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Friday, April 24, 2015
- Preds send series back to Chicago (The Tennessean)
- Capitals dominate Islanders in Game 5, move within one win of advancing (Washington Post)
- Sedins salvage the series in big Game 5 win (Vancouver Province)
- Bolts stage comeback, even up series with 3-2 OT win (Tampa Tribune)
- Chiarelli headed to Oilers? (Edmonton Journal)
- Bryan Murray, Charlie Henry named to Ottawa sports hall (Ottawa Citizen)
- Toronto Maple Leafs' plan to give William Nylander space to grow in AHL paying off so far (National Post)
- 'Extraordinarily humble' McDavid does his talking on the ice (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks have time to ponder next opponent after first-round sweep (Los Angeles Times)
- Boudreau, Ducks surprised at sweep of Jets (Orange County Register)
- What's next in Jetsville? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Which Jets will be re-signed? (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sharks owner Plattner standing behind Wilson (San Jose Mercury News)
- Patrice Bergeron gives coach Claude Julien vote of confidence (Boston Globe)
- Gaudreau one of three finalists for Calder Trophy (Calgary Herald)
- Senators' Mark Stone named finalist for Calder Trophy as NHL's top rookie (Ottawa Citizen)
- Panthers' Aaron Ekblad is Calder Trophy finalist (Miami Herald)
- Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews again a finalist for the Selke (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Belle River's Aaron Ekblad named finalist for Calder Trophy (Windsor Star)
- Isles routed in Game 5, face elimination at Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings lose Game 4 in a flash (Detroit Free Press)
- Calgary Flames drop 2-1 decision to Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Centre on Thursday night (Calgary Sun)
- Predators finally solve Scott Darling, send series back to Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
- T.B.'s Tyler Johnson gets payback with 2 goals in Game 4 (Detroit Free Press)
- Forsberg has hat trick after rookie award snub (The Tennessean)
- Bonino scores in the Nick of time (Vancouver Sun)
- Red Wings' Nyquist finally finds room to score in Game 4 (Detroit Free Press)
- Nicklas Backstrom 'just goes about his business' with playoff scoring (Washington Times)
- Evgeny Kuznetsov stays humble after his night in the spotlight for the Capitals (Washington Post)
- Griffin Reinhart replaces Lubomir Visnovsky; now Ryan Pulock might have to replace Calvin de Haan (New York Newsday)
- Drouin, Garrison enter Lightning lineup (Tampa Bay Times)
- Baertschi leaving Flames chapter in the past as he goes against old team (Calgary Herald)
- Capitals' Tom Wilson says he's just doing his job (New York Newsday)
- Babcock cautions against believing in momentum (Detroit News)
- Bleary-eyed Canucks GM Jim Benning back from Swiss scouting trip (Vancouver Sun)
- Ottawa Senators live to see another day (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins have been on the edge for a few weeks (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers: We're not playing well enough to think this series is over (New York Post)
- No changes expected to Canadiens lineup for Game 5 vs. Senators (Montreal Gazette)
- Rangers want to finish off Penguins fast (Bergen Record)
- Rangers credit Alain Vigneault outburst with sparking Game 4 comeback win vs. Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Wild coach Mike Yeo insists the pressure is on the Blues (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild, Dubnyk seek redemption after 'one bad hockey game' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ottawa Sens need to better than netminder Carey Price (Ottawa Sun)
- Shattenkirk returns to form, sparks Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kreider has become big-time playoff contributor (New York Newsday)
- Vanek, Koivu, Stewart, Coyle among those held scoreless by Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Habs' winger Brandon Prust can't beat Andy (Ottawa Sun)
- Habs' Pateryn has flesh wound as souvenir from his first NHL playoff game (Montreal Gazette)
- Leafs prospect William Nylander's confidence grows with Marlies (Toronto Star)
- Monsters 'right fit' as Blue Jackets' farm club (Columbus Dispatch)
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