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Saturday, April 22, 2017
- Sean Kuraly’s goal in double overtime lifts Bruins over Senators (Boston Globe)
- Justin Williams’s overtime goal lifts Capitals to 2-1 victory over Toronto in Game 5 (Washington Post)
- Rangers hope to win at MSG, avoid trip to Montreal (New York Newsday)
- Wild: Pressure still ‘all on us’ heading into Game 5 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Flames' Sean Monahan reveals he'll undergo wrist surgery (Calgary Herald)
- 'So complete': Senators' Karlsson nominated for Norris Trophy (Ottawa Sun)
- Sharks’ Brent Burns named finalist for Norris Trophy (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning's Victor Hedman finalist for Norris Trophy (Tampa Bay Times)
- Pegula adamant about adding discipline, character to Sabres' organization (Buffalo News)
- Bettman: Islanders to submit arena bid at Belmont (New York Newsday)
- McDavid’s crushing check changed Game 5, and maybe the Oilers’ series (Globe & Mail)
- Flying Finn Artturi Lehkonen a pleasant surprise for Habs (Globe & Mail)
- Rangers at Home Aim to Eliminate the Canadiens in Game 6 (New York Times)
- Predators: Sweep of Blackhawks had everything to do with confidence (The Tennessean)
- Star-studded Penguins find success in blue-collar approach (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blackhawks must stop living in the past and look to the future (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Early playoff exit still "pretty raw" for Flames GM Treliving (Calgary Herald)
- Kings' talks with Stevens on coaching job moving 'in a positive manner,' could be resolved soon (Los Angeles Times)
- Cam Neely focuses on postseason positives (Boston Herald)
- Gionta on Sabres shakeup: 'Ownership wants a winning team and they want it now' (Buffalo News)
- No doubt Maple Leafs' Matthews earned Calder Trophy nomination (Toronto Sun)
- Auston Matthews says Calder nomination ‘special’ (Toronto Star)
- Washington’s Justin Williams beats Maple Leafs in overtime (Toronto Star)
- Senators have their hands full with shorthanded Bruins (Ottawa Citizen)
- Senators let this one slip away (Boston Globe)
- After injury scare, Alex Ovechkin comes back as only he can (Washington Times)
- Nazem Kadri on hit to Alex Ovechkin: ‘I was hoping he’s okay’ (Washington Post)
- Shattenkirk on reduced minutes: ‘I don’t mind’ (Washington Times)
- Senators' Mike Hoffman keeping an eye on old friend and new enemy Mika Zibanejad (Ottawa Citizen)
- San Jose Sharks 'have to believe' they will forget Game 5 loss (Edmonton Sun)
- Wild, Blues are resigned to low-scoring series (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Cheating on the faceoff dot is delaying Wild-Blues games (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Is adversity, fatigue catching up with the veteran Sharks? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues' top line close to reuniting (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers' 'KZB' line starting to pay big dividends (New York Post)
- Wild’s Erik Haula expected to return for Game 5 against Blues (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers' Lundqvist has edge on Carey Price in clinching series (Montreal Gazette)
- San Jose goalie Martin Jones could have broken Oilers hearts (Edmonton Journal)
- Upshall takes over 'pest' role against Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild: Marco Scandella thriving in postseason (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Pavel Buchnevich’s new spot on offense already paying off for Rangers (New York Daily News)
- 'Wiser than his age': Rave review for young Rangers defenseman (New York Post)
- Penguins keep lineup healthy, intact during Blue Jackets series (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Playoff newcomers didn’t back down from defending champs (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flames soon-to-be free agents hoping to stick around Saddledome (Calgary Herald)
- Both Flames goalies want to return to Calgary (Calgary Sun)
- Flyers take a step back, but pipeline is promising (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Athanasiou, Mantha carry weight of Wings’ playoff void (Detroit News)
- Rangers agree to terms with defenseman Alexei Bereglazov (New York Daily News)
- Canes sign Dahlbeck, solve needs (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins send three to Wilkes-Barre, keep Jarry (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- After shooting blanks in playoffs, Flames star Gaudreau off to Worlds (Calgary Sun)
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