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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
- Shanahan promises to stick to plan, for as long as it takes (Toronto Star)
- Oilers GM Craig MacTavish sticks to script (Edmonton Journal)
- Kings break for off-season, downplay situation with Darryl Sutter (Los Angeles Times)
- Berube still Flyers coach - even as criticism mounts (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Patrick Kane cleared to return in time for Blackhawks' playoff opener (Chicago Tribune)
- 'I can't wait': Mrazek gets nod over Howard (Detroit News)
- Devils and goalie Keith Kinkaid have agreed on contract extension (NJ.com)
- Edmonton Oilers sign Nail Yakupov to two-year contract extension (Edmonton Journal)
- Detroit council wants guarantees in arena plan (Detroit News)
- Canadiens 'playoff players' do exist -- and they make a difference (Globe & Mail)
- Flames are motivated by underdog status in postseason play (Globe & Mail)
- Toronto Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf hopes to stay with team despite criticism (National Post)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' David Clarkson signing and more: Dave Nonis' best and worst moves as GM (National Post)
- Wild owner Craig Leipold sees open lane to Stanley Cup (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames' GM Brad Treliving awfully proud of his crew (Calgary Herald)
- As Sabres start shopping, coaching candidates abound (Buffalo News)
- Lou Lamoriello will wait to make key Devils decisions (Bergen Record)
- Oilers patient in head coach hunt (Edmonton Sun)
- Bruins brass say 'business as usual' but fate still uncertain (Boston Herald)
- Hextall assures fans he'll be patient in building Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Blue Jackets set up for success, John Davidson says (Columbus Dispatch)
- Hunt for goalie priority for Edmonton Oilers GM (Edmonton Journal)
- Gregory Campbell, Dan Paille done with Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Maple Leafs' Dion Phaneuf does not want to relinquish captaincy (Toronto Sun)
- Milan Lucic still pictures himself in black and gold (Boston Globe)
- Leafs' Kessel points finger at himself, hopes to return (Toronto Star)
- Canes' Semin talks about 'tough' season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Future coming quickly for Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly (Toronto Star)
- Door opened, Rask walked through it (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Tuukka Rask: Bruins deserve an F for lost season (Boston Herald)
- Canes players talk about what went wrong (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Islanders tip their Caps to Washington 'tank' Ovechkin (New York Daily News)
- Capitals have turned to 'a heavier game' (Washington Post)
- Lightning better prepared for playoffs this time around (Tampa Tribune)
- Anaheim Ducks know what to expect from Winnipeg Jets in playoffs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Senators will pack their carefree approach for series with Habs (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild muscle up, gird for physical Blues team (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Doubted Flames enter playoffs with chip on shoulder (Calgary Herald)
- Underdog status has little effect on Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Main task for Wings: Stop Lightning offense (Detroit News)
- Jets happy to be underdogs (Winnipeg Sun)
- Alain Vigneualt has Rangers entering playoffs with balanced scoring attack (New York Daily News)
- Barry Trotz's experience something Capitals hope can be playoff advantage (Washington Times)
- Canucks coach Willie Desjardins sticks to successful script (Vancouver Sun)
- Paul Maurice sees his Winnipeg Jets as huge, decided underdogs against Anaheim Ducks (Winnipeg Sun)
- Playoff-hardened core has Rangers ready for Cup run (New York Post)
- Blues' lines may stick (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Start of playoffs a chance for up-and-down Islanders to start fresh (New York Post)
- Leddy, Boychuk bring playoff experience to Isles (New York Newsday)
- Team leaders kept Penguins afloat during late-season nosedive (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rangers need newcomers to step up (New York Newsday)
- Playoffs a different game for Isles' youngsters (New York Newsday)
- Back on ice for Habs, Pacioretty plays coy over injury (Montreal Gazette)
- Giordano raises hope with skate but cautions a return only likely if Flames go deep into playoffs (Calgary Herald)
- Islanders may have to stop Ovechkin without their best defenseman (New York Post)
- Nielsen, Martin may return for Game 1 (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader returns to practice but status for playoff opener still uncertain (MLive.com)
- Canucks' Brad Richardson aims to return for playoff opener (Vancouver Sun)
- Eric Fehr, Tom Wilson, Jay Beagle all return to practice for Capitals (Washington Times)
- Healthy Pekka Rinne started Predators turnaround (The Tennessean)
- Blues play waiting game on goalies (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild's Parise, Suter bound by shared highs and lows (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blackhawks' Richards ready to up his game for playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blackhawks' Antoine Vermette might have to wait for his chance (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Brodie leads vaunted Flames' puck moving defence into playoffs (Calgary Herald)
- Pageau ready for Act II in Senators-Canadiens saga (Ottawa Citizen)
- Revving up physical intensity without crossing the fine line (Vancouver Sun)
- Lehtera can't wait to start the postseason (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Time to 'enjoy the atmosphere,' Canadiens' Gallagher says (Montreal Gazette)
- Nine Predators could make playoff debuts (The Tennessean)
- BoroCop on call (Ottawa Sun)
- Panthers reassign Trocheck and Petrovic to San Antonio (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flames ink Bouma-like prospect Hathaway (Calgary Herald)
- The Habs and video games for Sens (Ottawa Sun)
- Smoked meat vs. Beavertails: Montreal and Ottawa mayors set playoff wager terms (Montreal Gazette)
- Nenshi seeks public input for mayors' hockey bet (Calgary Herald)
- Scammer allegedly admits to selling fake Rangers tickets after bust (New York Daily News)
- Penguins will not have playoff viewing parties (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Soldier returns home to surprise family at Coyotes game (Arizona Republic)
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