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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Rangers advance to next round
(New York Daily News)
Ducks have plenty of fight left, beat Stars 5-2
(Orange County Register)
Fran-tastic: Breakaway goal in overtime gives Wings Game 5
(Detroit Free Press)
On the Ray out
(Ottawa Sun)
Marty: No shake for Sean
(New York Daily News)
Koivu could face Bruins tonight
(Montreal Gazette)
Help wanted: 1 Cup needed
(Ottawa Sun)
Hockey goalies always have had a lonely existence
(New York Newsday)
Stars fail to close Duck season
(Fort-Worth Star Telegram)
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Preds take gut shot
(The Tennessean)
Gomez becomes difference-maker
(Bergen Record)
Preds stars may return for Game 6
(The Tennessean)
Lundqvist gets a grip in the clutch
(Newark Star Ledger)
Ellis' career night wasted
(The Tennessean)
Lundqvist swept aside Devils' penalty shot hopes
(New York Newsday)
Losing division didn't divide Stars
(Dallas Morning News)
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Asham unsure of future with Devils
(Newark Star Ledger)
Caps Down, Not Out
(Washington Post)
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Sixth sense
(Boston Herald)
Flyers hope history remains on their side
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Seeking shot in the arm
  (Minnesota Star-Tribune)
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All eyes on price
(Montreal Gazette)
Status quo for Bergeron
(Boston Globe)
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Officials say little about McLaren's injury
(San Jose Mercury News)
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Captain needs crew to follow
(Calgary Sun)
More confident Brian Rolston leads Minnesota Wild in playoff scoring against Avalanche
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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Carter, Richards have become multidimensional
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Cheechoo train gets on track as premier sniper
(Calgary Sun)
Hnidy has filled need nicely
(Boston Herald)
Regehr pipes up again, but he's praising mates
(Calgary Sun)
Boston believes it will prevail
(Toronto Star)
Bruins won't go quietly
(Toronto Sun)
Pavelski's proving he's no average Joe
(Calgary Sun)
Capitals built for the future
(Washington Times)
Staal is filling important niche as playoffs continue
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Gill's grit make difference for Pens
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
But Sens do want Redden
(Ottawa Sun)
'We want good people here'
(Ottawa Citizen)
Kane leads fresh faces
(Buffalo News)
Artyukhin proposes two-year deal
(St. Petersburg Times)
Canucks owner given static
(Vancouver Sun)
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