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Friday, April 22, 2016
- Lightning advances to Round 2 with shutout of Red Wings (Tampa Bay Times)
- Patrick Kane scores in second OT to keep Hawks’ season alive (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins dominate Rangers, 5-0, to take 3-1 lead in series (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Frederik Andersen, penalty-kill unit lead Ducks to 4-1 win over Predators that evens series (Orange County Register)
- Sharks look to close out Kings in Los Angeles (San Jose Mercury News)
- Datsyuk now faces 'scary questions' about future (Detroit News)
- Florida Panthers come home, ready to take control of series for once (Miami Herald)
- Wild GM Chuck Fletcher's job is safe, owner says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flyers' Ed Snider remembered as a man of passion, wisdom (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Young Panthers, and Their Veteran Leader, Are on the Ascent (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)
- Nostalgic Jay Snider recalls Ed Snider, family man (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hockey community joins to honor life of Ed Snider (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- With Los Angeles Kings on brink of playoff elimination, Coach Darryl Sutter criticizes officiating (Los Angeles Times)
- Barry Trotz: Brayden Schenn’s cross-check to Evgeny Kuznetsov was ‘dangerous’ (Washington Times)
- Penguins defenseman Ben Lovejoy says homophobic slurs have ‘pretty much been eradicated from our locker room’ (New York Daily News)
- Stalberg calls Letang play ‘dangerous’ (New York Newsday)
- Quenneville: Learn from Shaw's mistake (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blackhawks teammates view Andrew Shaw's homophobic slur as a 'learning point' (Chicago Tribune)
- Predators, Ducks tied at two games each (The Tennessean)
- Blues rally again but lose in double OT (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers pushed to brink with jaw-dropping humiliation (New York Post)
- Red Wings’ culprit in series loss is clear: offense (Detroit News)
- Playoff series pushes Blackhawks-Blues rivalry to a new level (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Red Wings' best players outplayed by Lightning's top stars (MLive.com)
- Predators head west seeking momentum (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings season ends in frustration after misplay behind the net (MLive.com)
- Rangers' Lundqvist pulled in second period (Bergen Record)
- Patrick Kane does it again -- ‘Maybe it was my turn to step up’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Killorn comes up clutch witn game-winner for Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Marian Hossa's first goal of series gets Blackhawks offense started (Chicago Tribune)
- Four games into playoffs, Ducks' Corey Perry still seeking first goal (Orange County Register)
- Penguins goalie Murray keeps cool in Game 4 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- The Rangers did not want to see this Evgeni Malkin (New York Post)
- Callahan, Killorn combine for Lightning's winning goal (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bortuzzo back in Blues' lineup (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Duncan Keith ready for another marathon in Game 6 of Blackhawks-Blues (Chicago Tribune)
- Ex-Blackhawk Troy Brouwer cross-checks all the boxes for Blues (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oscar Lindberg replaces Kevin Hayes in Rangers lineup (New York Daily News)
- Victor Hedman getting more minutes from Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tatar won’t make excuses for disappointing season (Detroit News)
- Andreas Athanasiou could see bigger role with Wings next season (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers hope to ease their way back into series (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Down 3-1 in the series Wild knows, 'you need everybody' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Tweaks good enough for Flyers to keep series alive (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Capitals have been weak at even strength (Washington Post)
- Why years of failure give Isles their biggest X-factor (New York Post)
- Torchetti backs off criticism of Stars' Game 4 goal (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Brooks Orpik’s status uncertain as Capitals host Game 5 on Friday night (Washington Times)
- Isles’ Pulock likely out rest of series (New York Newsday)
- Laughton released from hospital, won’t play in Game 5 (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Capitals’ crease wasn’t big enough for both Braden Holtby and Michal Neuvirth (Washington Post)
- Flyers' Giroux hopes to keep producing in Game 5 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Haula's line doing job on defense plus scoring for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Defenseman Kris Russell welcomed trade to Dallas (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- It took until Game 4, but defenseman Jason Demers (shoulder) is starting to play like his old self (Dallas Morning News)
- Coyotes' Connor Murphy ready to earn spot on top pairing (Arizona Republic)
- Sabres' Fasching added to U.S. world championship team (Buffalo News)
- Marlies GM Kyle Dubas, coach Sheldon Keefe continue to enjoy success together in AHL (Toronto Sun)
- Denis Potvin, broadcast partner get beverage bath at Barclays (New York Newsday)
- Rick DiPietro’s radio breakthrough dampened by NHL longing (New York Post)
- Ferraro's season for the ages (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bill Barilko’s real Cup-winning puck emerges (Toronto Sun)
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