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Thursday, May 16, 2013
- Dam breaks in third period as Wings fall in Game 1 (Detroit News)
- Stoll's absence has Kings scrambling to fill holes (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Selke Trophy finalist Toews draws praise (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Zero chance Wings' Pavel Datsyuk will play in Russia in 2014, Babcock says (Detroit News)
- Tortorella gets a shot off against Capitals (New York Newsday)
- NHL makes it official: Rangers to play Devils and Islanders at Yankee Stadium (Bergen Record)
- Arena deal approved by council; Katz Group kicks in another $15M (Edmonton Journal)
- At 41, Jagr Is Bruins' Elder Statesman (New York Times)
- Childhood Friends Battle in Western Conference Playoffs (New York Times)
- Torres hit adds sizzle to West Coast playoff series (Calgary Sun)
- Wanted: Centre for Senators' first line, power play (Ottawa Citizen)
- Penguins winger Pascal Dupuis scores more goals than most NHL stars when teams play 5 on 5 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Crosby's defense with Pens is often overlooked (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- At long last, Brassard looks like a star (Columbus Dispatch)
- Tough getting over epic collapse (Toronto Sun)
- Capitals search for how to take the next step (Washington Post)
- Devils have begun talks with David Clarkson, not yet with Patrik Elias (Newark Star Ledger)
- Bryzgalov causes a stir in Russian interview (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hawks' supporting cast comes up huge in opener (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Red Wings overwhelmed by Blackhawks' speed, aggressive forechecking in Game 1 of series (MLive.com)
- Blackhawks' penalty kill remains ruthlessly efficient (Detroit News)
- Cory Emmerton back in Red Wings' lineup after being scratched in previous game (Detroit Free Press)
- Hawks' Sharp continues his playoff tear (Chicago Tribune)
- Disgruntled Viktor Stalberg is healthy scratch for Game 1 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers expecting an intense series with Bruins (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Penguins feel the difference (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Injuries might force Bruins to go deep in Game 1 (Boston Herald)
- Richards adjusts to new role on fourth line (New York Post)
- Heavy workload doesn't affect Kings defenseman Drew Doughty (Los Angeles Times)
- Rick Nash's plan is to keep shooting (Bergen Record)
- Lundqvist ready to face ex-teammate Jagr (New York Newsday)
- Ottawa Sens need to improve play in Game 2 (Ottawa Sun)
- Extra days off for TV getting good reception (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Norris trophy winner Erik Karlsson not in top form (Ottawa Sun)
- Ottawa Sens forward Colin Greening makes strides (Ottawa Sun)
- Key veterans Nabokov, Streit, Boyes in limbo for Islanders (New York Post)
- Nielsen: It only gets tougher from here (New York Newsday)
- Ready for prime time (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Make-A-Wish brings Stanley Cup, and tears of joy, to 13-year-old boy (Denver Post)
- From stopping pucks to changing diapers, NY Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist pure royalty (New York Daily News)
- Dan Bylsma praises Paul MacLean's coaching skills (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins' Bylsma, Senators' MacLean share long history (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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