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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
- First line comes out firing as Flames send Canucks to the brink with 3-1 Game 4 win (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks win in triple-overtime, take 3-1 series lead (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Nicklas Backstrom's overtime winner lifts Capitals past Islanders in Game 4 (Washington Post)
- Wings blank Lightning in Game 3 (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk named finalist for Lady Byng (Detroit Free Press)
- Hudler finalist for NHL's Byng trophy (Calgary Herald)
- Canucks not saying much about injury to Alex Burrows (Vancouver Sun)
- Byfuglien avoids further discipline (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins' Zdeno Chara played on fractured fibula (Boston Globe)
- SEAN GORDON: The hockey world hates a downer, but let's face it: The Sens are in dire straits (Globe & Mail)
- From Antoine Vermette to Keith Yandle: How have those NHL trade deadline deals worked out so far? (National Post)
- It's win or go home for the Winnipeg Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sens, Habs rivalry reaches boiling point (Ottawa Sun)
- Dustin Byfuglien says little about poor play in latest Winnipeg Jets loss (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks' Ryan Kesler, Corey Perry are disliked by Jets fans (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks love bad-boy image (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Teemu Selanne's presence looms over Anaheim Ducks-Winnipeg Jets series (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Noah Hanifin might pair nicely with Rielly on Maple Leafs blue line (Toronto Star)
- Predators fall in third OT, trail series 3-1 (The Tennessean)
- Isles drop Game 4 in OT, series tied (New York Newsday)
- Bolts blanked in Game 3; Red Wings take 2-1 series lead (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings handcuff Lightning star Steven Stamkos again (Detroit Free Press)
- Capitals' penalty kill remains perfect, plays key role in Game 4 win over Islanders (Washington Post)
- Islanders call out Capitals 'idiot' who annihilated Visnovsky (New York Post)
- Pekka Rinne's great game not enough for Predators (The Tennessean)
- Healthy Helm still dangerous for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Antoine Vermette makes most of second chance with Blackhawks first goal (Chicago Tribune)
- Wings' Riley Sheahan finally breaks through in victory (Detroit News)
- Bollig's Defiance one of his grittiest performances (Calgary Herald)
- Justin Abdelkader's grit, physical play a major factor in Red Wings' best game of 2015 playoffs (MLive.com)
- Marcus Johansson, Andre Burakovsky both in for Capitals in Game 4 (Washington Times)
- Drouin forced to watch and wait (Tampa Tribune)
- Flames fans looking forward to Game Five (Calgary Herald)
- Some Islanders fans take Nassau Coliseum seats home with them (New York Newsday)
- Rangers: Look to make Penguins series short (Bergen Record)
- Wild have rare chance to take control of playoff series (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Anaheim Ducks looking to close out the Winnipeg Jets in Game 4 (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Penguins must play to strengths to upset Rangers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Fast start would be welcome change for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sense that Rangers -- Penguins Game 4 could be even more physical after chippy Game 3 (New York Daily News)
- Despite losing, Blues take the next day off (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers have plan: Penguins will travel for offense (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Habs keeping it cool ahead of Game 4 (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild expect Blues adjustments in offensive zone (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hitchcock counting on Blues' resiliency (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Fleury's performances have Penguins still believing vs. Rangers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Expect Senators netminder Craig Anderson to get the call (Ottawa Sun)
- Nash needs to correct his playoff scoring woes (New York Newsday)
- Penguins teammates: Malkin poised for breakout game (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Martin St. Louis knows all too well how a series can swing (New York Post)
- Blues antagonist Steve Ott making eyes roll, little else (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Senators centre Zack Smith gets the call for Game 4 (Ottawa Sun)
- Pateryn gets the call on Habs' blue line (Montreal Gazette)
- 'Habs Killer' Jean-Gabriel Pageau hoping for the bounces (Ottawa Sun)
- Habs' Greg Pateryn ready for challenge (Ottawa Sun)
- Kevin Klein continues progressing toward Rangers return (New York Post)
- Devils' Adam Henrique vows to be ready for training camp following thumb surgery (NJ.com)
- Terry Murray high on Phantoms Gostisbehere, Manning (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Vancouver Canucks coach Willie Dejardins had his head in the game ... even as a player (Calgary Sun)
- Parents come to watch Dumba's growth spurt with Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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