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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
- Jay Beagle's goal lifts Capitals past Rangers in Game 3 of Eastern Conference semifinals (Washington Post)
- Devils name Ray Shero GM; Lou Lamoriello remains president (Bergen Record)
- Rangers won't let Bruins interview Jeff Gorton for GM position (Boston Globe)
- Ex- NHL'er Joe Juneau first witness in federal fraud conspiracy trial for accused NHL scammers Phil Kenner and Tommy Constantine (New York Daily News)
- Slava Voynov's wife agrees to domestic violence counseling in bid to avoid contempt (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Moose players looking forward to being closer to Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Canadiens need to snap out of scoring drought to stay alive (Globe & Mail)
- New York Rangers forward Rick Nash relying on past experience to get through (another) playoff scoring drought (National Post)
- Sorrow and Celebration for Minnesota Wild Teammates (New York Times)
- Montreal Canadiens' Brandon Prust has made himself a marked man by 'embarrassing' an official: former NHL ref Kerry Fraser (National Post)
- Was Lou Lamoriello pushed upstairs by Devils' ownership? (NJ.com)
- How new Devils GM Ray Shero is different than Lou Lamoriello (NJ.com)
- Snider says Flyers can develop players and still contend soon (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Blues have solid prospects, but no real game-changers (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings' Babcock, Holland have 'nice talk' on car ride (Detroit Free Press)
- Have the odds improved on Mike Babcock coaching Flyers? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Griffins' Blashill waits in Wings for NHL opportunity (Detroit News)
- Rangers continue to struggle on power play (New York Daily News)
- For Rangers, 'It's hard to get a shot' (Washington Post)
- Caps' Holtby is focused on finding the zone (New York Newsday)
- Rangers' Rick Nash frustrated but motivated to do more (Bergen Record)
- Finally, Beagle gets a lucky bounce (Washington Post)
- McDonagh diagnoses Rangers' power-play problem (New York Post)
- Derick Brassard pulled over by cop on way to Rangers game, told 'just make sure you win today' (New York Daily News)
- Barry Trotz hopes Nate Schmidt's brief stint with Capitals was rewarding (Washington Times)
- Jesper Fast is quickly becoming a top-line player (New York Newsday)
- Are the Hawks in their heads? Wild might have bigger hurdle to overcome (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Corrections needed for Wild to have a shot against Chicago (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames no Ducks out of water anymore as series shifts to their turf (Calgary Herald)
- Wild insist ugly Game 2 performance was an anomaly (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'We don't think we're done,' Canadiens' Mitchell says (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks' Crawford back to being his old self (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Stamkos returns to form, helping Bolts take control (Tampa Tribune)
- Ducks' Corey Perry has been relentless in the playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Perry-Getzlaf combination overwhelmed Flames in first two games (Calgary Herald)
- Is Johnny Gaudreau back in top trio for Calgary Flames? (Calgary Sun)
- Canadiens' Pacioretty feeling good about his game again (Montreal Gazette)
- Marian Hossa has done it all for Blackhawks in playoffs -- except score (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Duncan Keith letting his stellar play do the talking (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Iron man Andrew Cogliano does it all for the Anaheim Ducks (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Braydon Coburn takes shots for the team (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flames rookie Sam Bennett will burn one year of entry-level deal Tuesday night in Game 3 vs. Anaheim (Calgary Sun)
- At 21, Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm looks like a special player in the making (Orange County Register)
- Predators' gamble on Mike Ribeiro pays off (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings prospect Anthony Mantha says he's underachieved, but 'It's not over yet' (MLive.com)
- Top Canucks prospects Virtanen, McCann off to Utica to join Comets (Vancouver Sun)
- Barons call up defence prospect Nurse for playoffs (Edmonton Journal)
- Flames' black aces enjoying the post-season's ride (Calgary Herald)
- Wild anthem singer James Bohn finds niche at the X (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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