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Sunday, May 1, 2016
- Penguins win Game 2 against Capitals, 2-1, to even the series, 1-1 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Bolts bounce back, even up series with 4-1 win over Islanders (Tampa Tribune)
- Dallas Stars braced for brunt of St. Louis Blues’ physical nature (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Predators adapt to Sharks' more attacking game plan (The Tennessean)
- Maple Leafs win draft lottery, get first crack at Matthews (Toronto Sun)
- Jets score 2nd overall pick in 2016 NHL Draft (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Loui Eriksson is a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy (Boston Globe)
- Florida Panthers’ Sasha Barkov finalist for NHL’s Lady Byng award (Miami Herald)
- Capitals need to clean up game, show more desperation (USA Today)
- Toronto Maple Leafs secure No. 1 pick in NHL draft after lottery balls fall their way (National Post)
- Ties After Three Periods Send the Fans to Twitter (New York Times)
- Brent Burns makes his presence known as a premier defenseman (San Jose Mercury News)
- Norris Trophy finalist Burns 'one of those special athletes' (Edmonton Sun)
- Big Benn: Olympics jumpstarted Dallas' star forward (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Buffalo-Toronto rivalry could have American feel as Leafs win NHL Draft Lottery (Buffalo News)
- Top pick eludes Jackets, but they’re OK with No. 3 (Columbus Dispatch)
- Edmonton Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli will be able to entertain many options with No. 4 pick ahead of NHL Entry Draft in June (Edmonton Sun)
- Calgary Flames to pick sixth in NHL Entry Draft (Calgary Sun)
- Sabres stay in eighth spot for NHL Draft; Toronto wins lottery (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes land 7th pick in NHL draft lottery (Arizona Republic)
- Bruins stay at No. 14 for NHL draft (Boston Herald)
- Islanders fall behind early and lose Game 2 to the Lightning 4-1 to even series (New York Daily News)
- Canes not lucky in lottery, keep No. 13 pick (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Capitals overmatched by Penguins in Game 2 loss (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Ducks' Murray has to figure things out (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks' expensive core well worth the price to Stan Bowman (Chicago Tribune)
- Lightning's Ben Bishop does the expected in Game 2 vs. Islanders (Tampa Bay Times)
- Isles goalie Greiss unfazed by Game 2 loss (New York Newsday)
- Penguins' Olli Maatta knocked out by hit from Capitals' Brooks Orpik (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Brooks Orpik’s hit on Olli Maatta draws ire of Penguins’ Mike Sullivan (Washington Times)
- Letang steps up ice time after Maatta's 1st-period injury (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Penguins’ Eric Fehr, with winner against Capitals, ‘gave ourselves a chance’ (Washington Times)
- Slate Koekkoek 'passes test' in Lightning playoff debut (Tampa Bay Times)
- Capuano hints at Isles changes after Brock Nelson letdown (New York Post)
- Dumoulin on Penguins' blue line boosted both careers (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Blues reflect on sloppy start against Dallas (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sharks coach Pete DeBoer wants more complete effort in Game 2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Hitchcock says Blues will carry confidence into Game 2 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lindy Ruff says calmness of Kari Lehtonen's game feeds into Stars' current confidence (Dallas Morning News)
- With Patrick Eaves (foot) questionable for Game 2, Valeri Nichushkin likely to return to lineup (Dallas Morning News)
- Task for Red Wings' Jeff Blashill is maximizing players' abilities (MLive.com)
- Blackhawks say inconsistency of forwards, not defense, was biggest problem (Chicago Tribune)
- Ducks veterans shoulder blame for disappointing season (Los Angeles Times)
- Goalie Frederik Andersen among the Ducks’ free agents who could be elsewhere next season (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Wings’ Joakim Andersson headed back to Sweden (Detroit News)
- Red Wings assign Andreas Athanasiou to Griffins for rest of playoffs (MLive.com)
- Senators owner Eugene Melnyk thriving a year after major health scare (Ottawa Sun)
- Isles fans travel near and for playoffs (New York Newsday)
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