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Friday, April 15, 2016
- Capitals use formula that got them here, turn back Flyers in playoff opener (Washington Post)
- Tavares, Greiss come up big as Isles beat Panthers (New York Newsday)
- Sharks edge Kings in Game 1 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Dallas Stars roll past Minnesota 4-0 in playoff opener (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Couturier reportedly will miss rest of Caps series (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Penguins' Malkin optimistic about return during Rangers series (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Ducks hope their league-leading special teams remain effective in playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks and Blues poised for Duncan Keith's return from suspension (Chicago Tribune)
- Vigneault: Lundqvist’s injury not ‘too serious’ (New York Newsday)
- Ex-Sens coach Cameron wasn’t about to stay silent (Ottawa Sun)
- In transition game, Claude Julien staying put as Bruins coach (Boston Globe)
- ‘You can rely on both guys’: NHL teams find strength in numbers also applies to goalies (National Post)
- Jaromir Jagr vs. Islanders: A Long, Point-Filled History (New York Times)
- Darryl Sutter: LA Kings, Sharks owe rivalry intensity to Wayne Gretzky (Los Angeles Daily News)
- 'Straightforward' Sullivan turned around Penguins season (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Minnesota Wild outclassed by Stars 4-0 in playoff opener (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sharks draw first blood as Joe Pavelski scores twice in 4-3 win over Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers drop series opener to the New York Islanders (Miami Herald)
- Not so fast: How quickly Sharks, Kings answered Game 1 goals (San Jose Mercury News)
- Energy not the problem for Flyers in Game 1 loss (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Defense, shot-blocking help Braden Holtby pick up third career playoff shutout (Washington Times)
- Islanders backup goalie comes up big in first playoff start (New York Post)
- Stars' Roussel savors role as opponent's irritant (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- After emotional season, Zac Dalpe getting chance in playoffs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Isles’ Ryan Strome has time to redeem himself from disappointing season (New York Newsday)
- Wild assistant Rick Wilson has strong history with Dallas (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Predators hope this is 'the year' to win Stanley Cup (The Tennessean)
- Predators must be aware of Ducks' special teams (The Tennessean)
- Ryan Kesler happy to be a thorn in side of Ducks' playoff opponents (Orange County Register)
- Ducks defenseman Shea Theodore ready if he gets chance to play vs. Predators (Orange County Register)
- Blues are seeking a regulation victory (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- For Blackhawks, the hits keep coming (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blues playing into Hawks’ hands by valuing punishment over pucks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blues use physical play to their advantage (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Alain Vigneault wants to get Rangers’ defense on the same page (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings say Bishop isn’t in their heads (Detroit News)
- Johnson, Kucherov and Killorn reunite just in time to propel Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist 'not squeezing stick' as playoff scoring slump continues (MLive.com)
- Victor Hedman plays big minutes for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Zetterberg warns Filppula: Don’t slash me again (Detroit News)
- Ex-Wing Valtteri Filppula thriving as Lightning's go-to stopper (Detroit Free Press)
- Could Brendan Smith get into Detroit Red Wings' Game 2? (Detroit Free Press)
- Offseason can help Coyotes' Smith make strong return (Arizona Republic)
- Sabres’ Girgensons blames his down year on man in the mirror (Buffalo News)
- Phil Kessel sells luxury Toronto condo for $565K below the asking (Toronto Star)
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