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Saturday, April 18, 2015
- Galchenyuk scores OT winner as Habs beat Sens, take 2-0 series lead (Globe & Mail)
- Capitals rally from pair of two-goal deficits for 4-3 win in Game 2, evening series vs. Islanders (Washington Post)
- Predators even series 1-1 (The Tennessean)
- Canucks bounce back with clutch 4-1 win to even series at a game apiece (Vancouver Sun)
- Kings' Jarret Stoll arrested in Vegas on suspicion of drug possession (Los Angeles Times)
- Flyers fire Craig Berube as head coach (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Cam Talbot, One of the Most Valuable Rangers, Now Just Sits and Watches (New York Times)
- Connor McDavid awaits lottery winner (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coyotes will find some clarity as NHL hosts draft lottery (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers unlikely to win tonight's NHL lottery (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Percentages against Leafs in Connor McDavid sweepstakes (Toronto Star)
- Devils wish for luck in the lottery (Bergen Record)
- McDavid or not, Leafs will be happy (Toronto Sun)
- How Sabres slid into NHL's basement (Buffalo News)
- Nine years out of the playoffs: How do Oilers players deal with constantly losing? (Edmonton Journal)
- Line forming for Red Wings' Babcock as coaches fall (Detroit Free Press)
- Bruins have many jobs to be filled this offseason (Boston Globe)
- Blackhawks collapse in third as resilient Predators even series (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Islanders unable to stall Capitals' attack in Game 2 (Washington Post)
- Outplayed Isles blow 2-goal lead as Capitals tie series (New York Post)
- Series heads to Calgary tied as Canucks out-battle Flames in Game 2 (Calgary Sun)
- Preds rally after Weber injury (The Tennessean)
- Shea Weber injury opens the door, but Predators close it in Game 2 victory (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Senators rookie Mark Stone suits up for Game 2 (Ottawa Sun)
- Philipp Grubauer steps in for Braden Holtby, plays well for Capitals (Washington Times)
- Grubauer starts for Caps in place of ill Holtby (New York Newsday)
- Isles' broken sticks help turn tide for Caps (New York Newsday)
- Why Jack Capuano says the Islanders didn't 'deserve' to win (New York Post)
- Wings seek to regain net fortunes (Detroit News)
- Game 2 plan for Penguins offense is simple, but getting goals won't be (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Opening loss not getting Bolts down (Tampa Tribune)
- Ducks, Jets expect playoff series to get more physical (Los Angeles Times)
- Wild not exactly enjoying series lead over Blues (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blues learn lessons, work on solutions (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Playoff baptism thrill for Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks get best of their best players in Game 1 (Orange County Register)
- Red Wings know they must stay out of penalty box (Detroit Free Press)
- Jets need a few breaks (Winnipeg Free Press)
- The hits will just keep on coming (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks power play improves in timely fashion (Orange County Register)
- Penguins' 4th line a bright spot in Game 1 loss (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins confident they can steal Game 2 from Rangers (New York Post)
- Rangers prove best defense is aggressive offense in Game 1 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lightning 'swinging for the fences' in Game 2 vs. Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins confident they can beat Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Vigneault calls out refs, says Pens 'disturbing' Lundqvist (New York Post)
- Wings' Mrazek riding high after Game 1 success (Detroit News)
- Bishop confident Game 1 was just blip (Tampa Bay Times)
- Anaheim Ducks playing follow the leaders behind Corey Perry, Ryan Getzlaf (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Penguins stars Crosby, Malkin enduring playoff slump (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jason Zucker's speed got him to NHL, buy-in put him on top line (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers defenseman Dan Girardi set for Game 2 vs. Penguins despite taking puck to the face (New York Daily News)
- Red Wings' Luke Glendening a lover of greasy hockey, just like his Grind Line idols back in the day (MLive.com)
- Luongo shows he's still among the league's best (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)Paywall to view
- Emrick plans to let Isles fans do the talking (New York Newsday)
- Penguins pushing to sell playoff tickets (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Minnesota Wild and police warn of fake playoff tickets (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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