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Wednesday, May 7, 2014
- Subban sets tone and Habs take the series lead (Globe & Mail)
- Wild climbs back into series with four-goal 3rd period burst (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nashville Predators hire Peter Laviolette as head coach (The Tennessean)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock finalist for NHL coach of the year (Detroit News)
- Lightning coach Cooper a finalist for Adams Award (Tampa Tribune)
- Patrick Roy named Jack Adams Award finalist for top NHL coach (Denver Post)
- Flyers to promote Ron Hextall to general manager, Holmgren to president (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Therrien's small adjustments pay big dividends (Globe & Mail)
- After a Stroke, a Penguins Defenseman Makes an Impact (New York Times)
- Busy Arenas Keep Rangers on the Move (New York Times)
- Penguins' Kris Letang rounding into form (Toronto Sun)
- Predators' offense on alert (The Tennessean)
- Panthers lose out on Laviolette as potential head coach (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Blackhawks blanked by Wild in Game 3 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Block leads to big Mes (Boston Herald)
- Wild play to strengths to stop Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Wild goalie Ilya Bryzgalov gets off the mat (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hjalmarsson silently presses on for Blackhawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canadiens happy to follow P.K. Subban's series lead (Boston Herald)
- Defense's plans start with stopping P.K. Subban (Boston Herald)
- With Toews blanketing Parise, Wild happy to have home ice (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Erik Haula continues to shine (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Motivated Brandon Bollig returns after scratch (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Defenseman Nick Leddy a healthy scratch for Game 3 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins finally playing for each other (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ducks aren't matching up well with Kings' top line (Los Angeles Times)
- Youngsters earn a place at the grown-ups' table in Kings-Ducks series (Los Angeles Times)
- Chris Kreider nearing return, could provide boost to NY Rangers' woeful power play against Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Rangers don't love the glove: Coach's call to avoid Fleury's mitt (New York Post)
- Ducks want more traffic in front of Kings' Jonathan Quick in Game 3 (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Kings' Anze Kopitar is recognized for stellar play (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks' Getzlaf calm, but still 'mad' over first two losses (Orange County Register)
- Chris Kunitz's style, grit perfect for Penguins in playoffs (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Martin's newfound commitment reflected in strong play for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Coraopolis native provides some energy for Rangers (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Methot's back keeps him out of world tourney (Ottawa Citizen)
- Red Wings will take their time deciding which, if any, of their unrestricted free agents they want back (MLive.com)
- Red Wings appear set up for success with Griffins, prospects playing well (Detroit News)
- Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk feeling well; knee surgery not likely (Detroit News)
- Lightning sign G Vasilevskii to 3-year contract (Tampa Tribune)
- Maple Leafs prospect Brown named OHL MVP (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks' Scotty, Stan Bowman still on top after all these years (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Prescription for Reno: Go, Ginette, Go! (Montreal Gazette)
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