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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
- Capitals turn Game 3 into a blowout, 6-1, for commanding 3-0 series lead (Washington Post)
- Tanner Pearson's overtime goal gives Kings a 2-1 win and new life in playoff series against Sharks (Los Angeles Times)
- Suddenly, it's a series: Wild rallies to beat Stars 5-3 in Game 3 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Brooks Orpik’s status unknown after sustaining injury in Capitals’ win over Flyers (Washington Times)
- Ryan McDonagh makes surprise comeback for Rangers (New York Post)
- Tribute to Flyers' Ed Snider sparks emotion (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Boyle: Chicken-flap gesture 'spur of the moment thing' (Detroit Free Press)
- Luke Richardson leaving Binghamton Senators to pursue NHL job (Ottawa Sun)
- Phoenix mayor to call for new arena for Suns, Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Rangers Welcome Sight of Ryan McDonagh in Practice (New York Times)
- John Scott almost didn't show up for historic NHL All-Star Game moment (Buffalo News)
- Ed Snider's passion his best net asset (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Close friends Blashill, Cooper clash in playoffs (Windsor Star)
- Hawks, down 2-1 to the Blues, have been here before (Edmonton Sun)
- Kings beat Sharks in overtime (San Jose Mercury News)
- Capitals' power play dooms Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Back in the lineup, Jordie Benn understands his role for Stars: 'I don't know how long it will last, but that's OK with me' (Dallas Morning News)
- Torchetti makes move to add bulk to Wild's lineup (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bracelets and boos in Flyers' Game 3 blowout loss (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Jay Snider, in father's place, visits Flyers after game (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Lightning looking to retake control of series in Game 4 (Tampa Tribune)
- Blues are taking the short route to success (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Will Ducks' anger help or hurt them in effort to overcome two-game hole vs. Predators? (Orange County Register)
- Is Chicago Blackhawks' offense on the verge of breaking through (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Wings 'haven't done anything yet' in 2-1 series (Detroit Free Press)
- Panthers revelation causing all kinds of headaches for Islanders (New York Post)
- Panthers take needed day off as crucial Game 4 against Islanders looms (Miami Herald)
- Alain Vigneault takes shot at officiating (New York Newsday)
- Quenneville: 'We'll keep trying to get it' (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Wings’ Blashill not afraid to make tough decisions (Detroit Free Press)
- Penguins goalie Murray returns to practice; Sullivan says Fleury still 'day-to-day' (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Lundqvist wants to put eye injury behind him (New York Newsday)
- Toews unfazed by Hawks' loss to Blues (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Duncan Keith hasn't missed a beat since returning to Blackhawks lineup (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins ponder blue-line options to boost transition game (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- How Isles’ no-names have given their stars a real shot (New York Post)
- STL Line is taking charge on Blues offense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings' new line relishes task of blanketing Bolts' trio (Detroit News)
- Nelson-Kulemin-Bailey line pays in Game 3 OT (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks' Andrew Ladd is delivering plenty of hits on the Blues (Chicago Tribune)
- Fehr takes center stage on Malkin's line for Game 3 (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Colin Wilson back in playoff comfort zone for Predators (The Tennessean)
- Penguins rookie Conor Sheary is adjusting quickly to playoff hockey (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- New deal for Seth Jones is top priority of summer (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canadiens farmhand Bud Holloway thankful for his moment in the sun (Montreal Gazette)
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