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Sunday, April 8, 2012
- Canucks roll Edmonton Oilers, win second straight Presidents' Trophy (Vancouver Province)
- Florida Panthers defeat Carolina Hurricanes, win the division (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- 60! Stamkos ends season on high note (Tampa Tribune)
- Stakes not high, but Penguins win against Flyers a first (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers lose finale, get shot at Senators in playoffs (New York Post)
- Bruins wrap up regular with a SO win (Boston Herald)
- Parting gift (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blackhawks sign Emery for next season (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canadiens ask for permission to talk to assistant GM Marc Bergevin (Chicago Sun Times)
- Lundqvist Focused on the Cup (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Season over, Minnesota Wild seek talent infusion (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Sutter wants to stay, puts ball in organization's court (Calgary Herald)
- Renney's coaching staff still in limbo (Edmonton Journal)
- For 20-year NHL veteran Teemu Selanne, the question remains ... is the Flash finished? (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Iginla doesn't know what next season holds (Calgary Herald)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Steven Stamkos would trade goal marks for playoff run (Tampa Bay Times)
- Florida Panthers in hockey heaven after ending playoff drought (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Dedication paying off for Malkin (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- No rift between Orpik, Rangers' coach (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Marty St. Louis won't play for Canada at world championships (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flames legend offers advice for Iggy (Calgary Sun)
- Ex-Flyer Bob Froese finds new life in pulpit (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Blackhawks to face Coyotes in first round; close season with win over Red Wings (Chicago Sun Times)
- Devils ready to face Panthers after sixth-straight win (Bergen Record)
- Capitals dump Rangers, clinch seventh seed (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- San Jose Sharks will face St. Louis Blues in NHL playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Hitchcock adds grit to Blues' lineup in season finale (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames cap season by grounding Ducks 5-2 (Calgary Herald)
- Habs crush Leafs 4-1 (Montreal Gazette)
- Avs go down 6-1 to Nashville Predators in final game of season (Denver Post)
- Red Wings lose in shootout, will open playoffs at Nashville (Detroit News)
- Islanders lose season finale to Columbus (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Just like old times for Sens (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flyers lose season finale, 4-2, to Penguins (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kings must face best after blowing lead (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Preds quickly turn attention to Red Wings (The Tennessean)
- Sabres begin their time of reflection (Buffalo News)
- Ducks finish 'disappointing' season with loss (Orange County Register)
- Leafs end season with stinker (Toronto Sun)
- Jets lose to Bolts in OT (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canes close season with loss at Florida (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Minnesota closes the season below .500 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Stars lose fifth straight in finale, end season in 10th place in West (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Stepan back in lineup for Rangers (New York Post)
- With his 30th win, Corey Crawford is one confident goalie (Chicago Sun Times)
- Braden Holtby shines in Capitals' win over Rangers (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Karlsson finishes tough season with first victory (Calgary Herald)
- Stephen Gionta scores first NHL goal in Devils' season finale (Newark Star Ledger)
- Riley Sheahan makes NHL debut for Wings (Detroit News)
- Predators' misfit line makes name for itself (The Tennessean)
- Lundqvist wins team MVP award (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Henrik picked as Canuck MVP (Vancouver Sun)
- Gritty blue-liner Stuart wins Snyder award (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Red Wings realize they drew tough matchup in Nashville, but they're happy for the shorter travel (MLive.com)
- San Jose Sharks want to relish underdog role in playoffs against St. Louis Blues (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Blues draw Sharks for the first round (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Devils' Pete DeBoer: David Clarkson, Anton Volchenkov will be ready for playoffs (Newark Star Ledger)
- Red Wings' center Darren Helm on schedule to return by Game 2 of playoff series with Nashville (MLive.com)
- Kuba's quiet redemption (Ottawa Sun)
- Perron has quietly come back strong (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Avalanche rookie Gabriel Landeskog mature beyond his 19 years (Denver Post)
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