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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
- 'Warrior' Handzus blocks Blues from victory (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins overcome slow start to grab 4-3 win over Blue Jackets in Game 3 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Granlund lifts Wild past Avs in OT (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Stars, Lehtonen blank Ducks, trim series deficit to 2-1 (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Ducks' Robidas breaks leg, out for playoffs (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Wild's Matt Cooke could face scrutiny of knee-to-knee hit on Avs' Barrie (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers Calmly Disagree With Two Diving Penalties (New York Times)
- Did the Tampa Bay Lightning's Steven Stamkos suffer a concussion ... or didn't he? (National Post)
- Flyers' Backup Goalie Is Used to Facing Tough Battles (New York Times)
- Bettman says 'tweaks' could be made to regular-season overtime (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning stickhandle media better than they do Habs (Toronto Star)
- Canadiens 'riding that wave,' Eller says (Montreal Gazette)
- Lightning's Jon Cooper calls for more NHL replay use (Tampa Bay Times)
- Brendan Smith says beef with Zdeno Chara 'heat of the moment' (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Gary Bettman likes direction Tom Gaglardi has taken Stars, says fan base re-engaged (Dallas Morning News)
- One that got away (Columbus Dispatch)
- Avalanche falls to Wild in OT; Tyson Barrie down with left leg injury (Denver Post)
- Ducks aren't a happy group after 3-0 loss to Stars in Game 3 (Los Angeles Times)
- No late magic for Blues in Game 3 loss (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Backes forced to sit out Game 3 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Crawford shuts out Blues as Blackhawks take Game 3 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Columbus goalie Bobrovsky fades late after starting strong vs. Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Mikael Granlund's game-winner provides just deserts for Wild (Denver Post)
- Michal Handzus sacrifices his body for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Orpik's second-period goal helps turn tide for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Feisty Brookbank fits right in vs. Blues (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Young Penguins defenseman keeps his cool (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Struggling Brodziak scratched for first time with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blues infuriated by Hawks' comments to Backes (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lightning focused on one win over Montreal (Tampa Tribune)
- For Game 3 in Philly, Rangers need some desperation (New York Newsday)
- Jonathan Ericsson healing but still no timetable for return to Red Wings lineup (MLive.com)
- A not-so-magnificent seven has Kings, goalie Jonathan Quick in a hole (Los Angeles Times)
- Mason will rest and recover while Emery excels (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sharks' Joe Pavelski began preparing for monster season last summer (San Jose Mercury News)
- Loui Eriksson out in front (Boston Herald)
- Vinny Lecavalier is Flyers' wild card (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flyers' defensemen have also been opportunistic on offense (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist looking to use speed, get to the net more in effort to snap mini-slump (MLive.com)
- Rookie Jesper Fast could remain in lineup (New York Post)
- Michigan native Justin Florek plays big role on Bruins' defense (Detroit News)
- Predators quietly enter second week of coaching search (The Tennessean)
- Mike Smith remains confident in abilities (Arizona Republic)
- Conacher looks to rediscover scoring touch, help rebuilding Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Panthers sign forward Connor Brickley to entry-level deal (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ottawa Senators fans rally to save Spezza (Ottawa Sun)
- Darryl Sutter was not only the chief architect, he was the master motivator (Calgary Herald)
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