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Thursday, April 21, 2011
- Red Wings find a way to sweep Coyotes (Detroit Free Press)
- Neal's overtime goal gives Penguins 3-2 win against Lightning, 3-1 series lead (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Caps top Rangers in second overtime (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Corey Perry hits high note for Ducks in 6-3 win over Nashville (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Miller stirs the fans with second 1-0 triumph (Buffalo News)
- Lightning's Yzerman a finalist for GM of the year (Tampa Tribune)
- Winter Classic at Citizens Bank Park? (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Cone of silence descends on Canucks (Globe & Mail)
- Franchise continues to face uphill battle (Arizona Republic)
- Doan finds himself in familiar, difficult spot (Arizona Republic)
- Richards re-ignites headshot debate (Toronto Sun)
- Pominville disappointed in fans (Toronto Sun)
- Boudreau hears it from New Yorkers (Toronto Sun)
- Gionta earned his captaincy (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning loses to Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in double overtime, trails 3-1 in playoff series (St. Petersburg Times)
- Rangers blow 3-0 lead, fall into 3-1 hole (New York Post)
- Flyers fall, lose Carter (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Garden fans bring noise for Boudreau (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Wings' lines roll deep, run over Coyotes (Detroit News)
- Bolts keep it simple to get back in game (Tampa Tribune)
- Rangers coach likes 'clueless' players (Bergen Record)
- Ruff's line shuffle produces the desired result for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes earn chant from fans after loss (Arizona Republic)
- Washington Capitals and coach Bruce Boudreau have last laugh on Rangers fasn in Game 4 at Garden (New York Daily News)
- Coyotes' Bryzgalov takes blame for loss (Arizona Republic)
- Tampa Bay Lightning goalie Dwayne Roloson believes he should have stopped winning goal (St. Petersburg Times)
- Miller directs Buffalo to another shut out of Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Lightning's Malone an unwelcomed guest in Fleury's 'house' (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- St. Louis refuses to let Bolts go quietly (Tampa Tribune)
- Stamkos continues to struggle (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Neal ends frustrating drought (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Gilroy scores in first career playoff action (New York Post)
- Red Wings' Helm, Hudler, Filppula, Miller all chip in (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' Johan Franzen scratched for Game 4 (Ann Arbor News)
- Ruslan Salei among Red Wings veterans playing his best hockey in postseason (Ann Arbor News)
- Hawks find right formula to win (Chicago Tribune)
- Sharks comeback fueled by top three lines (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Hawks know they have a long road ahead (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canucks just want to move on (Chicago Sun Times)
- Bruins must get it moving (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- One loss no big deal in a seven-game series, say Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- San Jose Sharks leaning toward Antti Niemi in goal (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Canucks shrug off Bolland breakout, emphasize getting back to their overall team game (Vancouver Province)
- Habs hope Halpern helps in faceoff circle (Montreal Gazette)
- Dave Bolland's return helps Blackhawks test Canucks' depth (Chicago Sun Times)
- Mark Recchi: Believe it (Boston Herald)
- Frolik holding his own in playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Patrice Bergeron takes leadership role (Boston Herald)
- Key Canucks Kesler, Burrows stuck on penalty-killing duties (Vancouver Sun)
- Verbal battle stars Bieksa, Scott (Vancouver Province)
- Senators GM not rushing to hire coach (Ottawa Citizen)
- To catch the eyes of the Hurricanes (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Less is more for AHL Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- 'I like the way Edmonton plays.' It would be fun there' (Edmonton Journal)
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