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Sunday, April 17, 2016
- Sharks beat Kings for 2-0 series lead (San Jose Mercury News)
- Henrik Lundqvist, Rangers even up playoff series with 4-2 win over Penguins in Game 2 (New York Daily News)
- Capitals take 2-0 series lead on Flyers on strength of fluke goal (Washington Post)
- Puck bounces Stars’ way for 2-0 lead over Wild (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- NHL elaborates on why Game 2 challenge calls went Blackhawks' way (Chicago Tribune)
- Islanders return home to Barclays Center seeking Coliseum-esque atmosphere (New York Daily News)
- Panthers Hit the Road for a Homecoming Game (New York Times)
- How Canadian fans are coping with no teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs (USA Today)
- For Edge in a Faster NHL, Players Turn to Figure Skaters (New York Times)
- Islanders want their home ice to be first class (New York Newsday)
- Florida Panthers have deep ties with playoff opponent (Miami Herald)
- Isles need to follow John Tavares’ example (New York Newsday)
- Former Sabre John Scott and his odyssey of extremes (Buffalo News)
- It's too little and too late for 0-2 Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Agitation, aggravation from Wild after Game 2 loss (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Mason haunted by goal as Flyers head back home 0-2 (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rangers' three unanswered goals top Penguins, 4-2, in Game 2 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Antoine Roussel had everyone asking 'How?' after his overturned, behind-the-net goal (Dallas Morning News)
- Penalty kill, this time a five-on-three, again sets tone in Capitals’ victory (Washington Times)
- Flyers' ups and downs from Game 2 defeat (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Special teams prove difference for Capitals in Game 2 victory (Washington Post)
- Torchetti shakes up Wild lines, but Granlund can't convert (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lundqvist rises to the occasion (New York Newsday)
- Malkin returns, but lacking in confidence (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Right wing Marian Gaborik returns to the LA Kings’ lineup for Game 2 (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Brassard sweats out review of breakaway goal (New York Newsday)
- Moon resident J.T. Miller comes back to haunt the Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- San Jose Sharks expected to face Marian Gaborik, and they did (San Jose Mercury News)
- Giroux said the Flyers have to pick it up (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Ranger rookie Brady Skjei is ‘D’ man (New York Daily News)
- Goligoski grateful for early postseason taste (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Two rookies provide big boost to beleaguered Rangers’ defense (New York Post)
- Wild's Mikko Koivu, Stars' Kari Lehtonen - friends and foes alike (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Pumped-up fans get to celebrate win with this Rangers great (New York Post)
- Red Wings counting on home ice to help slow down Tampa Bay Triplets in Game 3 (MLive.com)
- Blues have to show Blackhawks-like fortitude to move past Game 2 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bolts look to keep answering everything Wings throw at them in Game 3 (Tampa Tribune)
- Q's quick thinking quietly turned the tide (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blashill’s message to Wings: ‘Series isn’t over’ (Detroit News)
- J.T. Brown expected to miss rest of Lightning's first-round series (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kevin Bieksa might return from injury to play for Ducks on Sunday (Los Angeles Times)
- Predators win first showdown with Ducks' shutdown line (The Tennessean)
- Wings have no answer for Lightning’s dominating line (Detroit News)
- Despite catching a break, Hawks have to solve Vladimir Tarasenko (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Tyler Johnson, Nikita Kucherov, Alex Killorn has been Lightning's star line (Tampa Bay Times)
- Panthers' red-hot second line not skipping a beat with Nick Bjugstad at center (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Wings will bring along Athanasiou on their time, not fans’ (Detroit News)
- Exploring unique bond between Hawks' Kane, Panarin (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Brouwer lowering the boom on his old Hawks teammates (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Florida Panthers Recall forward Logan Shaw from AHL (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ottawa Senators winger Clarke MacArthur endures painful season (Ottawa Sun)
- Don’t overlook Chris Kelly’s impact (Boston Herald)
- Coyotes' Stone upbeat during injury recovery (Arizona Republic)
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