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Friday, April 22, 2011
- Blackhawks cut Canucks' series lead to 3-2, hatred rages on (Chicago Sun Times)
- Even strength (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Sharks beat Los Angeles Kings to take 3-1 series lead (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Andrew Ference fingered for naughty gesture (Boston Herald)
- Flyers' Pronger might play tonight (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Stars forward Loui Eriksson named finalist for Lady Byng Trophy (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Winning his first Lady Byng trophy would 'mean a lot' to Red Wings' Nicklas Lidstrom (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes meeting ends with no resolution (Arizona Republic)
- Glavine could invest to keep Thrashers in Atlanta (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Flames takin' Heat over franchise move (Calgary Sun)
- In the Postseason, Blunders Are Burned Into Memory (New York Times)Subscriber site
- 'Cupcake Summit' does little to smooth tensions between Glendale and Goldwater Institute (Globe & Mail)
- Coyotes, After Being Swept, Skate Off Into Unknown (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Coyotes' brave faces swept aside (Arizona Republic)
- Phoenix Coyotes' on-ice fate dictated by finances (Arizona Republic)
- Nashville Predators Coach Barry Trotz calls out Anaheim Ducks for late hit on Martin Erat (The Tennessean)
- Crosby's situation simpler than it appears (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Carter's bad luck in postseason continues (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Knuble's status for Game 5 uncertain (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Steven Stamkos vague on injury questions (St. Petersburg Times)
- Bruins 'expected better' from Kaberle (Toronto Star)
- Sedin: Pressure means the fans care (Edmonton Sun)
- Ference: gesture was unintentional (Ottawa Sun)
- Fans dialed in to hockey in Montreal (Boston Herald)
- Players lay it on the line come playoff time (Boston Herald)
- Stanley goes for a wild ride in Quebec (Toronto Star)
- Predators assistant coach set to call it quits after the season (Nashville City Paper)
- Tragedy spurs Preds' Blum (The Tennessean)
- Stand-in Penguins singer catches red glare (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- San Jose takes three-goal lead, holds on to sweep games in L.A., gain 3-1 series edge (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Bruins storm back for OT win (Montreal Gazette)
- For Canucks, promise to panic? (Vancouver Sun)
- No lead was safe in this one (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Canucks 'not proud' of 5-0 loss to Blackhawks (Vancouver Province)
- Seabrook misses second straight game (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canucks' Luongo defiant, and will be in goal for Game 6 (Chicago Tribune)
- Defenseman Keith flying with 4 points (Chicago Tribune)
- HawksÕ forward trio faring quite well (Chicago Sun Times)
- Bolland proving his value to Hawks again (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Sabres have lots to say to Flyers (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Sparks fly as Ducks, Predators prepare for Game 5 (Orange County Register)
- Flyers vow to come out hitting (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Both Tylers need to stand tall for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Home team just 1-3 in series (Tampa Tribune)
- Pens finding ways to win (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rangers now need miracle comeback in NHL playoffs after Capitals pulled one in Game 4 double OT win (New York Daily News)
- Caps need to go for the kill (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning needs to improve key areas to extend playoff series against Pittsburgh Penguins (St. Petersburg Times)
- Penguins dominating 5-on-5 vs. Lightning (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Torts says Rangers will 'bounce back' (New York Post)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard shows experience, consistency in first-round sweep of Coyotes (Ann Arbor News)
- Rugged Downie making no apologies (Tampa Tribune)
- Mike Modano hopes playoff run with Red Wings isn't over just yet (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils won't allow Anton Volchenkov, David Steckel to play in world championships (Newark Star Ledger)
- Checkers' crossroads (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
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