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Sunday, May 5, 2013
- Leafs bounce back to level series (Toronto Sun)
- Kings shut out Blues, 1-0, in Game 3 (Los Angeles Times)
- Green's OT goal lifts Caps over Rangers (Washington Post)
- Ducks shut out Detroit Red Wings, 4-0, in Game 3 (Los Angeles Times)
- Red Wings' Justin Abdelkader may be suspended for hit (Detroit Free Press)
- Islanders Looking to Ride Momentum in Front of Home Crowd (New York Times)
- For Capitals, ItŐs Pass First (and Often) (New York Times)
- Lockout Hangover Is Persistent in Montreal (New York Times)
- Penguins' Crosby does it his way (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Penguins star con-Sid-ered rusty (New York Post)
- Ottawa Senators defenceman Eric Gryba surprised he received suspension for hit on Lars Eller of the Montreal Canadiens (Ottawa Sun)
- Isles, Penguins prepare for raucous Coliseum (New York Newsday)
- After five-year drought, NHL playoffs return to St. Paul (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- It's the world vs. the Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Patrick Marleau, marathon series stands in the way of Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Ottawa Senators coach Paul MacLean steals spotlight ahead of Game 3 against Montreal Canadiens (Ottawa Sun)
- Montreal Canadiens expect to have plenty of fan support in Ottawa for playoff series against Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers can't 'man up,' fall to Caps in OT for 2-0 series deficit (New York Post)
- Blues unable to spoil Kings' home cooking (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings unravel as Ducks take back series lead (Detroit News)
- Leafs decide not to be pushed around by the Bruins anymore (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers conducted hit parade on Caps (New York Newsday)
- Concern for Lydman outweighs anger over hit (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- King Henrik's great, but gets no help from mates (New York Post)
- Ducks' offensive flurry backs goalie Jonas Hiller (Detroit Free Press)
- Bouwmeester helps bolster blue line (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Boychuk's offense can't erase errors (Boston Herald)
- Mikael Samuelsson takes Todd Bertuzzi's spot in lineup in Game 3 (Detroit Free Press)
- Dorsett makes his Rangers debut (New York Newsday)
- After slow start to season, Ducks' Cam Fowler in offensive groove (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers vets showed van Riemsdyk how (Toronto Sun)
- It's been 'Game Over' for the Caps since Mike Green's return (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings rush to Justin Abdelkader's defense (Detroit News)
- Minnesota Wild just happy to be home again (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Islanders full of confidence after comeback (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Penguins not at loss about bouncing back (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- If things turn ugly, Hawks vow to be ready (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- As Senators head into Game 3, the power play is a concern (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ottawa Senators' top forwards not producing in playoff series against Montreal Canadiens (Ottawa Sun)
- Coach Todd McLellan wouldn't mind if Canucks change goalies (San Jose Mercury News)
- Backstrom practices but still questionable (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Seat on the bench convinced young Kane to pass puck more (Chicago Daily Herald)
- San Jose Sharks veteran Patrick Marleau is quieting playoff critics against Vancouver Canucks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Patrick Sharp is striving to regain form (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild's Setoguchi: Playoffs leave no room for error (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Habs - and Tinordi - step up in Game 2 (Montreal Gazette)
- Sharks' Scott Gomez could play Game 3 against Vancouver Canucks (San Jose Mercury News)
- News analysis shows moving up in draft would be prudent for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- GM's goal: improve team speed, scoring (Columbus Dispatch)
- No playoffs, so some Flyers at Worlds (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Why no playoffs for Flyers? Here are 10 reasons (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Preds expect 'very good player' in draft (The Tennessean)
- Poulin high on Leafs' prospects (Boston Herald)
- Wild's 'bunch of misfits' made playoff magic in 2003 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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