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Monday, April 27, 2015
- Canadiens edge Senators and advance to second round of NHL playoffs (Globe & Mail)
- Wild close out Blues with historic home win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Capitals enter Game 7 against Islanders looking to have 'no regrets' (Washington Post)
- Islanders can look to a slice of history for Game 7 inspiration (New York Post)
- Crosby, Malkin want to remain in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Islanders Enter Finale on Road Buoyed by a Win at Home (New York Times)
- Canucks' meltdown signals long road ahead as Pacific division's power shifts (Globe & Mail)
- Sidney Crosby to play for Team Canada at world championship (Toronto Star)
- Personnel changes inevitable for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Coach Johnston trying to figure out why Penguins 'fell off a cliff' (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Canucks believed but did not see it through (Vancouver Sun)
- Injured Penguins optimistic about returning next season (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Canucks: Who will be back, who should pack? (Vancouver Sun)
- Dallas Eakins emerges as Flyers' coaching candidate (Philadelphia Daily News)
- 'The fans in Edmonton are in for a treat' -- Erie coach Kris Knoblauch (Edmonton Journal)
- Blues bid farewell after another disappointing finish (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Blues' offense a no-show again in elimination game (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk heading to second round on a roll (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Allen points the finger at himself for Blues' defeat (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild's Zach Parise comes up big in the clutch ... again (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild's Justin Fontaine makes his presence felt with deciding goal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild keep Minnesotans Backes, Oshie quiet in series (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blues at a loss for answers after another early playoff exit (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Senators' coach Dave Cameron proud of his team (Ottawa Sun)
- Wild aim to get past Chicago Blackhawks this time (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ottawa fans leave the CTC disappointed in the result, not their team (Ottawa Citizen)
- Struggling Bolts look to draw on playoff experience (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings stifling, frustrating high-powered Lightning, look to wrap up series in Game 6 (MLive.com)
- The record for futility the Isles would love to set (New York Post)
- Red Wings' smothering style frustrates Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Isles have some experience, talent to lean on (New York Newsday)
- Wings keeping Lightning star Stamkos scoreless (Detroit Free Press)
- Wings' Mrazek is sticking with what works (Detroit News)
- Islanders' Kyle Okposo amped up for Game 7 with Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader: If you're going to dish it out, you have to take it, too (MLive.com)
- Boychuk's caution for Isles before 'biggest game of their lives' (New York Post)
- Anaheim Ducks ready for Stanley Cup playoff challenge from Calgary Flames (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Dastardly Ducks and Honda Center curse await Flames in second round (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks will face upstart Wild, Dubnyk in second-round rematch (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Will having the lead be a good thing when the Ducks face Calgary in the NHL playoffs? (Orange County Register)
- Rangers have more to prove and improve (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks in good shape after series win -- if they were just warming up (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Mats Zuccarello injury poses possible depth test for Rangers in conference semifinals (New York Daily News)
- Hiller facing ultimate redemption against old team in Anaheim (Calgary Herald)
- Blackhawks' Patrick Kane shoulders his usual load in return (Chicago Tribune)
- Calgary Flames set to burn first year of Sam Bennett's contract ... and they couldn't care less (Calgary Sun)
- Goalie Smith will work to prevent slow start next season (Arizona Republic)
- Eric Clapton shows at Garden could be bumped by Rangers playoff game (New York Daily News)
- Fan atmosphere at X impresses Vikings' Teddy Bridgewater (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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