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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
- Facing another Game 7 at home, Ducks hope they've learned lessons from past failures (Los Angeles Times)
- Islanders stuck with short turnaround, big Lightning test (New York Post)
- Stamkos make surprise appearance on ice during Bolts’ practice (Tampa Tribune)
- Panthers GM Tallon says Jagr wants to come back and it's a 'win-win' situation (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Canucks sign Markus Granlund to two-year deal (Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers’ Dan Boyle curses out several reporters during breakup day (New York Daily News)
- Glendale approves new arena-management deal (Arizona Republic)
- Alan Quine, an Islanders Newcomer, Introduces Himself as a Playoff Standout (New York Times)
- Will someone other than the Edmonton Oilers win the draft lottery? Who needs it most? (National Post)
- Blues GM: Game 7 is 'ancient history. We have to move forward' (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- How Sharks' general manager Doug Wilson shut up his critics (San Jose Mercury News)
- Dissecting the Blackhawks’ playoff demise -- that’s hockey (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Florida Panthers disappointed in how historic season ended (Miami Herald)
- Sting of failure an unfamiliar one for Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Auston Matthews gets the 'T.O. talk' (Toronto Sun)
- Blues will face a Stars team that thrives on speed (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Thwarting Washington's power play a top priority for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins must disrupt Capitals' power-play structure, continuity (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Wednesday series start no surprise to Lightning's Cooper (Tampa Tribune)
- Isles’ John Tavares, Lightning’s Victor Hedman linked by draft and now playoffs (New York Newsday)
- Hedman vs. Tavares, a matchup in making since 2009 NHL draft (Tampa Bay Times)
- Isles' Bailey, Pulock, Halak head to Tampa (New York Newsday)
- Lightning’s Kucherov takes game to another level in playoff lights’ glare (Tampa Tribune)
- Capitals’ Brooks Orpik returns to practice one week after injury (Washington Times)
- Sidelined by injury, John Carlson goes to the videotape -- and hones his game (Washington Post)
- Matt Niskanen, Brooks Orpik stabilize Capitals defense after years of turnover (Washington Times)
- Alain Vigneault says Rangers will be a changed team (New York Newsday)
- Ousted Doug Houda: ‘I don’t feel like a scapegoat’ for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Girardi had post-concussion symptoms (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings’ Tomas Tatar played despite bad shoulder, could be traded (Detroit Free Press)
- Henrik Lundqvist still has a hunger to succeed (New York Newsday)
- Who will be Flyers No. 1 goalie? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Red Wings, Darren Helm have mutual interest but deal depends on money, role (MLive.com)
- R.J. Umberger expects to be bought out by Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Keith Yandle’s future is the toughest Rangers call (New York Post)
- Taste of playoffs buoys Wings rookie Larkin (Detroit News)
- Chance to play at world championships extends season for Ceci, Stone (Ottawa Citizen)
- Lack of call-up isn't drag on Tynan (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bruins sign goalie Daniel Vladar to entry-level contract (Boston Globe)
- Anthony Mantha scores two, Griffins complete sweep in AHL playoffs (Detroit Free Press)
- Connor Brown drives Toronto Marlies success against Bridgeport (Toronto Star)
- Spacey's in Space no more as Florida Panthers retire sweatshirt (Miami Herald)
- Some Flyers can’t bear to watch rest of playoffs (South Jersey Courier-Post)
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