Friday, May 3, 2019
- Bruins silence cannon, take Game 4 to tie series vs. Columbus (Boston Globe)
- Avalanche defeats the San Jose Sharks in Game 4, knotting the series 2-2 (Denver Post)
- It's win at home — or else — for Blues against Dallas (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- With Isles on brink, Trotz considers changes (New York Newsday)
- Loui Eriksson: 'Travis Green and I don't get on 100 per cent' (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers sign recently acquired Adam Fox to entry-level deal (New York Post)
- Red Kelly, among the greatest Detroit Red Wings of all time, dies at 91 (Detroit Free Press)
- Jeff Vinik tells Lightning fans he shares their disappointment over early playoff exit (Tampa Bay Times)
- Golden Knights promote Kelly McCrimmon to general manager (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche are staying in Denver through at least 2040 (Denver Post)
- At 35, Curtis McElhinney, a Journeyman Goalie, Gets His Moment (New York Times)
- Maryland hockey mom up for NHL award for starting ‘Players Against Hate’ (Washington Times)
- Red Kelly, NHL Hall of Famer and first coach of the Kings, dies at 91 (Los Angeles Times)
- Life and times of Red Kelly (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins, others mourn loss of NHL legend Red Kelly (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- How they got here? Sabres haunted by impatience and attempts at quick fixes (Buffalo News)
- Steve Yzerman ‘another great voice’ for Red Wings, Jeff Blashill says (Detroit News)
- Martin Jones shines, but Sharks series vs. Avalanche now a best-of-3 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bruins finally break through against Jackets’ penalty kill (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tuukka Rask was the star of stars for the Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Forward-thinking: Norris Trophy finalist Brent Burns a one-of-a-kind threat (Calgary Sun)
- Islanders remain steadfast while staring down elimination (New York Post)
- Battle tested: Blues and Stars equipped to handle pressures of post-season (Winnipeg Sun)
- As Stars-Blues series heats up, even more focus shifts to goalies Ben Bishop and Jordan Binnington (Dallas Morning News)
- Stars' coach: Binnington 'lost his cool a little' in Game 4 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Eberle determined to keep creating scoring chances (New York Newsday)
- Up to the challenge: Stars will count on shutdown line to slow St. Louis' best in pivotal Game 5 (Dallas Morning News)
- Canes getting ‘good minutes’ from many in playoff run (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Former Isle says 'Canes benefited from no Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- Alain Vigneault working with two key Flyers while directing Team Canada at IIHF World Championship (Philly.com)
- Rivals or partners? Just how will the Coyotes use goalies Raanta and Kuemper? (Arizona Republic)
- Where to start with a potential Matt Murray extension (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Predators' Roman Josi: 'Definitely want to be here' (The Tennessean)
- Devils’ Miles Wood didn’t score as much as he hoped in 2018-19: Why he’s happy he went through that (NJ.com)
- Russian Leafs prospect Egor Korshkov to get started in Marlies playoff run (Toronto Star)
- Nashville Predators Foundation distributes more than $675,000 in grants (The Tennessean)
- Islanders remain steadfast while staring down elimination (New York Post)
- Barry Trotz won't rule out goalie change for desperate Islanders (New York Post)
- Former Isle says 'Canes benefited from no Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- Eberle determined to keep creating scoring chances (New York Newsday)