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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
- Streaking Capitals make it eight straight (Washington Post)
- Isles win last home game, continue playoff chase (New York Newsday)
- It's game on for Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Jimmy Howard gives Wings stability with new six-year, $31.8M deal (Detroit News)
- All signs point to Kipper's final days at Dome (Calgary Sun)
- Yankee Stadium will host two NY Rangers games next season, one each against Devils and Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Penguins going outside again as part of outdoor series (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Source: Blackhawks to play Penguins at Soldier Field (Chicago Tribune)
- Young Maple Leafs on the road to something special, Poulin says (National Post)
- Last Maple Leafs to make NHL playoffs excited for this team to feel the same thrills (National Post)
- Players hope to provide diversion (Boston Herald)
- Gilroy, Boyle mourn Boston tragedy (New York Newsday)
- Bombings strike too close to 'home' for B's Andrew Ference (Boston Herald)
- Ottawa Senators scratches feeling fortunate after making late decision not to go to Boston Marathon finish line (Ottawa Sun)
- Boston bombings hit close to home for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Panthers playing Islanders while hearts are in Boston (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Edmonton Oilers defenceman Ryan Whitney follows the play against the St. Louis Blues at Rexall Place on March 23 (Edmonton Journal)
- For Penguins, bombs shatter good memories, too (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Red Wings' Patrick Eaves, Mike Babcock lament Boston Marathon bombing (Detroit Free Press)
- Flames players line up to talk about how much Kiprusoff has meant to the team (Calgary Herald)
- Former teammates recall having their eyes opened to KiprusoffÕs sublime talents (Calgary Herald)
- Marcoux recalls special time working with Miikka Kiprusoff (Calgary Herald)
- NHL hockey playoff experience: Toronto Maple Leafs will soon have it (Toronto Star)
- Captain comes though for Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sens beat up 'Canes (Ottawa Sun)
- Mason dazzles as Flyers drop Rangers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- San Jose Sharks beat Los Angeles Kings in shootout (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wild beat Oilers 5-3, dramatically improve playoff position (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blues battle back for shootout win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kings and Sharks play a thriller ... till they meet again? (Los Angeles Times)
- Canes fall short in fight-riddled game with Sens (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Islanders' quick start buries Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Mathematically at least, Bolts still in hunt after loss to Jets (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers sluggish in 4-2 loss to Flyers (Bergen Record)
- Despite heroic effort of Cory Schneider, Blues top Canucks in shootout (Vancouver Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers lose sixth straight game (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers' Boyle leaves early with injury (New York Newsday)
- Lupul 'rusty' in return to Maple Leafs lineup (Toronto Sun)
- Shootout ace Santorelli chips in (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Third line gets kudos from Jets coach (Winnipeg Sun)
- Thompson says injury won't change his style (Tampa Tribune)
- NHL beefs up security for arenas, including Rexall Place, in wake of Boston Marathon bombings (Edmonton Journal)
- Add depth at center as a strength of Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks looking for more offense (Los Angeles Times)
- Not all Coyotes players pulling weight for team (Arizona Republic)
- Habs risk losing home-ice advantage (Montreal Gazette)
- Predators switch focus to evaluating for next season (The Tennessean)
- Oshie has ankle surgery (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lindback unsure when he'll return (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ducks' Bonino closer to being back on ice (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Hawks goalies their own dream tag team (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Goalie Jimmy Howard expects heavy workload to continue as Detroit Red Wings make playoff push (MLive.com)
- Blackhawks' Michal Handzus proving he still can play (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flames Baertschi looks to add more grit to his game (Calgary Sun)
- Mikael Granlund sent down, then recalled (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Colorado Classics: Adam Foote, Colorado Avalanche's star defenseman (Denver Post)
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