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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
- Coyotes rout Blackhawks, advance (Arizona Republic)
- NY Rangers hold on for Game 6 win over Ottawa Senators, force Game 7 at Madison Square Garden as Henrik Lundqvist fumes over referees (New York Daily News)
- Canucks' Kesler may have finished NHL Playoffs with shoulder injury (Vancouver Province)
- Bergeron is Selke finalist (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Backes is finalist for Selke Trophy (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Ken Holland supports Pavel Datsyuk for Selke trophy (Detroit Free Press)
- Oilers' Eberle gets Byng nom (Edmonton Sun)
- After breakout season, Canes sign Tlusty to two-year deal (Raleigh News & Observer)Subscriber site
- Barclays Center CEO makes case for Isles (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- Jim Nill draws interest from Montreal Canadiens, but he will remain Red Wings' assistant GM (MLive.com)
- Shanahan weighs in on how he does job (USA Today)
- How the supplemental discipline process works (USA Today)
- Power Play Is a Boost for Richards (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Deficit, and Inconsistent Play, No Cause for Alarm to the Devils (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Game 7 a fitting end to Capitals-Bruins series (USA Today)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur: Losing to Rangers in '94 would be tougher than this (Newark Star Ledger)
- Devils' Ilya Kovalchuk on facing elimination: 'We're not done yet' (Newark Star Ledger)
- Predators to face Coyotes in second round (The Tennessean)
- Blues vs. Kings: A 'nasty' series is forecast (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kings follow rules of playoff success, chapter and verse (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- New Preds master system (The Tennessean)
- Predators' depth, particularly at forward, gave them a leg up on Detroit (Nashville City Paper)
- Penguins GM Ray Shero has to reverse failures (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Vancouver Canucks strike out in playoffs after GM Mike Gillis struck out in trade market (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins head into uncertain offseason (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Canuck Cory SchneiderÕs agent urges that 'cooler heads prevail' on goaltending 'controversy' (Vancouver Sun)
- Four teams that might trade for Roberto Luongo (Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks' Salo sees chance for Stanley Cup turn to dust (Vancouver Province)
- Rat crackdown: Florida Panthers stop sales of toy rodents (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Dynamic fashion duo cut quite a figure (Orange County Register)
- Rangers storm back to force Game 7 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Phoenix Coyotes franchise reaches 2nd round for 1st time since move to Valley (Arizona Republic)
- Cheap shot on Blackhawks' Marian Hossa called 'turning point' of series (Chicago Sun Times)
- Rangers goalie Lundqvist: NHL missed 'obvious' kick-in (New York Post)
- Blackhawk attack crushed by red-hot goalie Mike Smith (Chicago Sun Times)
- Shot blocking is key for Phoenix Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Neil the quintessential superpest (Ottawa Sun)
- Fun just starting for Rangers' Kreider (New York Post)
- A golden moment for Silfverberg (Ottawa Citizen)
- Hurting Marian Hossa visits Hawks locker room earlier Monday (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Vancouver Canucks players likely to get world hockey championship invitations (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings' Jimmy Howard, Justin Abdelkader will play for Team USA at World Championship (MLive.com)
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