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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
- Ducks bring late-game touch to Canada and beat Jets, this time in OT (Los Angeles Times)
- Rangers beat Pens in defensive struggle to take 2-1 series lead (New York Post)
- Wild breaks through, shuts out Blues in Game 3 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Todd McLellan parts ways with Sharks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canucks' Alex Burrows OK to play in Game 4 as NHL passes on suspension (Vancouver Sun)
- Scott Darling gets call again for Blackhawks in Game 4 (Chicago Tribune)
- Capitals' Eric Fehr to miss at least two playoff games after sustaining injury (Washington Times)
- Devils' Adam Henrique has surgery on wrist ligaments (Bergen Record)
- Capitals fan alleges harassment by Islanders fans at Game 3 (New York Newsday)
- Police: Kings' Jarret Stoll admitted to cocaine possession (Orange County Register)
- One-time Detroit gems stand in way of Red Wings arena (Detroit News)
- Oilers empire handed to ex-Hockey Canada boss (Edmonton Journal)
- How do the Canadiens succeed under duress? (Globe & Mail)
- Amiable but Intense Defenseman Adds Punch to Islanders (New York Times)
- Wayne Gretzky on Connor McDavid: "He's the best player to come into the league in the last 30 years" (Edmonton Journal)
- Yzerman runs Lightning, but Red Wings still in his blood (Tampa Tribune)
- Who will replace Todd McLellan? Some possible candidates (San Jose Mercury News)
- Family helped McLellan make decision (San Jose Mercury News)
- McLellan, Sharks split; Babcock lauds 'good coach' (Detroit Free Press)
- Fired Sharks coach Todd McLellan could interest Flyers (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Do Leafs have what it takes to land McLellan? (Toronto Sun)
- Now ex-San Jose Sharks coach Todd McLellan says he'd coach anywhere (Edmonton Journal)
- Using pick wisely is job No. 1 for Devils (Bergen Record)
- Otters' Dylan Strome has all tools to become big, strong NHL centre (Toronto Star)
- Penguins fall again to Rangers, 2-1, now behind in playoff series (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Momentum vanishes as Blues are blanked (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Anaheim Ducks' center shuffle continues for Game 3 of playoffs (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Fleischmann joins Ducks' playoff lineup for Game 3 in Winnipeg (Orange County Register)
- Wild's top line comes up big in Game 3 win over Blues (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers continue mastery on the road (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Wild feed off frenzied fans to dominate Game 3 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers' Carl Hagelin plays role of villain again vs. Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Scoring struggles linger for Penguins 2nd line (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins' discipline improves slightly, but lapses are still apparent (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Crosby, Malkin show signs, but not playing like Pens stars (New York Newsday)
- Keith Yandle recovers from illness to make perfect pass (New York Newsday)
- Haula can't crack Wild's lineup (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kyle Brodziak glad Wild stuck with him, and vice versa (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild defenseman Jordan Leopold has earned his keep since trade (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Justin Fontaine in, Matt Cooke out for Game 3 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kevin Klein close to returning to Rangers' defense corps (New York Newsday)
- Winnipeg, Jets get bouquets from Bettman (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Penguins GM Jim Rutherford lashes out at reporter after 2-1 loss to Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Penguins sell out Game 3, extend streak to 376 games (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Jets impressed by MTS Centre whiteout (Winnipeg Sun)
- Penguins fans watch on big screen at Market Square (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Flames plan to maintain forechecking pressure in Game 4 (Calgary Herald)
- Lightning seeks at least a split in Detroit (Tampa Bay Times)
- Red Wings want fast start in Game 3 vs. Lightning (Detroit Free Press)
- Predators must find way to solve Blackhawks' Darling (The Tennessean)
- Flames making Canucks feel the pinch (Vancouver Sun)
- Blackhawks find successful strategy vs. Predators' Pekka Rinne (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Mike Babcock says Detroit Red Wings have a lot more to give: 'We need everyone on deck' (MLive.com)
- Jonas Hiller leading Calgary Flames with his experience (Calgary Sun)
- Islanders contain Alex Ovechkin, Capitals' league-best power play (Washington Post)
- Fourth line making huge impact for Islanders against Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Abdelkader, Smith back for Wings' Game 3 (Detroit News)
- Jason Garrison progressing, but still doubtful for Game 3 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks' Crawford supportive but not happy (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Okposo a dominant, physical force again (New York Newsday)
- Flames' Colborne adds rugged play to his repertoire (Calgary Herald)
- Playoff veteran Boychuk has priorities straight (New York Newsday)
- Bennett adds 'X' factor to first-round series (Calgary Herald)
- Ageless Marian Hossa showing no signs of slowing down (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Saying all the right things, Senators gearing up for Game 4 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Canadiens' depth at forward pays playoff dividends (Montreal Gazette)
- Habs not taking anything for granted (Ottawa Sun)
- Senators' Anderson prepared to play (Ottawa Sun)
- Stefan Matteau will play for U.S. at world championships (NJ.com)
- Blue Jackets sign player from development camp (Columbus Dispatch)
- Brian Rolston reflects fondly on days in Minnesota (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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