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Sunday, April 19, 2015
- Edmonton Oilers win the NHL draft lottery and right to select expected first-overall pick Connor McDavid in the entry draft (National Post)
- Ducks' late-period work is an artistic success in Game 2 win over Jets (Los Angeles Times)
- Crosby's two goals spark second-period surge; Kunitz gets winner (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Bolts bounce back, thrash Detroit 5-1 to even up series (Tampa Tribune)
- Blues even series with 4-1 win over Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- How will Predators' defense function without Shea Weber? (The Tennessean)
- Scott Darling will start Game 3 in net for Blackhawks against Predators (Chicago Tribune)
- Braden Holtby: 'I don't think there would be any questions' on Game 3 return (Washington Times)
- Would be 'true honour' to play for Oilers, McDavid says (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames head coach fined $50,000 after Friday's line brawl (Calgary Herald)
- After Collapsing in Game 2, the Islanders Relish the Comforts of Home (New York Times)
- Former NHL players seek damages for concussions (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sabres GM disappointed about lottery results (Buffalo News)
- Arizona Coyotes fall to third overall pick in NHL draft after Edmonton Oilers win lottery (Arizona Republic)
- Stay put with sixth pick in draft (Bergen Record)
- Flyers to pick seventh; Oilers win NHL draft lottery (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Oilers win draft lottery; Blue Jackets stay at No. 8 spot (Columbus Dispatch)
- Oilers draw top pick; Avalanche stays 10th in NHL's draft lottery (Denver Post)
- Panthers retain the 11th pick in the NHL draft (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bruins pick 14th, Oilers are No. 1 in NHL Draft lottery (Boston Globe)
- Crosby says Edmonton would be good spot for prospective top pick McDavid (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Fans don't mind second-place finish (Buffalo News)
- As job rumors fly, Mike Babcock says he loves Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Islanders hope the Coliseum shakes Sunday (New York Newsday)
- Islanders' pending move from Nassau Coliseum looms as playoff push continues (Washington Times)
- Tavares has 1 warning for Isles at a rocking Coliseum (New York Post)
- Isles fans bond over honking tradition at Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- Rangers fall to Penguins, series even at a game apiece (New York Post)
- Blues beat Wild 4-1, tie series at 1-1 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ducks double down on Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wings optimistic after Game 2 loss (Detroit Free Press)
- Rangers finally snap, air out power-play frustrations (New York Post)
- Lightning's Ben Bishop has turnaround performance in Game 2 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Allen keeps his eye on the bouncing puck (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Blues' Jake Allen wins battle of goalies in Game 2 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Mrazek stays positive, will start Game 3 (Detroit News)
- Bishop is back on his game in Lightning victory (Detroit News)
- Rangers unable to stop Sidney Crosby (Bergen Record)
- Rangers' Miller matures into productive player (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Chirp, slash or rub, Blues' Ott is at his agitating best (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kunitz, Crosby rekindle some of their old magic (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sutter steps up for Penguins in series-tying victory (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Vatanen makes early impact for Ducks in playoff series with Jets (Orange County Register)
- Lightning's Andrej Sustr scores first goal in year (Tampa Bay Times)
- Stepan looking for ways for Rangers to improve (New York Newsday)
- Tim Jackman's playoff debut with the Anaheim Ducks was a memorable one (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ducks rely on gritty winger Beleskey to provide hits, scoring threat (Orange County Register)
- Penguins' Martin a marked man in series with Rangers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Justin Abdelkader's anticipated return will prompt Red Wings to make lineup change, shuffle lines (MLive.com)
- Boudreau not one to abide hogwash (Winnipeg Free Press)
- What? Us worry, no way (Ottawa Sun)
- Islanders can't repeat sloppy ending of Game 2 when series vs. Capitals shifts to Long Island (New York Daily News)
- Flames' first-liners insist they're ready to produce (Calgary Herald)
- Why Jack Capuano believes this Islanders team will bounce back (New York Post)
- Cameron contemplates goaltending change (Ottawa Citizen)
- Calgary Flames rookie Sam Bennett says he's good to go for Game 3 (Calgary Sun)
- Teammates supporting Hamburglar (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks hoping to take control at UC vs. Weber-less Predators (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Eric Fehr does it all for the Capitals (Washington Post)
- Broken sticks were bad breaks for Isles in Game 2 (New York Newsday)
- Small town halfway between Ottawa and Montreal epicentre of fierce rivalry (Ottawa Sun)
- Flames get glimpse of Red Mile upon return to Calgary (Calgary Sun)
- Amirante sings final anthem for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Canadiens apologize after Senators fans harassed (Montreal Gazette)
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