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Saturday, June 1, 2013
- Finally, Penguins face Bruins tonight in Game 1 of NHL semifinals (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Bruins rested, ready (Boston Herald)
- Hawks ready for heavyweight champs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Messier and Gretzky want to be next coach of Rangers (New York Post)
- Rangers' Callahan, Hagelin out 4-5 months following surgeries (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers GM ready to deal No. 2 NHL draft pick -- for right offer (Toronto Sun)
- Tornadoes in Oklahoma City prompts Edmonton Oilers farm team to postpone crucial playoff tilt (Edmonton Sun)
- Last four NHL teams are last four champions (USA Today)
- Defending champion Kings aware road to Cup goes through Chicago (Globe & Mail)
- Defensive-minded Bruins look to slow down high-powered Penguins (Globe & Mail)
- NHL Scouting Combine gives prospects a chance to fill in the gaps (National Post)
- NHL prospects Drouin, MacKinnon eager to find out where they'll end up (Toronto Sun)
- Quenneville could drink from Cup -- again (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins up to Crosby, Malkin challenge (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins' Tyler Seguin could make impact vs. Penguins (Toronto Sun)
- Chara, Bruins face big challenge (Toronto Sun)
- Iginla 'thrilled' by decision to join Penguins (Calgary Herald)
- Penguins GM Ray Shero likes matchup with Bruins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Iginla: No hard feelings (Boston Herald)
- Peca gives thumbs up to Ruff, a top candidate for Rangers' coaching job (New York Post)
- Pavel Datsyuk plans to sign extension with Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Mike Smith wants to return if team is a contender (Arizona Republic)
- Maple Leafs can learn from Blackhawks' salary cap issues (Toronto Star)
- Flash and bash: Opposites attract as Blackhawks, Kings meet in West final (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Hawks hope their speed will counter physical Kings (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Hawks tinkering with top lines to spread wealth (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Blackhawks' Corey Crawford in control after losing spot in 2010 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- L.A. Kings quick with praise, motivation for goalie Jonathan Quick (Los Angeles Times)
- Beating Kings goalie Quick easier said than done (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Blackhawks' depth concerns Kings goalie Jonathan Quick (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Crosby, Malkin healthy again for Penguins (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Chara, Bergeron critical to BruinsÕ defensive approach (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Hawks' speedy third line could pose problems for Kings (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Stanley Cup is calling Penguins' Morrow (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kings boring? Brown says, 'So what' (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Kings' Sutter plays it coy regarding matchup (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Red Wings will divvy up former assistant GM Jim Nill's duties between Ryan Martin, Joe McDonnell (MLive.com)
- Ken Holland: Red Wings won't buy out Johan Franzen; option 'at their disposal' for others (MLive.com)
- Forward Daniel Cleary among unrestricted free agents who want to return to Detroit Red Wings (MLive.com)
- Wings forward Darren Helm remains upbeat despite uncertain future (Detroit News)
- Sabres sizing up talent at scouting combines (Buffalo News)
- Canes, NC State in potentially costly dispute over use of PNC Arena (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Penguins' new PA announcer is ready to create new memories (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Derek Sanderson: Beat on Penguins (Boston Herald)
- Fans rally in support of Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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