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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
- Flyers founder Ed Snider dies at 83 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Coyotes seek new leadership at GM after firing Maloney (Arizona Republic)
- Datsyuk on leaving Wings: ‘It is not a final decision’ (Detroit News)
- Henrik Lundqvist 'wasn't feeling well' leaves Rangers practice early days ahead of first playoff game against Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin sees few changes on horizon (Montreal Gazette)
- Coyotes boss pledges arena plans within weeks (Arizona Republic)
- Henrik Lundqvist, Rangers’ Rock in Net, Has Been Wobbling (New York Times)
- Montreal Canadiens make efforts to quash speculation about P.K. Subban (Globe & Mail)
- NHL Network unveils stunning new hockey studio, dubbed 'The Rink' (USA Today)
- Flyers playoff run, however long, is for Ed Snider (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flyers to honor Snider with patches on uniforms (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flyers family mourns Snider's passing (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- What a handshake from Ed Snider meant to Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Joshua Harris, owner of Sixers and Devils, mourns Ed Snider (NJ.com)
- Devils GM Ray Shero knows his team needs more goal-scorers (Bergen Record)
- Treliving thinks Flames have 'great future,' but this season was 'a failure' (Calgary Herald)
- Chevy: Jets didn't earn right to be in playoffs (Winnipeg Free Press)
- 'Major disappointment' (Columbus Dispatch)
- Wave of optimism (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers head coach Todd McLellan hates the word 'rebuild' as much as fans (Edmonton Journal)
- Identical deals could be in picture for Calgary Flames free agents Gaudreau and Monahan (Calgary Sun)
- GM Dale Tallon's blueprint for Panthers' success right on schedule (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blackhawks healthy and raring to go as playoffs begin (Chicago Sun-Times)
- The Capitals are more hybrid than ‘heavy’ heading into postseason (Washington Post)
- Playoff experience helps, but Stars believe they have something else that will help them succeed in postseason (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers need ‘A’ game to beat Pens again (Bergen Record)
- San Jose Sharks prefer not to look back on playoff collapse against Los Angeles Kings (San Jose Mercury News)
- Predators have hands full with Ducks in first round (The Tennessean)
- Blues still short-handed (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Why linked Isles and Panthers both got face-off they wanted (New York Post)
- Florida Panthers have plenty of playoff experience but a lot of postseason rookies (Miami Herald)
- Ducks coach seems to be torn between John Gibson and Frederik Andersen (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks' Crawford a little rusty, ready for playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Eric Staal says he’s 100 percent ready (New York Newsday)
- Ryan Callahan, Nikita Kucherov, Victor Hedman return to Lightning practice (Tampa Bay Times)
- Parise goes to Mayo; Wild go on as if he won't be back soon (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Fleury practices, but when will he play? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Vigneault confirms what we knew about Ryan McDonagh (New York Post)
- Travis Hamonic working hard to make Game 1 (New York Newsday)
- Jimmy Howard 'looking forward to challenge' as Red Wings' No. 1 playoff goalie (MLive.com)
- Lightning need Bishop to be a towering figure in net (Tampa Tribune)
- How will Lightning fans greet the return of Jonathan Drouin? (Tampa Bay Times)
- Chicago Blackhawks counting on van Riemsdyk in playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Larkin's stubble starting to bubble for Wings' playoffs (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks re-assign Bryan Bickell, Dennis Rasmussen, recall David Rundblad (Chicago Tribune)
- David Krejci eager for fix of hip surgery (Boston Herald)
- Anderson feels a sense of urgency to win (Ottawa Sun)
- Tuukka Rask stuck with sick feeling (Boston Herald)
- Calgary Flames goaltending picture will see big changes over summer (Calgary Sun)
- Veteran players have Claude Julien’s back (Boston Herald)
- Karlsson not ready to discuss Sens' compete level (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canadiens' Alex Galchenyuk at his best with broken finger (Montreal Gazette)
- Loui Eriksson sounds like he’ll have a new home (Boston Globe)
- Wheeler would wear the 'C' with pride (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Edmonton Oilers defenceman Oscar Klefbom emerging from injury-tanked season (Edmonton Sun)
- Lazar brutally honest (Ottawa Citizen)
- Hoffman’s future with Senators up in the air (Ottawa Sun)
- Senators' Zibanejad promises to improve summer conditioning (Ottawa Sun)
- Bruins sign prospect Danton Heinen (Boston Globe)
- Winnipeg Jets sign first-rounder Kyle Connor (Winnipeg Sun)
- Calgary Flames quartet decline Team Canada invite (Calgary Sun)
- Four Sens heading to worlds (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks rookie Hutton 'exceeded my own expectations,' slated for Canada at hockey worlds (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins resemble Stanley Cup frontrunner based on advanced stats (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Edmonton Oilers' Connor McDavid surprises minor hockey league players with visit (Edmonton Journal)
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