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Thursday, April 23, 2015
- Ducks are moving on after finishing sweep of Jets with 5-2 win (Los Angeles Times)
- Senators stay alive, Anderson prevails in goaltending duel (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rested Blues get even by blasting Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kevin Hayes lifts Rangers to Game 4 win, Blueshirts take 3-1 series lead (New York Daily News)
- Visnovsky out indefinitely after big hit (New York Newsday)
- Canucks callup Sven Baertschi to start, Ryan Miller likely (Vancouver Sun)
- Former Bruins GM Chiarelli pays a visit to Edmonton (Edmonton Journal)
- Feds reveal secret tapes that may lead to Phil Kenner facing obstruction of justice charge in NHL scam case (New York Daily News)
- Detroit agency signs off on Red Wings arena plan to preserve one, raze another historic building (MLive.com)
- Sedin twins no stranger to big deficits as Canucks face elimination (Globe & Mail)
- Canadian teammate finally admits he has the puck Paul Henderson scored with to win Summit Series--or does he? (National Post)
- A Collision Crosses the Line for the Islanders (New York Times)
- Patrice Bergeron again a Selke finalist (Boston Herald)
- Jonathan Toews a Selke finalist for fourth time in five years (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Datsyuk still would like to make it five Lady Byngs (Detroit News)
- Gaudreau establishes himself as top NHL rookie (Calgary Sun)
- Senators rookie Mark Stone expected to be Calder finalist (Ottawa Sun)
- Long grind left Winnipeg Jets tank empty (Winnipeg Sun)
- 'I'm proud of how everybody played,' Stuart says (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Cheerleader Harper in town (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Islanders after Visnovsky KO: 'We can throw those hits, too' (New York Post)
- Capitals' Tom Wilson: Hit on Islanders' Lubomir Visnovsky was 'fairly clean' (Washington Times)
- Islanders ready to dust off Grabovski to revive offense (New York Post)
- Police will increase patrols for Isles' Game 6 (New York Newsday)
- Former Senator Matt Carkner believes 'something should have been done' after #slashgate (Ottawa Sun)
- Knights' Mitch Marner reminds scouts of ex-Leafs captain Doug Gilmour (Toronto Star)
- Penguins on brink of elimination after 2-1 loss in OT (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Dubnyk benched, Wild falls flat in Game 4 to St. Louis (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Blues get fast start they needed in Game 4 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Rangers lament how sluggish 1st period nearly cost them (New York Post)
- Anaheim Ducks' new playoff mantra: Keep calm and carry on (Los Angeles Daily News)
- St. Louis Blues return to their old ways, and it pays off (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers goalie Lundqvist stymies Penguins once again in Game 4 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Fleury has become a pillar in goal for Pens (New York Newsday)
- Rangers' Brassard proves again to be thorn in Penguins' side (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Backes leads a resurgence for Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- St. Louis trying to find his game in playoffs (New York Newsday)
- Rangers' Ryan McDonagh has 'unreal' Game 4 vs. Penguins, says Ulf Samuelsson (New York Daily News)
- Wild's 2014 playoff hero Erik Haula not on his game, Mike Yeo says (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Penguins must play desperate vs. Rangers now to stay alive in playoffs (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Table is set for Flames to advance past first round for first time since 2004 (Calgary Herald)
- Determination, focus important in Capitals' dominant playoff penalty kill (Washington Times)
- Red Wings looking for more of the same in Game 4 (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks assert 3-1 lead won't lessen resolve to close out series (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Desperate Predators to 'bring everything we have' (The Tennessean)
- Lightning understands 'magnitude' of Game 4 vs. Wings (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flames winning special-teams battle against Canucks (Calgary Herald)
- Flames d-men holding up against Canucks (Calgary Sun)
- Lightning tries to find its power play (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canucks Henrik Sedin praises Flames' Mikael Backlund (Calgary Sun)
- Red Wings put clamps on Lightning's Steven Stamkos (Detroit News)
- Bolts' Stamkos, scoreless in series, knows it's time to lead (Tampa Tribune)
- Jonathan Toews: Game 5 'needs to be our best game of series' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Franzen: Head injury put me 'in a really dark place' (Detroit Free Press)
- Hossa aging like vintage wine, and his teammates love it (Chicago Daily Herald)
- 'Dangerous' Darren Helm has overcome injuries and blossomed into top forward for Red Wings (MLive.com)
- Baby, Joel Ward's got back (Washington Post)
- Red Wings' Ericsson downplays his solid statistics (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings' Sheahan builds confidence with first playoff goal (Detroit Free Press)
- NHL playoff outcomes will affect Flyers' draft picks (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Three current Coyotes could help revive offense (Arizona Republic)
- Marlies developing Nylander well, pop says (Toronto Sun)
- Daniel Carcillo makes impassioned plea for mental-health support in NHL (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bollig's beautiful beard gone, but not forgotten (Calgary Herald)
- Bettman: World Cup team could train at Lemieux facility (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Blues' T.J. Oshie glad to share postseason with father (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'Everyone was just going crazy' (Washington Post)
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