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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
- Edmonton Oilers to pick first in NHL draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Lottery nets chance at Taylor Hall, Tyler Seguin (Boston Herald)
- Glendale approves Reinsdorf deal (Arizona Republic)
- Ilya Kovalchuk gets shot at performing under pressure as New Jersey Devils face Flyers in playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Duchene ready to go (Denver Post)
- Oilers coach on Souray situation: 'Get the hell out' (Edmonton Sun)
- Blues will keep Payne as coach (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Dion Phaneuf will wear the ‘C’ on his Maple Leafs sweater (Toronto Star)
- St. Louis Blues' officials praise Keith Tkachuk on retirement (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Seguin eager for draft (Edmonton Sun)
- At the End, Tortorella Has Plenty to Criticize (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Alex Ovechkin yearns to take Capitals to their first title (USA Today)
- For the Devils and Brodeur, Another Shot (New York Times)Subscriber site
- For Now, the Coyotes Know Where They Are (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Will the Sens break the Curse of Alanis? (Ottawa Citizen)
- Changing tradition, Martin Brodeur is growing a playoff beard (Newark Star Ledger)
- Glendale approves Reinsdorf group’s Coyotes proposal (Toronto Star)
- NHL is still gauging the post-Olympic interest (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ownership unhappy with underachieving Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Penguins' Crosby used to Senators' Volchenkov, Phillips (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Avs' first-year GM keeps low profile while elevating expectations (Denver Post)
- Repeating is a daunting task for Pens (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Coyotes' only move is rare trip to the playoffs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Winning atmosphere in Pittsburgh drives aging Guerin (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Florida Panthers stay in third slot of NHL draft (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- No luck: Jackets will select fourth (Columbus Dispatch)
- Thrashers will pick No. 8 in NHL draft (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Islanders will pick fifth in 2010 draft (New York Newsday)
- Hurricanes to pick seventh in draft (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Lightning to pick sixth in 2010 NHL draft (Tampa Tribune)
- Predators expect spot in second round (The Tennessean)
- No. 2 Devils try to avoid early exit (New York Post)
- As for playoff experience, Hawks say it cuts both ways (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Red Wings set the bar high (Detroit Free Press)
- Biggest playoff goal for Flyers is to score more goals (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Devils' agenda against Flyers: preserve and protect (Bergen Record)
- Coyotes in playoffs as underdogs (Arizona Republic)
- Sharp edge to these Sabres (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Habs power play worries Capitals coach (Montreal Gazette)
- 'Cory will have a good plan' (Ottawa Citizen)
- Tippett not worried about young players (Arizona Republic)
- Bridging the gap (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Lindy's clues: Connolly looks ready (Buffalo News)
- Mueller to mis games in San Jose (Denver Post)
- Pens await word on Cooke, Kunitz (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Andrew Ference makes playoff push to return (Boston Herald)
- Brouwer happy to be back after time with his family (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Theodore will start (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Jimmy Howard works hard to keep happy-go-lucky view (Detroit News)
- San Jose Sharks need goalie Evgeni Nabokov to be sharp to reverse playoff fortunes (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Kings' Jonathan Quick, Canucks' Roberto Luongo can't stop the questions (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Martin Brodeur is prepared to deal with Flyers storming his crease (Newark Star Ledger)
- Niemi takes steady approach to playoffs (Chicago Tribune)
- Sharks' Big Three will remain on same forward line (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Michalek healthy, happy (Ottawa Sun)
- Canucks’ Pavol Demitra looks to make amends for woeful regular season (Vancouver Sun)
- Confident Karlsson ready for first NHL post-season (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers need scoring from Carter against Devils (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Letang has role of 'shutdown' defender (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Regin fitting in on Sens' top line (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks look for answers after missing playoffs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers have offseason decisions to make (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Coach Todd Richards positively upbeat in postseason assessment of Minnesota Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- New York Rangers' John Tortorella rips Erik Christensen, Marian Gaborik for weak showing (New York Daily News)
- Wild's Harding has hip surgery; is a trade next? (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Hedberg enters free agency after solid season (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Bouwmeester admits first season with Flames 'a struggle' (Calgary Herald)
- Staal expects Rangers encore (New York Post)
- Backlund, Sutter back to AHL (Calgary Sun)
- Nystrom, Moss to join Team USA at world championships (Calgary Herald)
- Mellon Arena is getting prepared for its final bow (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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