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Monday, April 17, 2017
- Blues tighten their hold on Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Guentzel's heroics give resilient Penguins commanding series lead on Columbus (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Kassian cashes in again as Oilers take 2-1 series lead over Sharks (Edmonton Sun)
- Sputtering offense, late mistake costs Sharks in Game 3 loss to Oilers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks hope to channel anger, embarrassment into momentum (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Senators and Bruins preparing to test limits in Game 3 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames trying to stay optimistic as they return to home sweet home ice (Calgary Herald)
- Clarke MacArthur's family there to take in first goal in two years (Ottawa Sun)
- A new hope: Maple Leafs look to build on experience, take series lead (Globe & Mail)
- ‘We can’t quit’: For Hamilton and the Calgary Flames, a chance to stage a comeback at home (Globe & Mail)
- All options being considered by Jets GM (Winnipeg Sun)
- Roots of Red Wings’ demise run deep (Detroit News)
- Babcock and Trotz take friendly rivalry to another level (Toronto Star)
- Jake Guentzel’s OT goal puts Jackets in 3-0 series hole (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers can't afford to play like this on home ice as Canadiens take 2-1 series lead (New York Daily News)
- Bruce Boudreau explodes, proves goalie Jake Allen has gotten to Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild at a loss about lack of goals (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharks’ power play “not playing with a lot of confidence” (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rangers in desperate need of fix for broken power play (New York Post)
- Wild hasn't been in position to get its best shots vs. Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canadiens keep the heat off Goalie Price (New York Newsday)
- Guentzel thrives with a little space (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Despite strong game, Dubinsky his own worst critic (Columbus Dispatch)
- Penguins' Bonino, Blue Jackets' Werenski show they're bloody tough after pucks to face (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Oilers forward Lucic still stinging from his last Sharks series (Edmonton Journal)
- Rangers couldn't afford to play slumping Nick Holden any longer (New York Post)
- On the brink of elimination, Wild know: 'It's now or never' (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Jackets fans came in fired up, but as the Penguins came on, the crowd became muted (Columbus Dispatch)
- Madison Square Garden, Bell Centre special backdrop for Rangers, Canadiens (New York Newsday)
- 'We have a lot of belief': Capitals have no doubts with series tied against pesky Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Smiling Senators know they must still be better (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blackhawks looking desperate (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Leafs discovering share of Stanley Cup playoff gems (Toronto Star)
- Senators headed in the right direction (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks finding success in tapping into deep well of defense (Orange County Register)
- Predators won't get too comfortable against Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
<- Bounces going Ducks’ way and they know it (Orange County Register)
li>Bruins find Senators’ Erik Karlsson hard to contain (Boston Globe)
- In middle of playoff series, interim coach Bruce Cassidy, Bruins in search of help along blue line (Boston Herald)
- Ryan Hartman won't face additional discipline for hit on Craig Smith: source (Chicago Tribune)
- Defensemen prepared to step up, bolster Blackhawks offense in Game 3 (Chicago Tribune)
- Maple Leafs skating on a thin blue line (Toronto Sun)
- Mark Borowiecki's status for Senators game Monday remains unknown (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames captain Giordano gets reprieve from boo-birds as series shifts north (Calgary Sun)
- Speedy Mitch Marner allowed Leafs to carry on (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs fourth liners coming through (Toronto Sun)
- William Nylander was raised by the Capitals. Now, he’s trying to eliminate them. (Washington Post)
- Red Wings' Andreas Athanasiou looks to 'step it up' next season (MLive.com)
- NHL playoff beards: It's all in the genes (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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