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Wednesday, April 13, 2016
- Senators fire Dave Cameron after brutal display of special teams and defence this season (Ottawa Sun)
- Leafs sign Nazem Kadri, Morgan Rielly to new 6-year deals (Toronto Star)
- Henrik Lundqvist and Rangers ready for Penguins in first round of Stanley Cup playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Red Wings persevered, now looking to 'do some damage' in playoffs (MLive.com)
- Jaroslav Halak won’t be available for start of Isles-Panthers series (New York Newsday)
- Steven Stamkos not giving up on return during playoffs (Tampa Tribune)
- Ducks GM never considered firing coach Boudreau (Los Angeles Daily News)
- With Justin Williams, Mr. Game 7, Capitals Look to End Playoff Failures (New York Times)
- More pain to come before the Vancouver Canucks can gain (Globe & Mail)
- Auston Matthews cements status as NHL’s top pick in final draft rankings (National Post)
- 2016 NHL Playoffs: East to West, the Chase for the Cup Begins (New York Times)
- No Canada: Higher tax rates ‘erect roadblocks’ for teams trying to entice free agents north of the border (National Post)
- Why's it so difficult for Stanley Cup champions to repeat (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Winning two Cups has been too tough in salary-cap era (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Unlike Penguins' previous Stanley Cup runs, this time it's Sid and the Kids (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- LA Kings GM Dean Lombardi endorses Drew Doughty for Norris Trophy (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Sens look for elusive long-term coach (Ottawa Citizen)
- Plenty of blame to go around for Senators' lost season (Ottawa Citizen)
- Neil salutes Cameron after firing (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canucks won't sacrifice future to make playoffs next year: Linden (Vancouver Sun)
- Florida Panthers’ ownership key to run of success (Miami Herald)
- He's seen as the grinch who stole hockey from the Twin Cities, but Norm Green fought to keep North Stars in Minnesota (Dallas Morning News)
- Capitals are the beast of the East — but no one’s perfect (Washington Post)
- Can Blues shed the 'Cubs of hockey' comparison? (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Panthers' splendid season certainly no fluke (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flyers undeterred by long odds against Capitals (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Backes' return means Blues are 100 percent healthy (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks are trying to get healthy for playoff series with Predators (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins' Fleury practices again, hopes for best for Game 1 (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lightning's Tyler Johnson practices, uncertain for playoff opener (Tampa Bay Times)
- Alec Martinez and Marian Gaborik skate with the Kings, who await the Sharks (Los Angeles Times)
- Isles' Hamonic itching to play in Game 1, Capuano not so sure (New York Post)
- Jay Beagle expects to play for Capitals in Game 1 against Flyers (Washington Times)
- For Lightning, NHL playoffs could be Ben Bishop or bust (Tampa Bay Times)
- Steve Mason says he’s not solely against Braden Holtby (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rick Nash states a playoff truth: 'I have to be better now' (New York Post)
- It's time for Tarasenko to shine (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Zetterberg, Datsyuk reunited for opener (Detroit News)
- McDonagh’s cloudy playoff future puts spotlight on this rookie (New York Post)
- Sheahan ready to dump some ‘dirty goals’ behind Bishop (Detroit News)
- Lightning looking healthier than advertised (Detroit News)
- Buddies Jeff Blashill, Jon Cooper match wits, trade quips in Red Wings-Lightning series (MLive.com)
- Predators recall milestone playoff series win vs. Ducks (The Tennessean)
- Why waiting is hardest part for Dallas Stars as they continue to get ready for Thursday's Game 1 (Dallas Morning News)
- San Jose Sharks like their depth entering playoffs against Los Angeles Kings (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rozsival, D-men face big challenge without Duncan Keith in Game 1 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild's Haula: Speedy and needed for a playoff run (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- For the Wild, formerly skidding Jason Pominville crucial playoff cog (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Weise can only wait for his chance; ‘I like being in big moments’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Brandon Mashinter in line to play Game 1 vs. Blues (Chicago Tribune)
- Charlie Coyle, Jason Zucker will be key for Wild in Zach Parise's absence (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Alan Quine gets surprise call-up from Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Brady Skjei recalled by Rangers to replace Ryan McDonagh (New York Newsday)
- Coyotes look to future as offseason awaits (Arizona Republic)
- Can the Devils become contenders in goalie Cory Schneider's prime? (NJ.com)
- Johnny Gaudreau’s offensive exploits a bright spot for Calgary Flames in rough season (Calgary Sun)
- Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion raves about defenceman Dion Phaneuf (Ottawa Sun)
- Glad to be a Sabre, Kane sees a path toward improvement (Buffalo News)
- Calgary Flames youngsters Bennett, Ferland searching for consistency (Calgary Sun)
- Jets' Connor had eye on NHL last fall (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pavelec won't play for Czechs at Worlds (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ottawa Senators in running for North Dakota forward Drake Caggiula (Ottawa Sun)
- Keith Yandle on Rangers’ Cup hopes, pressure and Boston Marathon scare (New York Post)
- Lightning’s Callahan has centenarian ‘Gram’ who’s a huge fan (Tampa Tribune)
- NHL players collect hockey sticks like fans collect trading cards (Washington Post)
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