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Monday, April 29, 2013
- Bring on the Habs (Ottawa Citizen)
- Joe Sacco fired as Colorado Avalanche coach after four years on job (Denver Post)
- Owner: Why Dallas Stars fired general manager Joe Nieuwendyk (Dallas Morning News)
- Kiprusoff absent to talk about future, but teammates expect he'll retire (Calgary Herald)
- Ron MacLean defends women reporters and his old school pal (Toronto Sun)
- As Playoffs Near, StepanÕs Game Value Exceeds Name Value (New York Times)
- How former Leafs GM Brian Burke aims to unmask online rumour-mongers (Globe & Mail)
- Alex Ovechkin sticks it to his critics leading Capitals out of the abyss (Ottawa Sun)
- Wings' Henrik Zetterberg raises game with playoff streak at stake (Detroit News)
- Capitals set to face Rangers again (Washington Post)
- Rangers, Caps meet in playoffs third straight year (New York Newsday)
- Hawks wary of Wild, dangerous first round (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ducks ready to ruffle feathers with Detroit Red Wings in NHL postseason ... again (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Penguins to face Islanders in first round of 2013 NHL playoffs (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canucks will play host to San Jose Sharks on Wednesday and Friday in first round of playoffs (Vancouver Sun)
- Islanders get Penguins in first round of playoffs (New York Newsday)
- Blues glad to face LA in playoffs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Mighty Blackhawks present formidable challenge for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- GM Paul Holmgren says he'll stand pat with coach, players, system (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Coyotes brass second-guesses season's moves (Arizona Republic)
- Predators don't plan coaching, staff changes (The Tennessean)
- Flyers' Bryzgalov doesn't like what he's reading (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Weber backs Preds' offseason plans (The Tennessean)
- Oates has positive outlook (Washington Post)
- Bruins search for switch to flip (Boston Herald)
- It's not who, but how Leafs are playing (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock won't tinker with winning lineup, so no changes for playoff opener vs. Anaheim (MLive.com)
- Maple Leafs lean on Carlyle's playoff experience (Toronto Sun)
- Source: Bolland likely out for Game 1 (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Don't expect Todd Bertuzzi in Red Wings' Game 1 lineup (Detroit Free Press)
- Tuukka Rask's back on clock (Boston Herald)
- Spotlight on James Reimer as series with Boston looms (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings have had to rely on their goalie more than before, and Jimmy Howard delivered as team MVP (MLive.com)
- Ottawa Sens GM Bryan Murray loving Craig Anderson's play (Ottawa Sun)
- Setoguchi could be 'X' factor in playoffs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kessel must step up game against Bruins (Toronto Sun)
- Selanne will savor these playoffs (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Eaton sees similarities to 2009 Penguins in '13 runup to Stanley Cup (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Hawks' Leddy will feel at home in 1st round (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- End stung, but season memorable (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canes will wheel and deal this offseason (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Identity crisis has Predators looking to others for inspiration (Nashville City Paper)
- Last-place Panthers hope to make quick turnaround next season (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Familiar faults lead to familiar result for Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- Sabres are in midst of a dry spell (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers more frustrated than ever at missing playoffs again (Edmonton Journal)
- Colorado Avalanche has 18.8 percent chance at getting No. 1 draft pick (Denver Post)
- Devils hoping to strike it rich in lottery (Bergen Record)
- With end to season, Rinne starts to heal (The Tennessean)
- Edmonton Oilers veteran winger Ryan Smyth confident heÕll return next season (Edmonton Journal)
- Begin hope to stick around for Flames' new youth movement (Calgary Sun)
- Ryan Whitney's Oilers days are done (Edmonton Sun)
- Flames' Baertschi wants more, not shy about lofty ambitions (Calgary Sun)
- Jets captain Andrew Ladd to compete at world hockey championship in Sweden and Finland (Winnipeg Sun)
- Brodie over the moon after getting Team Canada invite from Steve Yzerman (Calgary Herald)
- Sharks' Raffi Torres has reformed and is happy to find he can still contribute (Vancouver Province)
- MacDonald spent a night in a Chicago hospital after puking up blood Friday (Calgary Herald)
- Memories of Boston Marathon blast still fresh as Sens take on Bruins (Ottawa Sun)
- For the Canes, she offered safe, sage counsel (Raleigh News & Observer)
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