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Saturday, April 15, 2017
- Penguins continue mastery of Blue Jackets in Game 2 win (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Edmonton Oilers shut out Sharks with pair of shorthanded goals (Edmonton Sun)
- Rangers blow lead with 17 seconds left in regulation, fall to Canadiens in overtime (New York Daily News)
- Blues take 2-0 series lead against Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- ‘Will over skill’ — Net-front traffic key for Hawks in Game 2 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs’ kids are all right after one playoff game (Toronto Star)
- Patient Penguins dominant to start Stanley Cup defense (USA Today)
- Kings' coach search still focusing on Stevens; Ranford and Yannetti to stay under new regime (Los Angeles Times)
- Why Jamie Benn, coach Ken Hitchcock's relationship will be key to moving Stars forward (Dallas Morning News)
- Another bolt from the Blues: Late goal puts Wild in 0-2 hole vs. St. Louis (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Special teams sink Sharks in Game 2 loss to Oilers (San Jose Mercury News)
- The Madison Square Garden crowd has its work cut out for it (New York Post)
- Goalie Marc Andre-Fleury delivers for Penguins in Game 2 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins block Jackets at every turn (Columbus Dispatch)
- Blue Jackets believe shots will start hitting (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blues' fourth line provides the necessary punch in Game 2 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Edmundson rises to the occasion for Blues again (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers big guns start to score goals (New York Newsday)
- Lack of power plays is perplexing problem (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins eagerly plug Maatta, Daley into heavy defenseman rotation (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Edmonton Oilers' Adam Larsson deserves credit for helping defence partner Oscar Klefbom to career year (Edmonton Sun)
- Zack Kassian: One good night or a big problem for Sharks? (San Jose Mercury News)
- From Russia, Vladimir Sobotka's play quickly translates for Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- If he's not playing, Thornton must really be hurting (Edmonton Sun)
- Ex-Devils Scott Stevens, Martin Brodeur do battle with Wild, Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames realize penalty problems can't persist against Ducks (Calgary Herald)
- Ducks’ faceoff artistry on display to start playoff series against Flames (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks must find their way to the net in Game 2 vs. Predators (Chicago Tribune)
- Leafs need to shoot more in Game 2: Babcock (Toronto Sun)
- Hawks not panicking, but Joel Quenneville is already tinkering (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Boucher says Senators 'looked scared to lose' in third period of Game 1 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ducks hopeful Cam Fowler can hit the ice ‘within the next week’ (Orange County Register)
- Practice indicates Senators' Methot may return for Game 2 (Ottawa Sun)
- Senators' Marc Methot still uncertain whether he'll play Saturday or not (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames star Gaudreau knows first-hand that Ducks goalie Gibson can shine (Calgary Herald)
- No hiding the fact injured foot is a hindrance to Senators captain Erik Karlsson (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ryan Getzlaf helps ignite the Ducks' power play in Game 1 win over Flames (Los Angeles Times)
- Capitals' Williams continues to get it done in the playoffs (Toronto Sun)
- Nazem Kadri is a new man (Toronto Sun)
- Riley Nash finally gets some recognition (Boston Herald)
- Joe Morrow could take Colin Miller’s spot in Game 2 (Boston Globe)
- Senators' Kelly taking healthy scratch in stride (Ottawa Sun)
- Can Dave Hakstol’s system encourage creativity? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Red Wings' Abdelkader hopes to avoid surgery (Detroit Free Press)
- The Flyers have a $66.2 million question (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Coyotes' Dvorak stirs hope in breakout season (Arizona Republic)
- Nielsen’s first Wings season soured by playoff absence (Detroit News)
- Confidence takes center stage for Sabres' Evan Rodrigues (Buffalo News)
- An Alain Vigneault favorite signs two-year deal with Rangers (New York Post)
- Some Florida Panthers get to keep on playing (Miami Herald)
- For Dave Strader, a.k.a. ‘The Voice,’ playoff hockey calls provide an escape from chemo treatments (Washington Post)
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