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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
- Patrick Kane will play in Game 1 for the Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- After year away from playoffs, Alex Ovechkin eager to lift Stanley Cup (Washington Times)
- Arizona Coyotes' budget will reflect team's pursuit of playoffs next season (Arizona Republic)
- Todd McLellan and Sharks: The future is Wednesday (San Jose Mercury News)
- Mark Reeds, Senators assistant coach, dies following illness (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canadiens' season draws comparisons to past years of Stanley Cup glory (Globe & Mail)
- To Raise Stanley Cup, the Rangers Must Withstand Stern Challenges (New York Times)
- Rangers or Islanders? Take Your Pick (New York Times)
- Far from stale, Sedin twins lead Vancouver's playoff charge (Globe & Mail)
- Who will be the Toronto Maple Leafs' next general manager? Eight brave souls to consider (National Post)
- Chasing Lord Stanley's Cup: A bounce here ... a bounce there (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Competitive balance makes race for Stanley Cup wide open (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins GM defends trade decisions (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flyers proved a rebuild doesn't need to take years (Toronto Star)
- Edmonton Oilers defence: If they build it ... ? (Edmonton Journal)
- Hawks' hopes tied to fateful decisions by Quenneville, Bowman (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Predators' Peter Laviolette is master motivator (The Tennessean)
- Capuano embraces underdog role for Isles (New York Newsday)
- Calgary Flames head coach Bob Hartley breaks NHL season into seven game segments (Calgary Sun)
- Penguins coach: Solution to goal shortage better quality shots, not higher volume (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Are the Capitals ready to 'raise their flag'? (Washington Post)
- Home or away? It doesn't matter that much to Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Puck possession key for Predators, Blackhawks in first-round series (The Tennessean)
- Does playoff experience matter? The Canucks hope so (Vancouver Sun)
- The 23 musketeers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Tom Wilson completes full practice for Capitals, but playoff status unclear (Washington Times)
- Rangers defenseman Kevin Klein not expected to play in Game 1 vs. Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Lightning's Braydon Coburn aims to return Thursday (Tampa Bay Times)
- Islanders could be without key defenseman Travis Hamonic (New York Post)
- Perreault improving, but no return date (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Senators tough guy Chris Neil will be ready when called upon (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild's Matt Cooke misses practice after winning job (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Jaroslav Halak prepared to take Alex Ovechkin's best shot (New York Newsday)
- Blues expected to disclose goalie today (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Hiller the likely Flames starter despite Ramo's return to practice (Calgary Herald)
- Senators goalie Hammond could bring back memories for Canadiens fans (Montreal Gazette)
- All eyes on Penguins goalie Fleury as playoffs kick off Thursday (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Ducks' goalie Frederik Andersen feels more prepared for these playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins star Crosby is looking for net effect heading into playoffs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Patrick Kane, home-ice advantage will factor heavily in Round 1 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Nash needs to correct his playoff scoring woes (New York Newsday)
- Wild and their stars, Parise and Suter, hope to extend long, tough year (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ducks pillars Getzlaf, Perry say they're built to win now (Orange County Register)
- Senators captain Erik Karlsson 100% ready to go (Ottawa Sun)
- How Islanders past legends motivate captain John Tavares (New York Post)
- Stastny is primed for Blues' playoff run (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks' top defense duo, Beauchemin-Lindholm, dependable if not dynamic (Los Angeles Times)
- For Wild's Jason Zucker, perfection is always the goal (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- After brilliant rookie season, Gaudreau eager for first playoff taste (Calgary Herald)
- Methot anxious to embrace passion of Senators-Canadiens series (Ottawa Citizen)
- Braden Holtby looking to move past record-setting season, leave mark on playoffs (Washington Times)
- Flames' super sophomore Monahan declares himself ready for playoffs (Calgary Herald)
- Canadiens' Devante Smith-Pelly gearing up for the playoffs (Montreal Gazette)
- Rangers' Hayes tries to take playoffs in stride (New York Newsday)
- Antoine Vermette expected to sit in Blackhawks' opener (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Canucks' Bo Horvat used to fair-weather play (Vancouver Sun)
- Bennett, the Flames' wild card, could realize his playoff dream against Vancouver (Calgary Herald)
- Landon Ferraro to make NHL playoff debut with Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Hextall speaks Wednesday: Judgment day for Berube? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Even-keeled coach Gerard Gallant made a difference with Panthers (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Sabres sharpshooters missing in action (Buffalo News)
- Leadership woes may be fixed with maturity (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Zadorov says he's learned his lesson (Buffalo News)
- Canada selects Ekblad for World Championship team (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bruins' Torey Krug named to US team for world championships (Boston Globe)
- Sharks' Smith to play for Team USA at World Championships (San Jose Mercury News)
- University of Michigan freshman Dylan Larkin selected to Team USA's World Championship roster (MLive.com)
- Methot workin' to convert his French family members (Ottawa Sun)
- NHL legend Lanny McDonald thinks young Calgary Flames have what it takes to beat playoff rivals Vancouver Canucks (Calgary Sun)
- Fans have been waiting 19 years for another Whiteout (Winnipeg Sun)
- Craft brewers set playoff wager (Calgary Herald)
- Icing! Hamburglar cake a tasty tribute (Ottawa Citizen)
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