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Monday, April 20, 2015
- Habs force Senators to the brink after Game 3 OT win (Globe & Mail)
- Isles beat Caps in OT after Tavares' quick goal (New York Newsday)
- Scott Darling 'rock solid' as Blackhawks take 2-1 series lead (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Backed by raucous crowd, Flames spike Canucks 4-2 to take 2-1 series lead (Calgary Herald)
- Down 2-0, Jets count on huge hand from fans tonight in Game 3 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Future Sabre draft pick Jack Eichel has a decision to make (Buffalo News)
- City Council vote on zoning changes for new Red Wings arena expected Tuesday (MLive.com)
- Montreal Canadiens' Dale Weise was the overtime hero in Game 3: A closer look at the player called 'Dutch Gretzky' (National Post)
- Toronto Maple Leafs will have several good options when they pick fourth in the NHL entry draft (National Post)
- Oh, Canada -- you have a shot at a Cup (Winnipeg Sun)
- It could take a while for Flyers to hire a coach (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Edmonton Oilers should be in no hurry to trade core players -- yet -- because they're adding Connor McDavid (Edmonton Journal)
- Adding Connor McDavid 'just brings a lot of excitement' to Edmonton Oilers players (Edmonton Journal)
- Senators' Curtis Lazar knows top prospect Connor McDavid will love playing in Edmonton (Ottawa Sun)
- Bennett dreams of facing buddy McDavid in Battle of Alberta (Calgary Herald)
- Fans canvassed on Edmonton streets cheer Oilers' Connor McDavid sweepstakes win but take wait-and-see attitude (Edmonton Journal)
- Leafs, Sabres had best chances (Buffalo News)
- Arizona Coyotes still doing homework on potential 3rd overall pick (Arizona Republic)
- Which player might the Devils take with the 6th pick in the NHL entry draft? (NJ.com)
- John Tavares' overtime goal helps Islanders beat Capitals in Game 3 (Washington Times)
- Preds fall 4-2, give advantage back to Chicago (The Tennessean)
- Calgary's kids given a reason to believe; Burrows faces one-game ban (Vancouver Province)
- Calgary Flames make sure playoff date was worth the wait (Calgary Sun)
- Fans ecstatic as Flames play first home playoff game in six years (Calgary Herald)
- John Tavares helps Islanders find their groove against Capitals (Washington Post)
- Hossa's stellar performance includes dazzling assist (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Johnny Boychuk helps Islanders top Capitals by holding Alexander Ovechkin to three shots (New York Daily News)
- Andrew Desjardins gets his chance, comes through for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Visnovsky inspires Isles after rebounding from KO (New York Newsday)
- Predators shuffle defense with Weber out (The Tennessean)
- Eric Fehr leaves Capitals' loss to Islanders with apparent shoulder injury (Washington Times)
- After blowing two early leads, Blackhawks find one with staying power (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Predators struggle to contain Chicago's attack (The Tennessean)
- Senators defenceman Jared Cowen knows name could get called (Ottawa Sun)
- Jets fans have waited 19 years for tonight (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Wild counting on boost from X crowd as series shifts to home ice (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild are happy to be home after split in St. Louis (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks are prepared for wild atmosphere as playoff hockey returns to Winnipeg for first time in 19 years (Orange County Register)
- Blues bracing for hostility at Minnesota (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers rely on road-warriors mentality (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers stay confident heading into Pittsburgh tied with Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Rangers need strong road play now more than ever (New York Newsday)
- Wild's Zach Parise feels fans' desire for deep playoff run (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- For Penguins penalty kill, enough is enough (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins target areas for improvement entering Game 3 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Time for Jets coach Maurice to mix it up (Winnipeg Sun)
- Vladimir Tarasenko: The Blues' Russian on the rise (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Wild players not letting Steve Ott's antics get into their heads (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Defenseman Cole relishing greater role since trade to Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Pardy earns second start (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Anaheim Ducks proving doubters, number-crunchers wrong (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Playoff hockey brings heavy traffic in front of net (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Amirante to sing for Rangers occasionally (New York Newsday)
- Sens fan who had rough Game 2 in Montreal a guest of honour for Game 3 in Ottawa (Ottawa Citizen)
- Winning is a tradition for Lightning's Cooper (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings coach Mike Babcock praises Lightning counterpart Jon Cooper (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings focus on better defensive coverage as series with Tampa Bay shifts to Joe Louis Arena (MLive.com)
- Abdelkader or not, Wings' third line must contribute (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning revels in mixture of youth, experience (Tampa Bay Times)
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