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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
- Canucks' Burrows wins it in Game 7 OT: 'This is what legends are made of' (Vancouver Sun)
- Flyers rattle Sabres to advance with Game 7 win (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Habs heading back to Boston for Game 7 (Montreal Gazette)
- Laperriere's perseverence recognized (South Jersey Courier Post)
- Flames' Daymond Langkow shortlisted for sportsmanship honours (Calgary Herald)
- It's the same old question for Teemu Selanne (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Flames dump Ryan McGill from coaching roster (Calgary Herald)
- Luongo on OT win: "This one might be better than the Olympics" (Vancouver Province)
- Predators will face top team from regular season in second round (Nashville City Paper)
- Canucks to face Predators in second round of playoffs (Vancouver Sun)
- Sharks will face Detroit Red Wings next (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- It's Red Wings vs. Sharks in Round 2 repeat (Detroit Free Press)
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Steven Stamkos still won't comment on coach Guy Boucher's eye-gouging accusation (St. Petersburg Times)
- Craig Hartsburg says whoever gets Minnesota Wild coaching job is going to be 'very lucky' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Uh-oh, publicity-shy Pavel Datsyuk profiled in new Sports Illustrated (Detroit Free Press)
- Living a double life (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ex-defenseman Galley likes Norris nominees (Boston Herald)
- NHL postseason keeps Darren Pang jumpin' (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers finish off Sabres' season (Buffalo News)
- Bruins up against a Game 7 (Boston Herald)
- Olympic-like quality for Hawks' Game 7 in Vancouver (Chicago Sun Times)
- This time, Hawks come up one goal short (Chicago Tribune)
- They took to advantages (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Canucks rid of their demon, as least for now (Chicago Tribune)
- Habs get good guidance (Boston Herald)
- No Bryan Bickell no surprise for Hawks (Chicago Sun Times)
- Mates take grilling on Lucic drilling of Spacek (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Calm Boucher steady between the pipes (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Fortune turns against Miller (Buffalo News)
- Crawford comes up big for Hawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Price, teammates block lots of rubber (Montreal Gazette)
- Brian Gionta, Hal Gill team up to help Habs (Boston Herald)
- Subban's presence felt (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Briere does little things right, even as he faces old friends (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Corey Crawford stands tall in Blackhawks' loss (Vancouver Sun)
- Invisible man Coburn makes a big showing (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Toews will not enough to overcome Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- For Smith and Kruger, playoffs an invaluable experience (Chicago Tribune)
- Pens erase memory of Games 5 and 6 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Back from the brink, Bolts can't hold back now (Tampa Tribune)
- Home ice hasn't helped Penguins in past Game 7s (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- After twice playing "Game 7 hockey" against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning faces real thing (St. Petersburg Times)
- Pens hope power play comes around (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lightning's Gagne has history of coming through in the postseason (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock won't rush Johan Franzen's return (Detroit Free Press)
- Arnott's been where Caps want to go (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Tampa Bay Lightning's Steve Downie sees no big statement on his season in Game 6 performance vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (St. Petersburg Times)
- Erat feels healthy, thankful for opportunity to return to playoffs (Nashville City Paper)
- Steve Sullivan feels younger during playoff run (The Tennessean)
- Ducks start to focus on the question marks (Orange County Register)
- Devils fans can follow Rod Pelley on his drive home to British Columbia (Newark Star Ledger)
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