts rookie Paquette (Tampa Tribune)
- Dreams come true for Bolts' Killorn (Montreal Gazette)
- Lightning's Paquette looking for payback against Habs (Montreal Gazette)
- Robidas says he'll spill Stars' secrets to Ducks but still has affection for old team (Dallas Morning News)
- Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks take rivalry to first round of Stanley Cup Playoffs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings not the friendliest rivalry (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers 'too good' to miss playoffs (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Avs goalie Semyon Varlamov's transformation the fruit of hard work (Denver Post)
- Kings feed off Jonathan Quick's confidence to gear up for playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Giroux the leader of Flyers' resurgence (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Nash says he's hungry for a Stanley Cup (New York Newsday)
- Simmonds provides scoring punch (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Voracek wants his game to grow even more (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Mikael Granlund excited about his playoff debut (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Luke Schenn's first playoff game (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Stephane Veilleux's winding road brings him back to NHL playoffs (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blackhawks are confident to the core (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Detroit Red Wings grateful for rest, work on special teams at practice (Detroit Free Press)
- Black & Blue: First-round series promises to be physical (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Backes, Sobotka, Tarasenko participate in full practice (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Jonathan Ericsson skates Thursday for first time since injury (Detroit News)
- No question about it: Bruins confident Tuukka Rask up to task (Boston Herald)
- Corey Crawford isn't considered elite goalie outside Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wings' Alfredsson, 41, sets example for younger teammates (Detroit Free Press)
- Patrice Bergeron 'feeling good' as playoffs loom (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Bickell revved up for postseason rush (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Epic battles nothing new for brothers Brendan Smith of Red Wings, Reilly Smith of Bruins (MLive.com)
- Staying the course, of course (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Coyotes leaning toward change (Arizona Republic)
- Eight items on Flames' off-season to-do list (Calgary Herald)
- Canes coach Kirk Muller answers questions about his status with team (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Predators might also need new goaltending coach (The Tennessean)
- The Sedin twins will ultimately decide how old and stale the Canucks really are (Vancouver Province)
- Capitals, Mike Green may be reaching a 'game over' situation (Washington Times)
- Garrison will have a second chance to end the second-guessing (Vancouver Province)
- Anton Belov leaves Edmonton Oilers to return to Russian league (Edmonton Journal)
- Scheifele, Maurice to represent Canada (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jets' Trouba, Hellebuyck get call for their country (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres target elite trio in draft (Buffalo News)
- Hawks fans gobbling up tickets for St. Louis game (Chicago Tribune)
- Chico Resch retires from the booth (Bergen Record)
- NY Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers have a long -- and sometimes bizarre -- history in Stanley Cup playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Many NHL goalies sport unique superstitions (Denver Post)
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