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Thursday, April 12, 2012
- Flyers grin and bear Game 1 win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Predators win game of unlikely goals, unexpected penalties (Nashville City Paper)
- Canucks get smacked 4-2 by chirpy Kings (Vancouver Province)
- Wings' Helm returns for Game 1, then leaves with injury (Detroit Free Press)
- Halak in goal for Blues' playoff opener (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jonathan Toews looks like a go in opener (Chicago Sun Times)
- Bruins hope to start like they finished (Boston Herald)
- No Nathan Horton for this postseason run (Boston Herald)
- Colorado Avalanche gives coach Joe Sacco a two-year contract extension (Denver Post)
- Omark not top six on Oilers -- Tambellini (Edmonton Sun)
- Regier, Ruff will stay put (Buffalo News)
- Glendale mayor: City to talk with 1 Phoenix Coyotes buyer (Arizona Republic)
- NHL commish sees All-Star game in Nashville's future (The Tennessean)
- Rangers Look to a Veteran to Show the Way (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Rangers take blue-collar approach to top seed (USA Today)
- Blackhawks Star Sidelined by Concussion Hopes to Return for Playoffs (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Devils' Lou Lamoriello blames himself for missing playoffs last year (Newark Star Ledger)
- Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold calls this "the most frustrating year" (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Tambellini taking time to ponder Oilers coaching question (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames GM will look far and wide for upgrades (Calgary Herald)
- The scrutiny of Yakupov begins (Edmonton Journal)
- Thomas prepped for repeat (Buffalo News)
- Alfredsson's all class: Melnyk (Ottawa Sun)
- Unmasking Thomas (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Marty Brodeur's mind-set all about the playoffs (Bergen Record)
- Lundqvist is backbone of Rangers' Cup quest (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- L.A. Kings' Willie Mitchell gratified to see NHL progress addressing concussions (Vancouver Sun)
- Devils coach Pete DeBoer has no hard feelings (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Coaches' friendship on hold (Chicago Sun Times)
- Hawerchuk has one eye on 67's, other on Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Vancouver Canucks fans pre-game chatter veers toward riots (Vancouver Sun)
- Rising star Ward destined for NHL job (Calgary Herald)
- Hex appeal for Sens fans (Ottawa Sun)
- Red Wings fall in Game 1 (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins find script painfully familiar (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canucks chase Kings, flail with penalties and appear coached by Mike Keenan (Vancouver Province)
- Red Wings frustrated by missed opportunities, but encouraged by territorial play (MLive.com)
- Referees in Wings-Predators game find way to miss some big calls (Detroit News)
- Philadelphia's Bryzgalov bounces back in victory (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bears in Pens' forest don't stop Bryz (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Penguins defenseman Lovejoy returns early from knee surgery (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wings coach motivates Predators forwards (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings don't talk about Shea Weber's hit on Henrik Zetterberg (Detroit Free Press)
- Weber gets rough as Predators wrap up victory over Red Wings (Nashville City Paper)
- Predators' third and fourth lines deliver in Game 1 (Detroit Free Press)
- Predators' Hornqvist patterns game after Wings' Tomas Holmstrom (Detroit News)
- Penguins' Crosby has seen it all (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sens carry 'quiet confidence' into Game 1 (Ottawa Sun)
- Caps have a new role as underdog (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Coyotes ready to get 'intense' (Arizona Republic)
- Devs forward thinking (Bergen Record)
- San Jose Sharks putting puzzle together as they meet St. Louis Blues in NHL playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Despite slump, Blues are focused entering playoffs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Hawks believe they're in position for run to Cup (Chicago Tribune)
- Florida Panthers' defense develops into key unit (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Sens score praise from Rangers (Ottawa Sun)
- With Q in control, Hawks willing to follow (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Tippett: Coyotes in playoff mode for weeks (Arizona Republic)
- Anderson looks to take a bite out of The Big Apple (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ryane Clowe healthy again as San Jose Sharks face St. Louis Blues in NHL playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Carkner good to go (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers' Callahan primed for playoff ride (Bergen Record)
- Andrew Shaw has become a big part of what the Hawks are trying to do (Chicago Sun Times)
- With Devils entering playoffs, two emerging stars have spotlight (Newark Star Ledger)
- Ducks confident in core, see playoffs in future (Orange County Register)
- Time to embrace youth movement (Calgary Sun)
- Jets want closer look at draft crop (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maple Leafs have plenty of top junior stars to choose from at NHL draft (Toronto Star)
- Slater man of the worlds (Winnipeg Sun)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Nate Thompson, J.T. Brown, Teddy Purcell to play in world tournament (Tampa Bay Times)
- Chris Kreider gets primer on playing in NHL (Bergen Record)
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