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Friday, April 15, 2011
- Habs get jump on Bruins, 2-0 (Montreal Gazette)
- Sabres grind one out on Kaleta rebound goal (Buffalo News)
- Sharks beat Kings on Joe Pavelski's OT goal (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Bolland still out, won't play in Game 2 (Chicago Tribune)
- Zetterberg skates for first time since injury (Windsor Star)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Marty St. Louis calls Pittsburgh Penguin Zbynek Michalek's high stick a 'careless play' (St. Petersburg Times)
- Brad Richards: Stars 'going in right direction,' but team stability an issue (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Craig Leipold says he's willing to spend what it takes to improve Minnesota Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- AHL has a Plan B if NHL team returns to Winnipeg (Globe & Mail)
- Rangers Look to Staal to Shut Down Ovechkin (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Sounds of silence surround Sid (Globe & Mail)
- 'Elusive' Pavel Datsyuk has magic touch for Red Wings (USA Today)
- Canucks wary of the Game 2 blues (Globe & Mail)
- A shared D.C. refrain: Can the Caps do it? (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Alex OvechkinÕs play not for the faint of heart (Bergen Record)
- Saturday a 'must win' for Bruins: Lucic (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks need to counter Canucks' muscle (Edmonton Sun)
- Tough night for St. Louis (Toronto Sun)
- Nashville defenders Shea Weber and Ryan Suter win first round of battle against the DucksÕ best line (Edmonton Journal)
- Stamkos similar to Sid, Boucher says (Toronto Sun)
- Seguin's first year in NHL all about learning (Toronto Star)
- Bolts' Malone molded by Pittsburgh upbringing (Tampa Tribune)
- Coyotes' Kyle Turris loves Hockeytown experience (Detroit Free Press)
- Pizza chain adds spice to Bruins, Habs rivalry (Montreal Gazette)
- No goals = no wins (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Kings fail to get early edge (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Richards downplays absence (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Bruins goalie stood tall (Montreal Gazette)
- Miller looks fresh in goal (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Carey Price's right in Game 1 (Boston Herald)
- Habs' Gomez steps up his play (Montreal Gazette)
- Young Sabres' defensemen 'Great, real good, excellent' (Buffalo News)
- First time is exciting, even in loss (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Sabres' Ruff appreciates passionate fans (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Coyotes must get more physical (Arizona Republic)
- Hooking, slashing almost cost Wings dearly in Game 1 (Detroit News)
- Shot-blockers help Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard in Game 1 (Detroit Free Press)
- Canucks have more depth than Hawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Penalty-kill faceoff losses hurt Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 1 against Pittsburgh Penguins (St. Petersburg Times)
- 'Different' Canucks look to end second-game jinx (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins' Bylsma, Lightning's Boucher put their minds to work (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Torts happy with performance of playoff rookies (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Ducks Coach Randy Carlyle won't say who will be in goal for Game 2 (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Ducks better figure out Rinne in a hurry (Orange County Register)
- Bolts try to solve Fleury in Game 2 (Tampa Tribune)
- Canucks' Luongo preparing for increased pressure (Chicago Tribune)
- Ducks goalie seeks redemption (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks goalie Crawford lets his game do the talking (Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers will have to rely on goalie Henrik Lundqvist in Game 2 of NHL playoffs against Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Crawford gets crash course in playoffs (Chicago Sun Times)
- Pavel Datsyuk dazzles Red Wings with skill, wit (Detroit Free Press)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Steven Stamkos says playoff debut against Pittsburgh Penguins taught him to compete harder (St. Petersburg Times)
- Alexander Semin may be a key to the Washington CapitalsÕ playoff hopes (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- The real-deal Edler displays talent of a No. 1 defenceman (Vancouver Province)
- Yes, Frolik leads Hawks in Game 1 hits (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blackhawks down: Canuck Alex Edler hits Chicago hard (Vancouver Sun)
- Christensen to center Gaborik, Prospal (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Penguins' top four likely to play a lot (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Neuvirth: 'Dubs' is new Avery (New York Post)
- Penguins' Lovejoy enjoys physical Game 1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Preds' Wilson wants second chance (The Tennessean)
- Thrashers needs include top-6 forward, top-5 defenseman (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Teammates nominate Jarome Iginla for King Clancy trophy (Calgary Herald)
- Devils Mark Fayne, Nick Palmieri will play at world championships (Newark Star Ledger)
- Kings assign center Brayden Schenn to minors instead of calling him up for playoffs (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
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