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Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Bonino's overtime goal wins playoff series for Penguins
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Blues counting on pride and resilience
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Will SAP Center be Sharks' safe haven in Game 7?
(San Jose Mercury News)
Injured Tyler Seguin makes progress... but apparently not enough of it
(Dallas Morning News)
Travis Hamonic decides to stick with Islanders, rescinds trade request
(New York Daily News)
Montreal Canadiens to meet Boston Bruins in Quebec City this fall
(Montreal Gazette)
Coyotes' plan for team in Tucson clears hurdle
(Arizona Republic)
Boudreau takes over Wild: 'Hopefully I can help in some form bring a Stanley Cup'
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Canucks' Linden Vey won't use murder-for-hire plot as excuse for play
(USA Today)
Canuck caught up in alleged family murder conspiracy
(Vancouver Province)
Wild coach Bruce Boudreau needs to earn 'buy-in' from players
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
John Torchetti's status with Wild remains unclear
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Snow wants to keep Isles coaches
(New York Newsday)
Three longtime Islanders - Kyle Okposo, Frans Nielsen and Matt Martin -- face uncertain future with organization
(New York Daily News)
Frans Nielsen says he wants to be back with the Islanders
(New York Newsday)
Jaroslav Halak sees writing on wall of Islanders' goalie excess
(New York Post)
Plenty of work ahead for Dorion
(Ottawa Citizen)
Ottawa Senators winger Mike Hoffman gets boost with hiring of coach Guy Boucher
(Ottawa Sun)
Marc Crawford happy to be back in the NHL as Senators associate coach
(Ottawa Citizen)
Chayka: Better defense, top-end talent among Coyotes' needs
(Arizona Republic)
Button and Flames rooting for Stars in hopes of landing first-round pick
(Calgary Herald)
Richter believes Lundqvist can keep it going
(New York Newsday)
Capitals suffer 2nd-round playoff exit yet again
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Penguins advance without much help from Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin
(Washington Post)
Trio of delay-of-game penalties in 3rd period almost unhinge Penguins
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Nothing routine about the way the season ended for Braden Holtby
(Washington Post)
Blues now have Game 7 experience
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Predators receive first multi-day break of playoffs
(The Tennessean)
Hitchcock still holding off on goaltending announcement
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Predators' rookie Viktor Arvidsson buries his chance with OT winner
(The Tennessean)
Umberger wants to play somewhere if Flyers buy him out
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Does Brad Marchand deserve a spot on Team Canada’s World Cup team?
(Boston Globe)
Overshadowed center Derek MacKenzie a major contributor to Panthers' success
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Rangers prepping to unveil top prospect as 1st summer domino
(New York Post)
Blashill hires ex-Wings player Doug Houda as assistant
(Detroit News)
Red Wings do not retain longtime assistant Bedard
(Detroit News)
Jeff Salajko 'a leading candidate' as Red Wings goalie coach
(MLive.com)
Groulx becomes head coach of Tampa’s AHL affiliate
(Ottawa Citizen)
Tavares marvels at Isles’ playoff run in 1980s
(New York Newsday)
Colton Orr has left a game he feels is ‘headed in a good direction’
(Toronto Star)
Messier committed to Kingsbridge project
(New York Newsday)
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