Saturday, April 14, 2018
- Flyers rebound from drubbing, stun Penguins, 5-1, to even series (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Erik Haula scores late in 2nd OT to lift Knights past Kings 2-1 (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Jets shut down Wild to take commanding 2-0 series lead (Winnipeg Sun)
- Leafs’ Nazem Kadri suspended three games for Game 1 hit on Wingels (Toronto Star)
- No suspensions for Capitals’ Tom Wilson, Blue Jackets’ Josh Anderson (Washington Post)
- Stars' Ken Hitchcock announces retirement from coaching (Dallas Morning News)
- Avs GM Joe Sakic unhappy with how the NHL handled Ryan Johansen hit on Tyson Barrie (Denver Post)
- As Titles Pile Up in Philly, the Flyers Wonder When It Will Be Their Turn (New York Times)
- The grassroots movement to get Willie O’Ree into the Hockey Hall of Fame (Globe & Mail)
- Expect changes this Flames off-season (Calgary Herald)
- Jonathan Quick’s big effort ends in a double overtime defeat (Los Angeles Times)
- Wild 'had nothing' in Game 2 loss to Jets, heads home down 0-2 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Penguins power play comes up scoreless in big moments in Game 2 loss (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jets' physical play comes as no surprise to Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Fleury further proves himself in Golden Knights’ double-OT win (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers coach Dave Hakstol stands by his goalie, Brian Elliott (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Dubnyk excellent last line of defence for Minnesota (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Kings play with depleted defense in double OT loss to Knights (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penguins' Kris Letang returns to Game 2 after violent collision (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Maurice's cone of silence (Winnipeg Sun)
- Dandy debut for Roslovic in Jets win (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sidney Crosby not pleased with Claude Giroux hit (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Kings’ Drew Doughty sounds off on his one-game suspension (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Golden Knights’ Carrier says Doughty hit wasn’t dirty (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Ducks hope momentum swings their way in Game 2 against Sharks (Los Angeles Times)
- Lightning took advantage of Devils’ slow start in Game 1 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Why Devils expect more poise, better start in Game 2 vs. Lightning (NJ.com)
- Why Predators are unique among top seeds in NHL playoff history (The Tennessean)
- The Capitals and Blue Jackets are already bloody. There could be more to come. (Washington Post)
- Avalanche doing its best to weather the storm in Smashville (Denver Post)
- Can the Lightning’s scoring depth overwhelm New Jersey? It did in Game 1 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Devils searching for secondary scoring (NorthJersey.com)
- Momentous third period vs. Capitals brought out their best (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks must generate more shots, limit Sharks’ Brent Burns in Game 2 (Orange County Register)
- Bruins have learned to live with Marchand's antics (Toronto Sun)
- Brent Burns was asked to improve in one area. He responded in record fashion (San Jose Mercury News)
- Nick Foligno’s ‘save,’ return from injury set tone (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tony Cirelli makes his playoff presence felt immediately for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kadri ban will give Leafs’ Andreas Johnsson first post-season shot (Toronto Star)
- Riley Nash’s status for Game 2 is still uncertain (Boston Globe)
- Carter Rowney making progress, skates in no-contact jersey (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sabres know they have to earn fans' trust, make Buffalo loud again (Buffalo News)
- Can Bennett give Flames scoring punch, or is he trade bait? (Calgary Sun)
- Playoff miss mars career year for Schenn (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Blackhawks sign Notre Dame defenseman Dennis Gilbert (Chicago Tribune)
- Capitals’ Kuznetsov, Blue Jackets’ Panarin shared a rink in Russia and the NHL playoff spotlight (Washington Post)
- After health scare, NBC analyst returns to the booth in Philly (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- A victory for Humboldt (Winnipeg Sun)