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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
- Penguins get goals from role players, win 3-2 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bruins answer the Bell (Boston Herald)
- Red Wings score early in each period, take 3-0 series lead (Detroit Free Press)
- Boucher puts lid on Sabres (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Zdeno Chara stands tall for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Torres stuns Seabrook with hit, NHL stuns Blackhawks with no suspension (Vancouver Sun)
- Pens' Kunitz, Lightning's Downie face hearing over hits (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Brent Seabrook disagrees with NHLÕs ruling on Raffi Torres' hit (Chicago Sun Times)
- Hawks have one thing on their minds: A win (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Bolland set to return tonight (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Crosby misses another practice (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Coach calls Garden 'horrible,' rips Rangers fans (New York Post)
- Flames dump two assistant coaches (Calgary Herald)
- Who Needs a Beard? (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Head shots in spotlight (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Phoenix Coyotes fans bracing for the worst (Arizona Republic)
- Hawks continue to beak off over Torres (Vancouver Province)
- Equipment malfunction timely for Boucher (Toronto Sun)
- Thomas rebounds in time for win (Ottawa Sun)
- Buffalo needs to start converting (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins not making rash decisions (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins again top NHL in U.S. TV ratings (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Gordon itching to get another shot in NHL (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning on the hunt for Stanley Cup, Randy Jones' brace an original (St. Petersburg Times)
- Bruins defeat Habs 4-2 (Montreal Gazette)
- Flyers grab a 2-1 series lead (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes on brink of elimination (Arizona Republic)
- Pens score quickly after Lightning tie game in third (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bolts' momentum quickly evaporates (Tampa Tribune)
- Phoenix Coyotes fall into early hole yet again in Game 3 (Arizona Republic)
- Tampa Bay Lightning-Pittsburgh Penguins series turns physical (St. Petersburg Times)
- Red Wings respond to Coyotes' physical play with goals, big win (Ann Arbor News)
- Detroit Red Wings' depth key in Game 3 vs. Phoenix Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Red Wings forward Johan Franzen is in lineup (Ann Arbor News)
- Score one for Tim Thomas (Boston Herald)
- Canadiens weren't focused, Price says (Montreal Gazette)
- Roloson's focus shifts to Game 4 after loss (Tampa Tribune)
- Price believes Canadiens burned by lack of fire (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Flyers take hat off to Boucher (Buffalo News)
- Carter Gets Back in the Game (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tampa Bay Lightning forward Ryan Malone shakes off being shaken up (St. Petersburg Times)
- Red Wings' Tomas Holmstrom perfects the art of screening (Detroit Free Press)
- Sabres' Stafford ends his goal drought (Buffalo News)
- Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader works way up (Detroit Free Press)
- Time to address the shortcomings (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- The Hawks never saw it coming (Vancouver Province)
- Predators not perturbed by provocative play of Ducks' Perry (Nashville City Paper)
- Predators click behind healthy Hornqvist (The Tennessean)
- Ducks' Teemu Selanne turns positive a day after chastising teammates (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- 'Hawks captain Toews: Canucks a 'beatable team' (Vancouver Sun)
- Girardi making name for himself (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Marc Staal and Dan Girardi smothering Washington's Alex Ovechkin, limiting superstar vs. Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Hansen steps up and takes a shot at Blackhawks: 'We've played better' (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers' Boyle trying to regain scoring touch (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Halak, Payne on same page going forward (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sens prospect Lehner content to learn the ropes (Ottawa Citizen)
- Injury bug creates opening for Borowiecki (Ottawa Citizen)
- Oilers send Hamilton to AHL Barons for playoffs push (Edmonton Journal)
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