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Thursday, April 21, 2016
- Flyers stay alive by beating Capitals, 2-1 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sharks hold off Kings, take 3-1 series lead (San Jose Mercury News)
- Florida Panthers edge New York Islanders 2-1 in Game 4 (Miami Herald)
- Penalty kill fails Wild in Game 4 loss to Stars, face elimination Friday (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- One (tough one) to go for the Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning know getting series-ending win is a challenge (Tampa Tribune)
- Flyers' Laughton in hospital after slamming into boards (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Letang avoids suspension after incident against Rangers (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- NHL suspends Blackhawks Shaw for using a homophobic slur (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Cam Neely says Bruins’ failure is ‘hard for me to understand’ (Boston Globe)
- Flames' CalgaryNEXT proposal could cost $1.8 billion, double original estimate, says city report (Calgary Herald)
- For the Rangers or Against, Carl Hagelin Plays His Heroic Role (New York Times)
- ‘Everyone can learn from it’: Chicago Blackhawks’ Andrew Shaw banned one game for homophobic slur (National Post)
- Rogers CEO confident in another profitable hockey season (Globe & Mail)
- Jeremy Jacobs has full faith in Cam Neely, direction of Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Maple Leafs aren’t losing GM-in-waiting Kyle Dubas (Toronto Star)
- Gatineau Olympiques coach Benoit Groulx a good candidate for job in Ottawa Senators organization (Ottawa Sun)
- Staal brothers cherish playoff experiences while playing together (Toronto Sun)
- Waiting for the call: The unusual life of an NHL backup goalie (Chicago Tribune)
- Sharks use power-play goals to beat Kings, 3-2, take 3-1 lead in series (Los Angeles Times)
- Islanders edged by Panthers, 2-1, as series heads back to Florida even at 2-2 (New York Daily News)
- Finally, Flyers get under Capitals’ skin in Game 4 win (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Islanders’ fourth line is struggling (New York Newsday)
- Spezza's skate turns tide for Stars (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Gostisbehere scores first playoff goal on birthday (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jaromir Jagr’s unfathomable futility continues (New York Post)
- McDonald enters lineup and makes his presence felt (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Logan Shaw makes his playoff debut for Florida Panthers (Miami Herald)
- Shane Prince is showing Islanders he’s worth the risk (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks facing long odds as they aim to rally from 3-1 deficit (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wings' mantra going in to Game 5: Keep believing (Detroit Free Press)
- Rangers hope desperation brings out their best (New York Newsday)
- Wings’ challenge: Solve power play (Detroit News)
- Lightning penalty kill staves off Red Wings (Tampa Bay Times)
- Predators regroup without injured Craig Smith (The Tennessean)
- Lundqvist, Murray have nervous energy (New York Newsday)
- Crosby finds his power-play muse (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Slumping Red Wings Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk could be playing final game together (MLive.com)
- Veteran Kevin Bieksa helps Ducks keep an even keel (Orange County Register)
- Lightning's Kucherov shines again on biggest stage (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins' Cullen continues to prove an invaluable asset with Game 3 goal (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rangers’ rookie standing up to the playoff heat (New York Post)
- Alexey Marchenko, Xavier Ouellet not expected to play for Red Wings in Game 5 (MLive.com)
- Penguins' goalie Tristan Jarry sent back to minors (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Coyotes minor-league team nears move to Tucson (Arizona Republic)
- Lawmakers: No state money for upgrades to Blues home (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sidney Crosby has no problem being heckled by Jets center Nick Mangold (New York Daily News)
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