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Friday, May 1, 2009
- Canucks win 5-3 despite blowing three-goal lead (Vancouver Sun)
- Russian team signs Florida Panthers' Richard Zednik (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Tortorella apologizes (New York Post)
- Flyers' Carter played with separated shoulder (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blue Jackets' Hejda, Picard each have wrist surgery (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sullivan named a finalist for NHL's Masterton Trophy (Nashville City Paper)
- Guy Lafleur awaits verdict (Montreal Gazette)
- Fixing the Rangers’ Problems Is Harder Than Masking Them (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Just Miles Apart, 2 Arenas Compete (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Fire up the grill: Five NHL offseason trade scenarios (USA Today)
- Ducks can't fly below the radar any more (Toronto Star)
- It's face-off time for Ovechkin, Crosby (Washington Times)
- Ovechkin says Sid's the `superstar' (Toronto Star)
- Crosby vs. Ovechkin is a monumental clash of titans (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- NHL playoffs a danger for top-seeded teams (Orange County Register)
- Sean Avery, John Tortorella prove a lot alike: Each says he's sorry for behavior, vows to change (New York Daily News)
- Rumor mill running on Sutter (Bergen Record)
- Bearing up (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- NHL hopes Fenway an ice fit (Boston Herald)
- Sharks mourn passing of Frank Jirik (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Hawks will negotiate with Havlat after playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Hawks make strong statement against Canada's final hope (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Hawks D go too deep and pay the price (Vancouver Province)
- Toews sees limited action vs. Canucks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Chicago Blackhawks expect physical play (Chicago Tribune)
- Well-rested Canucks scrape past war-weary Hawks (Vancouver Sun)
- Chicago Blackhawks' Adam Burish likes to get under opponents' skin (Chicago Tribune)
- Second-round playoff series pits last two Stanley Cup champs (Detroit Free Press)
- Duck has Wings fresh in his mind (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Canes start as underdogs (Durham Herald-Sun)
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- Defense, depth will test Canes (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Carlyle wants his players out of the box (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Bruins can’t wait to play tonight (Boston Herald)
- Canes' rising stars (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Jonas Hiller is seasoned rookie (Detroit News)
- Niedermayer threat (Windsor Star)
- Wings good at charging the goal, but Anaheim's Hiller will be tough to crack (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings to use multiple defenders against Ryan Getzlaf, rest of Anaheim's top line (Ann Arbor News)
- Aaron Ward OK with friendly faces (Boston Herald)
- Ducks' Chris Pronger praises Tomas Holmstrom (Ann Arbor News)
- Carlyle, Babcock share 'amazing' parallels (Orange County Register)
- Let the 'circus' begin (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Playoff matchup loaded with intensity (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Gonchar provides steadying hand (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- There's No Stopping Green (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Malkin focused on Stanley Cup (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Task before Varlamov grows against Pittsburgh (Washington Times)
- Task before Varlamov grows (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Devils won't shake up roster after second straight early playoff ouster, GM Lou Lamoriello says (New York Daily News)
- Rangers: Keep 'em or dump 'em? (New York Daily News)
- Questions and regrets as Devils say goodbyes (New York Post)
- Remaining members of Minnesota Wild's front office looking for a player with 'pizazz' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Some Blues get a bit more competition (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Thrashers’ Kovalchuk shines in World Championships (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- 'Back' to be Enemy No. 1 (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs track Monster (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' secret `stache' in Mitchell (Toronto Star)
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