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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
- Rangers rout Tampa, force Game 7 at Garden (New York Newsday)
- Ducks one victory from Stanley Cup Final (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks hope to parlay 'anger' from Game 5 into supreme effort vs. Ducks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oshawa Generals advance to Memorial Cup final (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings' Holland plans to meet with Blashill this week (Detroit Free Press)
- Hitchcock has 'unfinished business' with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Key to a Quick Goal? It May Be Resting in the Penalty Box (New York Times)
- Tampa Bay Lightnings speed and skill approach could become the envy of the NHL if they keep winning (National Post)
- Ducks' Patrick Maroon, a Fallen Top Prospect, Climbs All the Way Back (New York Times)
- If Ducks finish off Blackhawks, don't expect them to hoist their prize (Orange County Register)
- Blues will be fast, 'reckless' next season (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Salary cap issues will keep Wild from free agent frenzy (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Patrick Roy wants to see NHL return to Quebec City (Toronto Star)
- Rangers teach Lightning a lesson about dealing with Game 6 scenarios (New York Newsday)
- Lundqvist saves Rangers' season, forces Game 7 vs. Bolts (Tampa Tribune)
- For Lightning goalie Ben Bishop, a reversal of fortune in Game 6 (New York Daily News)
- Stamkos takes blame for Lightning losing control in Game 6 (Ottawa Sun)
- Brassard, Miller, Nash star for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Lightning's Ryan Callahan breaks his goal drought (Tampa Bay Times)
- Keith Yandle starting to make GM Sather look like a genius (New York Post)
- Ryan Callahan finally scores playoff goal and it doesn't matter (New York Post)
- Lightning's Ryan Callahan is focused on getting to the Stanley Cup Final (Bergen Record)
- Blackhawks face elimination game with confidence (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Ducks, Blackhawks chase elusive puck luck heading into Game 6 (Los Angeles Daily News)
- For Blackhawks, it's time to reshuffle the deck (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ducks expect Blackhawks to go all out in Game 6 on Wednesday (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks, Ducks braced for anything-can-happen Game 6 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ducks coach is proud of team's consistency going into Game 6 (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks' defensemen best at creating offense (Orange County Register)
- Bryan Bickell's failed dump-in proves costly (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rookie van Riemsdyk an option for Game 6 (Chicago Daily Herald)
- A closer look at Predators' free agents (The Tennessean)
- Oilers' 2013 second-round pick Roy may go back in draft pool (Edmonton Journal)
- Cup alumni stunned that Flyers haven't won another (Philadelphia Inquirer)
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