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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
- Blackhawks prove it's not over yet with dominating Game 4 win (Chicago Sun Times)
- San Jose Sharks rally from 4-0 deficit to stun Los Angeles Kings in overtime, 6-5 (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Penguins' Kunitz, Lightning's Downie each suspended for one game (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canes' Skinner named Calder finalist (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Couture named as a finalist for league's top rookie (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Grabner a Rookie of the Year finalist (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- NHL signs 10-year television deal to remain on NBC and Versus (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Ovechkin, Caps embrace new, defensive style for playoffs (USA Today)
- Franzen, St. Louis continue tradition of playing with pain (USA Today)
- Hulsizer needs to show his face (Arizona Republic)
- Glendale, Goldwater to meet Thursday (Ottawa Sun)
- Coyotes face on-ice, off-ice future (Arizona Republic)
- Illegal hits tarnish NHL playoffs (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bad ol' Luongo (Edmonton Sun)
- Thomas hopes to pen Bruins miracle (Ottawa Sun)
- Things get hairy between Capitals, Rangers (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins maintain focus (Ottawa Sun)
- MSG fans will boo ... as in Boudreau (Toronto Sun)
- Game 3 scores big locally (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Flyers' Hartnell part of annual charity Beard-a-thon (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rangers coach John Tortorella fires back at Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau, Blueshirts thinking tie (New York Daily News)
- Ducks, Predators dive into playoff posturing pool (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Corey Crawford not in mix for rookie award (Chicago Sun Times)
- Sakic eager to help Avs' turnaround (Denver Post)
- Fletcher takes to the road (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Flames president knows plenty of work lies ahead (Calgary Herald)
- Rating the NHL playoff series for entertainment value (Toronto Star)
- Minnesota Wild's Mikko Koivu fulfilling Finnish military commitment (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Kings' Game 3 loss to San Jose is extra painful (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Hawks finally get hit parade started (Chicago Sun Times)
- Triumphant return for Bolland (Chicago Tribune)
- Hawks' defense does Brent Seabrook proud (Chicago Sun Times)
- Luongo shrugs off his bad night (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Mercy hook pulls Luongo after six goals (Vancouver Province)
- Lightning-Penguins series has been hard-hitting (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers ignoring Caps' talk (New York Post)
- Caps look to come out hitting in Game 4 (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Experience is key for Detroit Red Wings (Arizona Republic)
- Pressure builds on Ducks going into Game 4 (Orange County Register)
- Rangers want to keep momentum (New York Post)
- Sabres find themselves in a familiar spot (Buffalo News)
- Tampa cashing in on PP (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Advantages on special teams not paying off for Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (St. Petersburg Times)
- Hard-hitting Predator watches back, refs (The Tennessean)
- Message from Red Wings' Mike Babcock: Don't take your foot off the gas (Ann Arbor News)
- With Pronger out, other Flyers step up (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blueshirts' goal: Get inside Neuvirth's head (New York Post)
- Tampa Bay Lightning looks to Dwayne Roloson as key for playoff Game 4 (St. Petersburg Times)
- Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard more settled and confident (Detroit Free Press)
- Rinne lifts Predators' spirits when he rises to the occasion (Nashville City Paper)
- Phoenix Coyotes' Keith Yandle missing Derek Morris (Arizona Republic)
- Play it again, Leino: Finland native loves postseason pressure (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rangers shift Stepan to wing for offense (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Fedotenko fills in well for Callahan (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Carle is a huge plus for Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Spirits are high (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- First goal crucial in Habs-Bruins series (Montreal Gazette)
- Bad habits seen (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Relax, Nathan Horton finds playoff rhythm (Boston Herald)
- Watching AHL playoffs not to Locke's liking (Ottawa Citizen)
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