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Wednesday, June 4, 2014
- Kings, seeking the Stanley Cup, have both a pedigree and a past (Los Angeles Times)
- Rangers took long, winding journey to Cup Final (New York Newsday)
- NHL reduces suspension for NY Rangers' Daniel Carcillo to six games, can play in Game 4 (New York Daily News)
- Jonathan Quick says he's OK after taking a shot in practice (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks top offseason priority: Toews and Kane (Chicago Tribune)
- Dan Hinote steps down as assistant (Columbus Dispatch)
- NBC analyst McGuire: 'I've met with Penguins' about GM vacancy (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Canes' Rutherford won't comment on Penguins' GM report (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Will New York-Los Angeles rivalry sizzle on ice? (USA Today)
- Sather Is Used to Stanley Cup Finals, if Not With the Rangers (New York Times)
- Rangers Like Richards, and May Buy Him Out (New York Times)
- Famed Kings-Rangers alumni torn on series (USA Today)
- Sedin twins believe in a Vancouver Canucks renaissance (Globe & Mail)
- Cities on alert: A Stanley Cup's on the line (Columbus Dispatch)
- L.A. Kings, N.Y. Rangers enter Cup Finals used to going the distance (Denver Post)
- Rangers think they can upset Kings in Stanley Cup final (Edmonton Sun)
- Lundqvist wants to give New York a Cup party (New York Newsday)
- NY Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist wants photo like Mark Messier's from 1994 (New York Daily News)
- James Dolan the hockey fan excited for Stanley Cup Final (New York Newsday)
- Rangers GM Glen Sather emphasizes fun in the Final (New York Newsday)
- Vigneault is calm, cool and collected (New York Newsday)
- Jonathan Quick is there for the Kings when it counts (Los Angeles Times)
- Lundqvist only four wins from fulfilling his kingly dream (New York Post)
- St. Louis: I got 'not taking no for an answer' from my mom (New York Post)
- Gaborik's fit has given Kings' foes fits (Orange County Register)
- Brad Richards stays focused, sticks with routines (Bergen Record)
- Chris Kreider was clutch long before joining the Rangers (New York Post)
- Staal of duty: After two lost seasons, Marc's eye is on the Cup (New York Post)
- New York Rangers' Martin St. Louis loses a parent, finds a family (Los Angeles Times)
- Jonathan Quick was Rangers fan as a boy, now he's The Man in net for Kings (New York Newsday)
- Ex-Ranger Marian Gaborik rolling for Kings (Bergen Record)
- Rangers, Kings have history of players who skated for both sides (Toronto Star)
- Rangers not worrying about upcoming call on Richards (New York Post)
- The amazing story of Brad Richards' journey to the Stanley Cup finals (Dallas Morning News)
- Blackhawks still high on Kris Versteeg despite playoffs struggles (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Leddy still bemoans season-ending bad bounce (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Lightning's Tyler Johnson builds on his success (Tampa Bay Times)
- At right price, defenseman Matt Niskanen would be great fit for Detroit Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils sign defenseman Marek Zidlicky to one-year contract (Newark Star Ledger)
- Flyers sign Union College winger (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Big Memorial Cup lands Antoine Bibeau a contract with Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Red Wings defense prospect Adam Almquist might play in Sweden rather than return to Grand Rapids (MLive.com)
- Sedins show they can score -- in soccer (Vancouver Province)
- Devils fans grin and bear it this spring (Bergen Record)
- Keenan: Henrik could carry Blueshirts to Cup (New York Post)
- Kings, Rangers legend Marcel Dionne picks L.A. to win the Cup (Toronto Star)
- Boomer Esiason calls NY Rangers team of destiny (New York Daily News)
- Gov. Cuomo and Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown form lackluster bet on Stanley Cup Final (New York Daily News)
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