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Monday, April 13, 2015
- Leafs fire GM Dave Nonis, interim coach Peter Horachek (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres fire Nolan after finishing last for 2nd year (Buffalo News)
- Florida Panthers sign future Hall of Famer Jagr to 1-year extension (Miami Herald)
- Kings GM Dean Lombardi addresses report of dressing-room barricade (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks see returning Patrick Kane as booster shot, not savior (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Penguins CEO on playoffs: 'It's where we belong' (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Want to be sure to get Sens-Habs tickets? Better live in the national capital region (Ottawa Citizen)
- Low scoring could carry over into NHL playoffs (USA Today)
- Flames, Canucks set to renew intense rivalry in historic series of redemption (Globe & Mail)
- Rangers Are Potent Mixture of New Faces and Old (New York Times)
- How the Canadiens' Price became a Hart-Vezina candidate (Globe & Mail)
- Murray says Nolan 'wasn't a perfect fit' (Buffalo News)
- Sabres' Murray searching for perfect fit after firing Nolan as coach (Buffalo News)
- Maple Leafs' coaching options wide-ranging (Toronto Star)
- Roster shakeup in Bruins cards (Boston Herald)
- Sharks in NHL draft lottery after failing to make playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flaws stood out from the beginning for the Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- It's time to pick a captain, Blue Jackets players say (Columbus Dispatch)
- Better puck-moving defensemen on Avs' wish list for next season (Denver Post)
- Flyers need snipers, top defensemen and more speed to compete (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Changing losing culture is No. 1 goal for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers captain wants his team to have higher -- way higher -- expectations (Edmonton Journal)
- Gionta not content to look forward (Buffalo News)
- Oilers core group disappointed (Edmonton Sun)
- Oilers' Ryan Nugent-Hopkins hopeful he can play for Canada at worlds (Edmonton Journal)
- Oilers' Justin Schultz acknowledges he needs to work on his game (Edmonton Journal)
- For NHL-best Rangers, the real work begins in playoffs against Penguins (New York Daily News)
- As another cap crunch looms, the time is now for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ducks must navigate Winnipeg whiteout on Stanley Cup quest (Los Angeles Times)
- Capitals preparing for familiar first-round opponent in Islanders (Washington Post)
- Wings must slow Lightning's potent offense to win series (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins know what's coming in their playoff series against Rangers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Isles need to stifle Caps' Ovechkin in 1st-round (New York Newsday)
- Predators, Blackhawks struggling entering playoffs (The Tennessean)
- Confident Ottawa Senators ready to do battle with Montreal Canadiens (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning primed to seize opportunity (Tampa Tribune)
- Jets gear up for Duck hunt (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canucks prepare to meet Flames (Vancouver Sun)
- Wild to rely on speed in first-round series with Blues (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wings try to put stumbling ways behind them (Detroit News)
- Calgary Flames' gamble on bringing in Bob Hartley has paid off (Calgary Sun)
- Absence of Steen, Tarasenko may have benefited Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins weather injury storm to reach postseason with help on way (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers getting healthy for playoffs (New York Newsday)
- Can Andrew Hammond lead Sens to Stanley Cup? (Ottawa Sun)
- Up to Pavelec to prove season no fluke (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ryan Kesler has given Ducks the gritty play they expected (Los Angeles Times)
- Predators' Roman Josi emerges as premier defenseman (The Tennessean)
- Calgary Flames veteran centre's waited 11 years to get second crack at post-season (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins recall Harrington, Dumoulin to shore up defense (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Predators plan anthem twist to quiet Chicago fans (The Tennessean)
- Little in common with '96 Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
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