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Friday, May 9, 2014
- Matt Fraser, Bruins work OT to tie series (Boston Herald)
- Visiting Ducks check in, cut Kings' series lead to 2-1 (Orange County Register)
- Mother of NY Rangers forward Martin St. Louis dies on eve of Game 5 (New York Daily News)
- Penguins have a chance to end series at home (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Blackhawks shifting into gear for Game 4 (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Maple Leafs sticking with coach Randy Carlyle (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks closing in on Benning as GM? (Toronto Sun)
- Rangers' Recent Struggles Start With the Top Skaters (New York Times)
- Wild Have a Carousel in Goal, but Not a Turnstile (New York Times)
- NHL concussion suit has movie 'Slap Shot' straddling a fine line (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Where would Markus Naslund fit with the Canucks? (Vancouver Province)
- Canadiens lament missed opportunity against Bruins (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers look to regain momentum against Penguins (Toronto Sun)
- Matt Cooke ready to stop cheering, start playing (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Leafs put onus on the players (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers' new GM believes in communication (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Ducks beat Kings to make it three road wins in a row in series (Los Angeles Times)
- Canadiens take solace in best-of-three (Boston Herald)
- Canadiens worth the Price (Boston Herald)
- Tuukka Rask loves the benefits (Boston Herald)
- Ducks turn net into a revolving door for Frederik Andersen, Jonas Hiller (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks' Vatanen only too happy to make the long flight West (Orange County Register)
- Carl Soderberg support (Boston Herald)
- Shot-blocking Canadiens remain quite the obstacle (Boston Herald)
- Brendan Gallagher a spark plug for Canadiens (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Kings' Doughty, only 24, is maturing into a team leader (Orange County Register)
- With everything to lose, Wild have found ways to win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Blackhawks can be talkative bunch when necessary (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Injured Andrew Shaw to miss third game in a row (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ilya Bryzgalov rewards coach's faith in him (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Bryzgalov's confidence boosted (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Slumping Sharp will keep shooting, confident goals will come (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jokinen's veteran presence pays off for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Promising young forward drops to third line in Penguins' lineup shuffle (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Nash problems personify Rangers (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Red Wings' Tomas Tatar hopes to build on solid season, aspires to be at Henrik Zetterberg's level (MLive.com)
- Lightning rookie seeks more experience at World Championships (Tampa Tribune)
- Prospect Sproul could prove right pick for Wings defense corps (Detroit Free Press)
- Coyotes sign goaltending prospect Langhamer (Arizona Republic)
- Senators sign draft pick Wikstrand to entry-level deal (Ottawa Sun)
- Edmonton Oilers sign prospect Bogdan Yakimov to entry-level deal (Edmonton Journal)
- Blackhawks' popularity surges (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
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