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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
- Avalanche wins NHL draft lottery, setting up likely Seth Jones pick (Denver Post)
- Florida Panthers get second pick in NHL Draft Lottery, Colorado Avalanche get No. 1 (Miami Herald)
- Lightning to pick No. 3 overall in NHL draft (Tampa Bay Times)
- Pens' Crosby hopes doctor gives him green light for Game 1 (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Pete DeBoer will be back as Devils coach (Bergen Record)
- Two Clear Favorites and One Broken Jaw (New York Times)
- Leafs coach Randy Carlyle embraces underdog label (National Post)
- Mature From the Start, 'Captain Serious' of the Blackhawks Continues to Grow (New York Times)
- Stanley Cup Playoff Preview: Everyone wants to be 2012 LA Kings, but who will be NHL champion? (New York Daily News)
- Chicago Blackhawks won't be taking Minnesota Wild for granted (Edmonton Sun)
- Capitals set to face Rangers again (Washington Post)
- Regier ready to run Sabres rebuild (Buffalo News)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur may not be ready to retire after next season (Newark Star Ledger)
- Red Wings GM Ken Holland bids Jim Nill farewell, reveals timetable to find replacement (Detroit Free Press)
- Red Wings happy Jim Nill got opportunity to be GM in Dallas, will likely fill his position from within (MLive.com)
- Real season begins for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Red Wings not planning on big changes as they prepare for Ducks (Detroit Free Press)
- Possibilities are endless as Ducks open NHL playoffs vs. Detroit (Los Angeles Times)
- It's Kings and Blues again, but from a different angle (Los Angeles Times)
- Big bucks for Ryan Suter, Zach Parise yield big payoff (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold: 'We think this is now our time' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Canes retain their No. 5 draft position, lose out on No. 1 pick (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames get no luck in draft lottery, will pick sixth overall (Calgary Herald)
- Winnipeg Jets to pick 13th in '13 NHL Draft (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils will pick ninth in NHL entry draft on June 30 in New Jersey (Newark Star Ledger)
- Predators don't win NHL draft lottery, don't move down either (Nashville City Paper)
- Flyers own 11th pick in NHL draft (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- NY Islanders ready to take on Pittsburgh Penguins for first playoff appearance since 2007 (New York Daily News)
- Islanders look for one to bro on (New York Post)
- Bruins try to see positives (Boston Herald)
- It's crunch time for hungry Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Blackhawks don't want another first-round exit (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Lundqvist, Rangers rest for Caps (New York Post)
- GM Bryan Murray pumped with Ottawa Senators playoff matchup (Ottawa Sun)
- Hitchcock mum on Oshie's status for Game 1 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Therrien confident Habs ready to face Sens (Montreal Gazette)
- Alain Vigneault: The good, bad and ugly playoff moments under Coach Vee's watch (Vancouver Sun)
- Bolland, Emery unavailable for Game 1 (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Pominville appears set to return (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Maple Leafs hopeful to have Tyler Bozak in lineup for playoffs (Toronto Sun)
- Derek Dorsett, Marc Staal and Ryan Clowe could rejoin Rangers during playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Jason Spezza still no closer to returning (Ottawa Citizen)
- Great expectations: Crawford, Hawks ready for playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Jimmy Howard's stellar play gives underdog Wings a fighting chance (Detroit News)
- Reimer ready to channel Ed Belfour (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins' Fleury has the look of Cup winner (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lack of playoff experience no problem for Sens, captain insists (Ottawa Citizen)
- Is this the last stand? Sedin factor could be turning point for Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Tavares drives himself, Isles to new heights (New York Newsday)
- For Ryan Getzlaf: 'He's our leader' (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- One year later, Toews enters playoffs at full strength (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Nash welcomes pressure of playoff spotlight (New York Newsday)
- RoyÕs offensive game centres on playmaking (Vancouver Province)
- Sharks' Logan Couture strengthens status as team leader (San Jose Mercury News)
- Key Canuck Kesler's play will be pivotal (Vancouver Sun)
- For Wild captain Koivu, 'winning is all that matters' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Season a steep learning curve for centre Kyle Turris (Ottawa Citizen)
- Raffi Torres likely to have big impact for San Jose Sharks against Vancouver (San Jose Mercury News)
- Minnesota Wild's Cal Clutterbuck: 'We're more than ready to go' (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Maple Leafs' Kadri says Kessel will be fine (Toronto Sun)
- Darren Helm hopes to play this season but Detroit Red Wings aren't counting on speedy forward (MLive.com)
- Habs' rookie Gallagher ready to have 'fun' in playoffs (Montreal Gazette)
- Red Wings rookie Danny DeKeyser makes most of opportunity (Detroit News)
- Series has Neil going to the dogs (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks could split up Souray and Beauchemin (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Handzus knows how to get it done for Hawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Fresh from AHL playoffs, Scandella gets call for Wild's opener (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Yzerman's retooling of Lightning well under way (Tampa Tribune)
- Hope spring from remarkable stretch (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bobrovsky mitigates lost chance in draft lottery (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ouput pays off for Edmonton Oilers rookie Nail Yakupov, gets league's April third sta (Edmonton Sun)
- Coyotes' Vrbata sounds call for offensive help (Arizona Republic)
- Canes scatter for the summer as team looks to next season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Black defends hike in Sabres ticket prices (Buffalo News)
- Wild's Devin Setoguchi: Twitter 'drained on me,' so he shut it down (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 2002-03 Minnesota Wild team has special place in Jacques Lemaire's heart (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- San Jose Sharks support Collins' decision (San Jose Mercury News)
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