|
|
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
- Kings shakeup: Darryl Sutter and Dean Lombardi are out, Luc Robitaille and Rob Blake promoted (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers bring the singular voice of Dale Tallon back as ‘new’ GM (Miami Herald)
- Stars plan to move quickly on finding a new coach (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Sharks’ Thornton, Couture could play in opener (San Jose Mercury News)
- John Tavares on contract talks with Islanders: Sooner the better (New York Newsday)
- Auston Matthews’ historic rookie season should earn Leafs first Calder trophy in 51 years (Toronto Sun)
- After firing Desjardins, Canucks seek new coach for team of young players (Globe & Mail)
- After Near Playoff Miss, Islanders Reluctantly Look Ahead (New York Times)
- Even Before NHL Playoffs Start, Canadian Broadcaster Is a Winner (New York Times)
- Is it fashionable for NHL coaches to be superstitious? (USA Today)
- Rogers Media begins to reap reward in billion-dollar NHL broadcast deal (Globe & Mail)
- Ron and Don gear up for another long playoff run (Toronto Sun)
- How Jim Rutherford became one of the NHL's best leaders (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Stars GM Jim Nill: I've already talked to three coaching candidates (Dallas Morning News)
- Vision for future taking shape (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jets coach Paul Maurice ready for what comes (Winnipeg Sun)
- Oilers say they are playoff-battle ready for Sharks (Edmonton Journal)
- Chicago Blackhawks are no strangers to coming up clutch (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Montreal will be hostile environment for all the Rangers, but especially for Chris Kreider (New York Daily News)
- Time for Senators to take next step (Ottawa Sun)
- Blues carry positive attitude into playoffs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins have big job clawing through Senators’ trap (Boston Herald)
- Flames playoff run will be short if they can't halt skid in Anaheim (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs have to deal with much more than just Ovechkin (Toronto Sun)
- Years of Rangers-Canadiens bad blood will hang over series (New York Post)
- Oilers coaches early 'X' factor against Sharks (Edmonton Journal)
- Yeo vs. Wild is juicy subplot, but St. Louis coach focuses on Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames coach Gulutzan accepts underdog status (Calgary Sun)
- Injury status of Blues? Don't ask (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild goalie Dubnyk seeks return to early-season dominance (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Brian Elliott shakes off rough start to shine for Calgary Flames en route to NHL playoff berth (Calgary Herald)
- Stanley Cup playoffs can bring out best in 'clutch' Penguins players (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- P.K. Subban prepared for first playoff run with Predators (The Tennessean)
- Kreider puts collision with Price behind him (New York Newsday)
- Wild's Haula could be key at wing against Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild’s Mikael Granlund surging into playoffs after career year at wing (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Time for old pals Komarov and Ovechkin to get reacquainted (Toronto Sun)
- For Mitchell, Caps’ regular-season finale far from meaningless (Washington Times)
- Canadiens forward Alex Galchenyuk joins fourth line for playoff opener (Montreal Gazette)
- Question of the day: If everyone's healthy, who sits for the Senators? (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blackhawks rookies braced for their first Stanley Cup playoffs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bruins sign Charlie McAvoy, making him eligible for playoffs (Boston Globe)
- Alain Vigneault and Claude Julien to put friendship aside again as Rangers, Canadiens prepare for playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Mike Sullivan, John Tortorella ready to set friendship aside in first round (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Lightning offseason plan: Make sure disappointing season doesn't happen again (Tampa Bay Times)
- Playoff drought frustrates rebuilding Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Okposo's leadership, illness on Sabres' minds as they depart (Buffalo News)
- Players lament another lost season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Eichel losing patience with Sabres' acceptance of losing (Buffalo News)
- Canes' Ward: 'You can't help but think about the young potential this organization has' (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Canes’ Skinner leaves no doubt about his value to the team (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Lindholm fitter this season, and it showed (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Avalanche defenseman Tyson Barrie’s season wasn’t minus frustration (Denver Post)
- Valtteri Filppula balanced Flyers lines, helped their even-strength play (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bill Sutherland, who scored Flyers' first goal, dies at 82 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Devils GM Ray Shero to help pick Team USA for World Championship (NJ.com)
- Laine says no to national team (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wood, Blandisi among four re-assigned to Albany (AHL) (NorthJersey.com)
- Four Wings head back to Grand Rapids for playoff push (Detroit News)
- Wild sign prospect Carson Soucy to a two-year, entry-level contract (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Steve Yzerman pays homage to the Joe, praises Red Wings fans (MLive.com)
- Why Kris Draper missed farewell to the Joe (Detroit Free Press)
|
|