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Saturday, April 23, 2011
- Ennis nets overtime winner (Buffalo News)
- Preds come home with chance to end series (The Tennessean)
- NHL commish pushes for deal on Islanders (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Winning a Cup? It Helps to Have a Cup Winner (New York Times)Subscriber site
- The two faces of Matt Cooke (Globe & Mail)
- A Goal for Lundqvist: Banishing the Doubts (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Coyotes confident they will stay (Arizona Republic)
- Coyotes GM has plenty of options (Arizona Republic)
- Canucks need 'more' from Luongo (Edmonton Sun)
- Jason Arnott guiding Caps forward (Bergen Record)
- Canucks putting brave face forward (Edmonton Sun)
- Hawks feel like Stanley Cup champs again (Chicago Tribune)
- Canucks determined to prove this year really will be different (Vancouver Sun)
- For the Penguins, winning a playoff series at home is elusive (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Torres' head shot awoke the beast (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Red Wings coach Mike Babcock visits Olympic figure skating gold, silver medalists (Detroit Free Press)
- Predators make dramatic comeback and beat Ducks, 4-3, in OT (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Series turns tense as Predators, Ducks trade barbs (The Tennessean)
- Sabres survive despite being short-handed (Buffalo News)
- With 3 out, Flyers make odd move (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Van Riemsdyk was one of the bright spots (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Smithson's hustle nets a playoff victory (The Tennessean)
- Ducks' Fowler, McMillan rookies in name only (Orange County Register)
- Rangers shooting to stave off elimination (New York Post)
- Lightning face win or go home in Game 5 (Tampa Tribune)
- Sticking to the game plan (Boston Herald)
- Ice show hasn't looked slick (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- For Rangers, it's simple: Win or go home (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Odds stacked against Tampa (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Capitals getting boost from unsung players (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Hard hits making Hawks play heads-up (Chicago Tribune)
- Dan HamhuisÕ head shot irks Dave Bolland (Chicago Sun Times)
- Torres hit on Hawks' Seabrook may have sparked comeback vengeance (Vancouver Province)
- Tampa Bay Lightning coach Guy Boucher has confidence in goalie Dwayne Roloson (St. Petersburg Times)
- Tortorella mum on possible line changes for Game 5 (New York Post)
- Canadiens have to 'cowboy-up and do it,' Price says (Montreal Gazette)
- Roloson puts Game 4 loss behind him (Tampa Tribune)
- Tampa Bay goalie looks ahead after Neal's fluky goal (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Luongo focused solely on the challenge ahead in Chicago (Vancouver Sun)
- Torres: 'We've got to to believe in ourselves' (Vancouver Province)
- Marian Gaborik's miscue hurt Rangers in Game 4 vs. Capitals, but he knows comebacks from Wild days (New York Daily News)
- Confident Marian Hossa gets lift from scoring (Chicago Sun Times)
- Hawks' Duncan Keith back in form, turns his wrath on Canucks (Chicago Sun Times)
- Sharks Scott Nichol makes mark on Game 4 if not on scoresheet (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Penguins' Asham making presence felt (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- McDonagh makes no excuses (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Kings taking a gamble by playing Scott Parse (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Rare weekend off a sweet reward for the Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings spread out the scoring (Detroit News)
- Red Wings' 2nd-round goals: More success with power plays, penalty kills (Detroit Free Press)
- Ex-NHLer Connor thrilled to get a shot at Sucker Punch Wall (Edmonton Journal)
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