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Tuesday, April 29, 2014
- Penguins hold off Blue Jackets rally for 4-3 win; claim first-round playoff series (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Kings looking to make history in series (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Parise's two goals lift Wild past Colorado to force Game 7 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Calgary Flames introduce Brad Treliving as new GM (Calgary Sun)
- Canes GM Rutherford steps down; Francis takes over (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Capitals' future still banks on Ovechkin (Washington Post)
- Nash Still Contributes to Rangers Despite His Scoring Drought in the Playoffs (New York Times)
- Nathan MacKinnon, the NHL's new 'Kid,' a playoff sensation for the Colorado Avalanche (National Post)
- Treliving brings truculence to Burke's Calgary Flames (Globe & Mail)
- Calgary Flames already have several building blocks in place (Calgary Sun)
- Flames GM Treliving staying true (Calgary Sun)
- Treliving took long road to GM seat (Calgary Herald)
- Hiring assistant first job for new GM (Calgary Herald)
- New Flames GM has connections to Calgary (Calgary Herald)
- Carolina Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos: Blame injuries, not coach (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Red Wings' Ken Holland hopes playoff experience will benefit young players (Detroit News)
- Avs coach Patrick Roy's goalie-pulling is catching on in NHL (Denver Post)
- Yeo in favor of coaches' challenges (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ducks Coach Bruce Boudreau happy to avoid Game 7 (Los Angeles Times)
- Even without 'sexy stats,' Zdeno Chara shines for Bruins (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Are Predators right about Shea Weber's worth? (The Tennessean)
- Donald Sterling reaction: Sixers, Devils owner Joshua Harris calls Clippers owner's comments 'hurtful' (Newark Star Ledger)
- Zach Parise leads Wild past Avalanche to force Game 7 (Denver Post)
- So much for Avalanche easing in Duchene (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Going down swinging (Columbus Dispatch)
- Fleury stands tall for Penguins in Game 6 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins goalie doesn't repeat Game 4 gaffe (Columbus Dispatch)
- Zach Parise of the Minnesota Wild scores early, then adds late winner (Denver Post)
- Injuries haven't ruined Keith Ballard's season (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Young Blue Jackets poised for bright future (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- All on the line for Flyers in Game 6 (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- NY Rangers battling history as they look to close out Flyers in Game 6 (New York Daily News)
- Berube mum on changing Flyers' top line (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rangers' Nash due for a goal: Coach (New York Post)
- Brad Richards comfy in leading role for Rangers (Bergen Record)
- Flyers need Schenn to boost offense (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- McDonagh taking care of defensive responsibilities (New York Newsday)
- Flyers' Gustafsson ready to hit the ice (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Bruins quick to answer (Boston Herald)
- Blackhawks on a roll, now forced to rest (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Another comeback for Ducks, this time on bigger stage (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Jonathan Toews always makes things happen (Chicago Sun-Times)
- P.K. Subban knows Habs can't let up (Boston Herald)
- Bryan Bickell comes alive for playoffs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- One day after heartbreaking exit, Stars already pushing toward next season (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues' late-season swoon factored into playoff exit (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Inexperience might have caught up with Stars at wrong time (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Blues' best-laid plans don't pay off (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bolts G Bishop undergoing wrist surgery today (Tampa Tribune)
- Another strong spring could put Wings goalie prospect Mzarek in NHL next season (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg to rehabilitate back, miss world championships (Detroit News)
- Wayne Gretzky big fan of Colorado Avalanche rookie Nathan MacKinnon (Denver Post)
- Maher retiring from Flames booth (Calgary Herald)
- Body sends the message: It's time to hang 'em up (Vancouver Province)
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