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Sunday, April 26, 2015
- Flames move on to the second round with emphatic rally, 7-4 victory over Canucks in Game 6 (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks advance to second round on Duncan Keith's winner (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wings blank Lightning 4-0, can clinch Monday in Detroit (Detroit Free Press)
- Isles win at Coliseum, force Game 7 (New York Newsday)
- Penguins CEO says Rutherford, Johnston, Crosby and Malkin will all return next season (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- A Role Player for the Rangers Discovers a Scoring Touch in the Playoffs (New York Times)
- Good, Bad and Optimistic Make Their Peace With Nassau Coliseum (New York Times)
- From injuries to front office, Penguins' season didn't lack drama (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Next step for Penguins won't be to their liking (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Next San Jose Sharks coach? A list of candidates (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks oust Predators from playoffs (The Tennessean)
- Islanders, Capitals head to Game 7 (Washington Post)
- No magic this time: Bolts shut out in Game 5 (Tampa Tribune)
- Capitals, Islanders players engage in scuffle at end of playoff game (Washington Times)
- Controversial call on McMillan was a game-changer for Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Predators can't sustain first-period flurry (The Tennessean)
- Lightning penalty kill a letdown in Game 5 loss (Tampa Bay Times)
- Mrazek silences doubters with second playoff shutout (Detroit News)
- Stamkos' playoff scoring drought reaches eight games (Tampa Bay Times)
- Stamkos working hard for Lightning but isn't scoring (Detroit News)
- Big minutes no big deal to Blackhawks' Keith (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Bryan Bickell not scoring goals, but he's making a difference for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Blackhawks' top players come through in first-round clincher (Chicago Tribune)
- Babcock: Jurco playing well in his limited time on ice (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings showing potent Lightning difference between regular season hockey and the playoffs (MLive.com)
- John Tavares: 'We don't want this to end' (New York Newsday)
- First-round win punches Calgary Flames ticket to Anaheim (Calgary Sun)
- Postgame brawl could be fitting final note for the Coliseum (New York Post)
- For Isles fans, a bittersweet victory (New York Newsday)
- 'We're going duck hunting!' Ecstatic Flames fans hit Red Mile after wild Game 6 (Calgary Herald)
- Senators head to Game 6 hoping to write more history (Ottawa Citizen)
- It's do or die for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- On doorstep of series victory, Wild treating Game 6 as must-win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Habs coach Therrien says pressure on both teams heading into Game 6 (Montreal Gazette)
- Yeo hopes Wild fans, players both ready for Game 6 at X (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Senators' Mike Hoffman OK with Calder snub (Ottawa Sun)
- Henrik Lundqvist happy for extra rest after Rangers knock off Penguins in five games (New York Daily News)
- Gibson on track to return to Ducks as Andersen's backup (Orange County Register)
- Jakob Silfverberg's all-around game adds to Anaheim Ducks' depth (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Blue Jackets say consistency is biggest obstacle (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ryan Spooner's rise, near-loss instructive (Boston Herald)
- Daniel Alfredsson likes what he sees from Sens (Ottawa Sun)
- Habs fans 'won't be as cocky' Sunday in Ottawa (Ottawa Sun)
- Lightning: Busch Gardens out of Motor City groove (Tampa Bay Times)
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