Wednesday, April 10, 2019
- Devils win Jack Hughes race, will pick No. 1 overall in 2019 NHL Draft | Full results, pick order (NJ.com)
- Rangers move up to No. 2 overall in draft lottery (New York Newsday)
- 'This is a game changer': Blackhawks buck the lottery odds, will pick third in the NHL draft (Chicago Tribune)
- It’s a new postseason and a (slightly) new Lightning team (Tampa Bay Times)
- It's time for Isles to take advantage of home ice (New York Newsday)
- Golden Knights ready to ‘flip the switch’ for series with Sharks (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wild star Zach Parise played with broken right foot for final month (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Slava Voynov suspended by NHL until at least 2020 for domestic violence (Los Angeles Times)
- Controversial tweets from Blues goaltender come to light (Winnipeg Free Press)
- The ghosts of losses past haunt the Calgary Flames’ James Neal (Globe & Mail)
- Local hero, national villain: Wilson just does what needs to be done (Washington Times)
- From the depths to the spotlight: NHLers who could shine in the playoffs (Ottawa Citizen)
- Avalanche slips from No. 1 to No. 4 in NHL draft order — again (Denver Post)
- Kings drop from 2nd to 5th in NHL draft lottery; Ducks fall from 8th to 9th (Orange County Register)
- Detroit Red Wings get sixth pick in 2019 NHL draft lottery (Detroit Free Press)
- Sabres land seventh overall pick in NHL draft lottery (Buffalo News)
- Flyers drop to No. 11 in first round after NHL draft lottery; Devils get top pick (Philly.com)
- Wild fall to No. 12 in NHL draft, Blackhawks move up to No. 3 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Arizona Coyotes will pick 14th overall in 2019 NHL draft (Arizona Republic)
- Canadiens get the No. 15 overall pick at this year's NHL Draft (Montreal Gazette)
- Second playoff meeting will only fuel Knights-Sharks rivalry (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Stars' playoff series vs. Nashville could help grow a budding rivalry that feels hand-picked (Dallas Morning News)
- Blue Jackets tune out distractions to prepare for Lightning (Columbus Dispatch)
- Getting past Chara a long story for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Sharks’ Evander Kane on Golden Knights: “We know they don’t like us” (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canes-Caps series personal for Williams, and a chance to knock off the champs (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Predators GM David Poile confident pieces are in place, just in time for NHL playoffs (The Tennessean)
- Inside ‘a challenging year’ for Penguins coach Mike Sullivan (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- John Tortorella says ‘no reminiscing’ about his Tampa days (Columbus Dispatch)
- Message received loud and clear, as Peters delivers success to Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Golden Knights’ Fleury shakes off injury, rust for Sharks (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Can Martin Jones give the Sharks the goaltending they need to win the Cup? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penguins’ Matt Murray as cool, calm as ever as 4th playoff run begins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Blues goalie Jordan Binnington persevered when his odds looked bad (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sharks goalie Martin Jones seeks redemption vs. Golden Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Hurricanes’ goalie tandem not the first for the team in the playoffs (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Mat Barzal's mindset ahead of his Sidney Crosby showdown (New York Post)
- Golden Knights’ Max Pacioretty eager to return to NHL playoffs (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Unlikely dance partners: Stastny deal still resonates with Jets and Blues (Winnipeg Sun)
- ‘Car breaks down, body breaks down’: Lars Eller had a rough case of the Mondays (Washington Post)
- Flames’ Tkachuk has ingredients to be both impact and irritant in playoffs (Calgary Sun)
- Game 1 is the focus for Leafs defenceman Jake Gardiner, not Game 7 (Toronto Star)
- For Anders Lee, these Islanders are all about team (New York Newsday)
- Foligno, Jenner flip line spots for playoffs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flames forward Sam Bennett hopes to reinforce reputation as playoff stud (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs' Marner has no confidence issues as series with Bruins about to get underway (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins need Charlie McAvoy to flourish in third postseason (Boston Herald)
- Ehlers eager to generate offence after last year's playoff drought (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blues' Dunn, Thomas eager for first playoffs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Tough-minded Jared McCann is motivated by his mother's fight (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Stars center Justin Dowling appears poised to make NHL playoff debut: 'He's a guy that makes plays' (Dallas Morning News)
- Beaulieu bounced from Jets lineup with Morrissey's return (Winnipeg Free Press)
- GM Pierre Dorion says the "worst is behind us" for the Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Sens GM Pierre Dorion apologizes for trade-deadline remarks (Ottawa Sun)
- Brutal season means Kings have plenty of work ahead (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Canadiens need upgrades, but Bergevin unlikely to lure free agents here (Montreal Gazette)
- Wild will retool on fly when Koivu, Dumba return (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild coach Bruce Boudreau gets vote of confidence from GM Paul Fenton (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild winger Jason Zucker faces uncertain summer (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Cam Talbot, Brian Elliott still candidates to pair with Carter Hart next season (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Canadiens' Jonathan Drouin understands fans' frustration with him (Montreal Gazette)
- Canadiens' Carey Price won't play for Team Canada at world championship (Montreal Gazette)
- Flames sign Russian goalie Artyom Zagidulin (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins broadcaster Mike Lange will miss start of the playoffs because of illness (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Former Jets star has two teams to cheer for (Winnipeg Free Press)
- As Capitals prepare for Stanley Cup defense, Todd Reirden’s son faces ongoing battle of his own (Washington Post)