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Wednesday, April 9, 2014
- Flyers rout Panthers and clinch playoff spot (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Wild rallies, wins in shootout to clinch top wild-card spot in playoffs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Babcock becomes winningest Wings coach; playoffs now just one point away (Detroit Free Press)
- Johansen turns pass into win (Columbus Dispatch)
- With chances slim, Capitals show a pulse (Washington Post)
- Maple Leafs's playoff hopes dead after 3-0 loss to Lightning (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins star center Malkin tests injured foot with skating sessions (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Canucks fire general manager Mike Gillis (Vancouver Province)
- Turmoil in Vancouver: GM's firing highlights pressures of being a Canadian NHL owner (Globe & Mail)
- What will Toronto Maple Leafs do about Dave Bolland? (National Post)
- Canucks icon Trevor Linden denies rumours he's to be named new team president (Vancouver Sun)
- Feaster's famine: Torts' buddy hungry to get back into a GM's role (Vancouver Province)
- Trevor Linden, Bob Nicholson top candidates to head Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Mike Gillis made some major moves (Vancouver Sun)
- Only questions remain for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Devils to be eliminated from playoff contention if Columbus and Detroit win Wednesday (Newark Star Ledger)
- Watching playoffs from the couch hard for those who've never made it (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Hard-working Flames only care about winning, not tanking and improving draft odds (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks put positive spin on playoffs on road (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Vigneault shutting down information on injuries (New York Post)
- Nolan miffed at Rinaldo's suspension (Buffalo News)
- Steven Stamkos focuses on present, future (Tampa Bay Times)
- Minnesota Wild's Josh Harding nominated for Bill Masterton Trophy (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Lightning's Stamkos nominated for Masterton Trophy (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kari Lehtonen and Tyler Seguin lead Stars to big victory over Nashville (Dallas Morning News)
- Avs win at Edmonton, just two points out of first in Central Division (Denver Post)
- Brad Richards, Martin St. Louis help NY Rangers blow by Hurricanes for 4-1 win (New York Daily News)
- Bolts win, but injury to Bishop could be devastating (Tampa Tribune)
- Senators eliminated from playoffs despite win (Ottawa Citizen)
- Colorado Avalanche show playoff form as they outperform Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Stars end Predators' playoff hopes (The Tennessean)
- Isles again finish under .500 at home (New York Newsday)
- Coyotes fall in overtime (Arizona Republic)
- Blues' downward spiral continues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild tie Bruins late, win in shootout (Boston Herald)
- Stewart works hard to return (Buffalo News)
- McDonagh out again with injured shoulder (New York Newsday)
- Downie returns to shutdown line (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Pavel Datsyuk is closing in on 'typical' game for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- David Legwand scores winner as Detroit needs one point to clinch playoff berth (MLive.com)
Mike Babcock becomes Red Wings' all-time leader in wins but focuses on getting team into playoffs (MLive.com)
- Ekman-Larsson continues raising game (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings' Kyle Quincey trying to win the give-and-take game (Detroit News)
- Maple Leafs' Ashton looking to translate AHL success to the NHL (Toronto Sun)
- Halak not quite ready to face his former team (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers' Marc Staal honored (Bergen Record)
- Michalek could be saying goodbye to Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Ryan Jones expects to move on from Edmonton Oilers following season (Edmonton Journal)
- Wild think they'll have Clayton Stoner back for playoffs (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kings' Mike Richards rolls with rolling with the fourth line (Los Angeles Times)
- Brandon Saad's benching the least of Blackhawks' worries (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers brawler Luke Gazdic aims to be tough, effective fourth-liner (Edmonton Sun)
- Devils' Jaromir Jagr still a favorite to retired NHL referee Paul Stewart (Newark Star Ledger)
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