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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
- Florida Panthers win draft lottery, will have No. 1 overall pick in 2014 NHL Entry Draft (Miami Herald)
- Sabres lose out in draft lottery, will pick second in NHL draft (Buffalo News)
- No luck for Oilers in NHL draft lottery (Edmonton Journal)
- Team signs MacDonald, Gostisbehere to solidify future on blue line (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Penguins' Malkin expects to play in Game 1 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- 'We're just embarrassed': Leafs coach Randy Carlyle at end-of-season presser (Toronto Sun)
- MacLean will be back behind Ottawa Senators' bench: Melnyk (Ottawa Citizen)
- Look-Up Line Would Warn Danger's Ahead for Amateur Hockey Players (New York Times)
- Bruins seem poised for a long playoff run (USA Today)
- A Spicier NHL Playoff Recipe (New York Times)
- For Hockey's Version of Pairs Skaters, Points Aren't for Style (New York Times)
- Stanley Cup playoff preview: Road leads to Boston (Toronto Star)
- NHL Stanley Cup Playoff Preview: Boston Bruins are the favorite to win it all (New York Daily News)
- What's next for Barry Trotz? (The Tennessean)
- Bruins and Celtics are tale of opposite directions> (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Islanders will select fifth in draft, but GM Garth Snow mulls sending pick to Sabres (New York Newsday)
- Sabres GM says season 'was completely unacceptable' (Buffalo News)
- Sens GM Murray's state of the union contains harsh words for coach, players (Ottawa Citizen)
- Oilers GM MacTavish gives coach a vote of confidence (Edmonton Journal)
- Murray says Sabres need to earn NHL officials' respect (Buffalo News)
- Oilers boss Craig MacTavish says team is closer to end of its journey than the beginning (Edmonton Sun)
- Canes' Eric Staal, Cam Ward not immune from trading block (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins know the weight of expectations (Columbus Dispatch)
- Habs will have a taste of home in Tampa (Montreal Gazette)
- Penguins coach Bylsma's system will be put to test in Stanley Cup playoffs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lindy Ruff excited to see how Stars players new to Stanley Cup playoffs will react (Dallas Morning News)
- Bruce Boudreau believes he's ready to fulfill dream of winning the Cup (Los Angeles Times)
- Canadiens' Price has something to prove in postseason (Tampa Tribune)
- Off-ice life helps Anders Lindback weather struggles (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blue Jackets' Sergei Bobrovsky: Long road to stardom (Columbus Dispatch)
- Five years later, Crosby wants another Cup win (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- 'Crazy' year has rewards for Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tyler Seguin still carries playoff memories from Boston days, but he's a different player with Stars (Dallas Morning News)
- Post-season is Brière's time to shine (Montreal Gazette)
- Dubinsky: Nothing like the playoffs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Teddy Purcell hopes playoffs revive game (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bolts' Hedman breaking through in big way (Tampa Tribune)
- Bolts' homegrown talent set to take center stage (Tampa Tribune)
- Blackhawks vs. Blues will be speed vs. brawn (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Colorado-Wild playoffs matchup offers contrast in styles (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blackhawks confident of overtime play in postseason (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- San Jose Sharks toy with moving Joe Pavelski to center on third line (San Jose Mercury News)
- Balanced lines are key to Blackhawks' playoff plans (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Coach Darryl Sutter helps keep the Kings on level ground (Los Angeles Times)
- Hitchcock says Blackhawks can't be intimidated (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers have responded to Berube's blunt approach (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Vigneault thinks J.T. Miller can contribute to Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg hopes for return during Bruins series (Detroit News)
- Flyers' lips are sealed over whether Mason will start Game 1 (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jan Hejda misses practice for Avs, should be ready for Game 1 vs. Wild (Denver Post)
- Injured Blues are making progress (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild goalie Darcy Kuemper practices, but coaches aren't convinced he's ready (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- NY Rangers' Derick Brassard on thin ice with possible lower back injury (New York Daily News)
- Sharks need Joe Thornton to come up Jumbo in playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)
- Brad Richards won't be 'consumed' again by uncertain Rangers future (New York Post)
- New playoff life has Jarome Iginla pumped (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Hossa continues to amaze even Blackhawks teammates (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Daniel Alfredsson will again be counted on to play key role as Red Wings pursue Stanley Cup (MLive.com)
- Avalanche rookie Nathan MacKinnon a playoff hit in junior hockey (Denver Post)
- Niklas Kronwall steps up from role player to team leader for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Wild's Matt Moulson has two wishes: a Stanley Cup, and his own bed (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Schwartz matures into impact player for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar looking forward to facing friend, fellow countryman Zdeno Chara in playoffs (MLive.com)
- Calgary Flames hold on to fourth pick as Panthers win draft lottery (Calgary Sun)
- Predators will pick 11th in NHL draft (The Tennessean)
- Canucks keep No. 6 pick after draft lottery (Vancouver Province)
- Mikhail Grabovski wants Capitals to settle uncertain future before deciding his own (Washington Post)
- Off-season gives Doan time to rest (Arizona Republic)
- Leafs Reimer, Rielly, Gardiner bound for hockey worlds (Toronto Star)
- Jets' Trouba, Hellebuyck get call for their country (Winnipeg Sun)
- Smith brothers go from basement hockey to opposite sides of Wings-Bruins series (Detroit Free Press)
- Weather doesn't prevent Al Sobotka's traditional Detroit Red Wings playoff barbecue (Detroit Free Press)
- Abbotsford buys way out of money-losing deal with Flames as AHL team to leave town (Calgary Herald)
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