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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
- Blues rewrite history, knock out Blackhawks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Predators force Game 7 against Ducks (The Tennessean)
- Penguins' Fleury still bothered by concussion-related symptoms (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Lightning-Islanders series to open at Amalie Arena on Wednesday night (Tampa Tribune)
- Detroit Red Wings expect Pavel Datsyuk to leave (Detroit Free Press)
- After Rangers’ early exit, Henrik Lundqvist expresses hope for next year on Twitter (New York Daily News)
- Flames' CalgaryNEXT arena plan sent back to drawing board by council (Calgary Herald)
- Glendale eyes $28 million, 5-year arena deal (Arizona Republic)
- Islanders’ John Tavares Sees Big Chance Before a Window Closes (New York Times)
- Playoff hockey like it's 1999: Ken Hitchcock's Blues to face Lindy Ruff's Stars in second round (Dallas Morning News)
- Star wars: Penguins' Crosby, Capitals' Ovechkin collide in Round 2 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Matured Ovechkin hungrier than ever for Stanley Cup win (Toronto Sun)
- The legend of John Tavares, who was meant for these moments (New York Post)
- Alex Ovechkin dominated the first round, even though he didn't score a bunch (Washington Post)
- Ilitch family ‘absolutely’ backs Wings’ Holland (Detroit News)
- Devils GM Ray Shero has a green light to spend -- but will he? (NJ.com)
- Red Wings' Ken Holland: 'I'm going to be more aggressive in exploring trades' (MLive.com)
- Predators ride Pekka Rinne to 3-1 win, force Ducks to face Game 7 demons Wednesday at Honda Center (Orange County Register)
- Predators' James Neal ends dry spell with game-winner (The Tennessean)
- Paul Gaustad's fiery start ignited Predators in Game 6 (The Tennessean)
- Ducks' David Perron feels healthy enough to shoulder more of the load (Orange County Register)
- That Brouwer deal looks mighty good now (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- After season-long heroics, Toews, Kane, Panarin come up empty (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Patrick Kane's spectacular season has disappointing finish (Chicago Tribune)
- Sharks enjoy being couch-potatoes while awaiting Ducks or Predators (San Jose Mercury News)
- Capitals’ top players able to consistently shut down Flyers in first round (Washington Times)
- Despite lack of offense, Flyers earned respect (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- For Wild, an offseason of angst has begun (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Panthers disappointed with playoffs, excited about future (Miami Herald)
- Detroit Red Wings clean out lockers; what's next? (Detroit Free Press)
- Howard, Helm wouldn't object to leaving Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Kyle Quincey, a free agent, wants to stay here (Detroit Free Press)
- 6 Red Wings headed to world championships (Detroit Free Press)
- J.T. Compher, Michigan captain, signs with Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Healy, Ferraro thrilled Isles’ drought over (New York Newsday)
- The history behind the NHL’s ubiquitous sound for scoring: the goal horn (New York Daily News)
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