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Thursday, April 16, 2015
- First drops of bad blood spilled as Habs down Senators in Game 1 (Globe & Mail)
- Blackhawks defeat Predators 4-3 in double overtime (Chicago Tribune)
- Another third-period comeback wins Game 1 for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Isles dominate in series-opening win over Caps (New York Newsday)
- Allen wins starting role for Game 1 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Peter Chiarelli fired; takes the fall for Bruins' lost season (Boston Herald)
- Sharks have no decision on Todd McLellan (San Jose Mercury News)
- The Best and the Worst: The Rangers and the Knicks Are a Study in Contrast (New York Times)
- 'Winnipeg whiteout': Jets fans abuzz over first playoff spot in 19 years (Globe & Mail)
- Penguins, in Unfamiliar Spot as Underdog, Still Pose a Threat to the Rangers (New York Times)
- Lightning GM Steve Yzerman would have preferred anyone but the Red Wings (Toronto Sun)
- Desire for competition drives Lightning's Steve Yzerman (Tampa Bay Times)
- Yzerman rued day Lightning would face Wings in playoffs (Detroit News)
- Scrapper from the start, Vigneault's long road to Rangers glory (New York Post)
- Quiet fire drives Penguins' first-year coach Mike Johnston (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flyers GM Ron Hextall still mulling decision on Craig Berube's future as head coach (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Edmonton Oilers GM could shop 'til he drops (Edmonton Journal)
- Sharks' Couture: Coaching change not needed, but team culture 'not great' (San Jose Mercury News)
- This time Joe Thornton takes jabs at Sharks coach Todd McLellan (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flyers' Ron Hextall defends handling of goalie Steve Mason (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Capitals come out flat, fall in Stanley Cup playoff opener to Islanders, 4-1 (Washington Post)
- Predators fall to Blackhawks in double overtime (The Tennessean)
- A dead heat until the final, fatal blow (Vancouver Province)
- Islanders keep their cool after losing early lead (Washington Post)
- Sloppy second period costs Predators again (The Tennessean)
- Flames 'buckle down' against Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Short-handed Islanders find way to contain Alex Ovechkin (New York Post)
- Stalberg bites the hand that formerly fed him (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Grabner gets the call in Washington (New York Newsday)
- Isles' Bailey steps into playoff spotlight (New York Newsday)
- Predators' Mike Fisher listed as day-to-day (The Tennessean)
- Senators goalie Craig Anderson close to 100% healthy (Ottawa Sun)
- Olczyk surprised struggling Vermette a healthy scratch (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Calgary's young Flames happy to get playoff debut under belt (Calgary Sun)
- Excitement of Stanley Cup Playoffs appearance years in the making for Capitals (Washington Times)
- Ottawa Senators carrying memory of coach Mark Reeds on their helmets (Ottawa Sun)
- Flames fans celebrate after six-year playoff drought (Calgary Herald)
- Fan Jam: Habs fans soak up playoff atmosphere near Bell Centre (Montreal Gazette)
- Rangers have high expectations (Bergen Record)
- Battle-tested Anaheim Ducks prepared for deep playoff run (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Could this be the year for Blues? (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks have the playoff stage to themselves (Los Angeles Times)
- Could this be last go-around for current group of Penguins? (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Strong Lightning lineup poised to go deep in playoffs (Tampa Tribune)
- Veteran Ducks calm, cool (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Injured Franzen emerging from 'dark place' (Detroit News)
- Ducks' Gibson, Thompson appear doubtful for Game 1 (Orange County Register)
- Wild's Matt Cooke says he's 'available' for Game 1, but coach disagrees (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Perreault's status uncertain; Enstrom will play tonight (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks' Frederik Andersen unflappable entering playoffs (Orange County Register)
- Long wait almost over for Jets' Pavelec (Winnipeg Sun)
- Dubnyk's persistence to play in goal is the Wild's gain (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ben Bishop is Lightning's rock (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wild backup Darcy Kuemper misses practice because of illness (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ducks pillars Getzlaf, Perry say they're built to win now (Orange County Register)
- Red Wings' young forwards must get on the inside, play with more grit and determination in playoffs (MLive.com)
- Penguins' Comeau, Cole crave Cup (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Hunwick comfortable heading into playoffs (New York Newsday)
- Rangers' J.T. Miller gets shot to take down childhood favorite Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Winnipeg Jets' hometown thrilled by long-delayed return to playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Canes' Francis, Peters address 'what-went-wrong' (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sharks' Niemi would like to be back next season (San Jose Mercury News)
- Oilers medical staff say injuries will prevent Nail Yakupov, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins from going to worlds (Edmonton Sun)
- Calgary Flames reportedly sign Jon Gillies, the top-prospect goalie and NCAA Frozen Four tourney MVP (Calgary Sun)
- Prospect Domi won't be assigned to Coyotes' AHL affiliate (Arizona Republic)
- To Lightning's lucky charm, anthem more than just a song (Tampa Tribune)
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