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Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Wilson won’t face discipline for Marchessault hit
(Washington Times)
Knights not surprised by NHL’s decision on Tom Wilson hit
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Golden Knights find too many Capitals in Fleury’s face
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Knights’ ice chief defends surface after Capitals complain
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Does Mayor Watson think Melnyk should sell the Sens? 'That's up to Mr. Melnyk'
(Ottawa Citizen)
In the Stanley Cup Finals, Alex Ovechkin’s Legacy Continues to Evolve
(New York Times)
Ryan Reaves goes from Sidney Crosby's protector to Golden Knights' big-game scorer
(USA Today)
The house doesn’t always win: Las Vegas may lose millions on the Golden Knights
(Washington Post)
The Capitals and Golden Knights share a road-trip tradition: Mario Kart
(Washington Post)
Guy Lafleur earned a combined $3.5 million during 17-year NHL career
(Montreal Gazette)
‘Capitals still adjusting to ‘pretty bad’ ice conditions in the desert
(Washington Post)
Capitals focus on Knights’ ability to make plays behind net
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
High-scoring Game 1 out of the norm for both goalies
(Washington Times)
‘It’s just unforgivable’: Referees criticized over Reaves check
(Washington Times)
How Red Wings castoff Tomas Nosek became Game 1 hero in Stanley Cup
(Detroit Free Press)
Vegas' Ryan Reaves, Washington's Tom Wilson give NHL bona fide heavyweight rivalry
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Flames coach Peters taking note of speedy pace in Stanley Cup finals
(Calgary Herald)
Edmonton Oilers prospect Ryan Mantha feels he will see his way back to hockey rink
(Edmonton Journal)
Penguins announcer Steve Mears takes in Vegas show as he calls Stanley Cup Final
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
In Las Vegas, converted fans from Buffalo swept up in Stanley Cup hysteria
(Buffalo News)