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Friday, May 8, 2015
- Who thought the Hawks would lose to Wild? Sweep erases Cup doubts (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canadiens get glimmer of hope with win in Tampa (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers, on brink, look to regroup at home (New York Newsday)
- Calgary Flames a need another win before heading back to Honda Center (Calgary Sun)
- Michal Rozsival's ugly injury puts a damper on Blackhawks' clincher (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk's magical season ends, free agency next (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Bettman out, Daly and Jets brass in at Rady dinner (Winnipeg Sun)
- Scammers that defrauded NHL players was surprise to Michael Peca (New York Daily News)
- Capitals' Stars Are Sharing Spotlight With Rookies During Postseason Run (New York Times)
- Washington Capitals hope to learn from their past mistakes and close out series against New York Rangers (National Post)
- Slushy Ice Is Springtime Hazard, Even as Arena Crews Sweat to Keep Cool Air In (New York Times)
- Blackhawks find Stanley Cup success with Joel Quenneville's intensity, tactics (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Former Leaf Colborne grows into potential in Calgary (Toronto Star)
- Lightning's dominance of Habs hasn't helped ticket resellers in Tampa (Montreal Gazette)
- No sweep for Lightning as Canadiens take Game 4 (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks heed coach's call for quick starts in sweep of Wild (Chicago Tribune)
- Lightning coach expects Ben Bishop to rebound (Tampa Bay Times)
- Lightning's Hedman becoming big-moment player (Tampa Bay Times)
- Versteeg confident he'll ride out latest tough stretch (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Wild will have to go through Blackhawks, not around them (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rangers still can't score entering must-win game against Capitals (New York Daily News)
- Ducks look to form hit parade in Calgary in Game 4 (Orange County Register)
- Rangers' last-ditch mentality to solve scoring woes (New York Post)
- Capitals have been here before, and failed (Bergen Record)
- Barry Trotz: 'There's no glow here today' (Washington Post)
- Anaheim Ducks make the most of their Rocky Mountain getaway (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Calgary Flames likely to have Lance Bouma back Friday (Calgary Sun)
- Ryan McDonagh not planning rah-rah speech to motivate Rangers (New York Post)
- Andrew Cogliano says Anaheim Ducks were 'a little bit lazy' in Game 3 loss (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flames' Johnny Gaudreau gives credit to family for his success on ice (Los Angeles Times)
- Flames' Diaz no stranger to post-season comebacks after last year's Rangers rally (Calgary Herald)
- Bennett's former coach Todd Gill not surprised by pupil's NHL success (Calgary Herald)
- Flames' black ace enjoys his wake-up call (Calgary Herald)
- Post-game tradition emphasizes camaraderie for Capitals (Washington Times)
- Ken Holland headed to World Championships, will watch Red Wings' blue chip prospect Dylan Larkin (MLive.com)
- Wings' message to young players: 'Come to camp and push' (Detroit Free Press)
- Cole Cassels gets challenge of big matchup vs. Connor McDavid (Columbus Dispatch)
- Parise welcomed Dubnyk to Wild with generous gesture (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Hartley has his cake and gets to eat it, too (Calgary Herald)
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