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Thursday, June 13, 2013
- Shaw's triple-overtime goal gives Blackhawks Stanley Cup opener (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins extend coach Dan Bylsma's contract (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Sharks coach Todd McLellan gets extension (San Jose Mercury News)
- Islanders trade Streit to Flyers (New York Post)
- Minnesota Wild re-sign Stephane Veilleux to two-year, two-way deal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Glendale names arena bidders (Arizona Republic)
- Bettman Discusses Olympics and Future of Coyotes (New York Times)
- Bettman accentuates the positives in state of the union address (Globe & Mail)
- If It's June, the Blackhawks' Hossa Must Be in the Stanley Cup Finals (New York Times)
- Bruins must find way to pick up the pieces (USA Today)
- NHL free agency: Defensemen at premium this summer (Detroit Free Press)
- Shero: Penguins won't trade Fleury (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Could Tippett be a Rangers coaching candidate? (New York Newsday)
- Rangers, Sather impressed with Vigneault (New York Post)
- Shane Doan doesn't regret staying with the Phoenix Coyotes, even though last year's questions remain unanswered (Arizona Republic)
- Source: Nassau Coliseum proposal by MSG would include Isles sports bar (New York Newsday)
- Hawks come out hitting, and it pays off (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Bruins' tireless defense was mortal (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Blackhawks' Corey Crawford comes up big in overtime (Boston Herald)
- Crawford comes up big in overtime (Chicago Tribune)
- Only traffic slows Tuukka Rask (Boston Herald)
- Lucic's 2 goals a faint memory for Bruins (Chicago Tribune)
- Shaw right man in right place at right time (Chicago Tribune)
- Scrappy Andrew Shaw puts end to marathon (Boston Herald)
- Do-everything Saad back to scoring, too (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bollig gets the call to battle big, bad Bruins (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Milan Lucic a beast for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Bolland comes up big again (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Despite lack of play, Anton Khudobin keeps focus (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Hawks revel in rock-star status (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Chara, Hossa put friendship on hold (Boston Herald)
- Blackhawks had 2010 champions in mind when putting team together (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Bowman happy to share the credit for Hawks' success (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Komarov exits, Marlies coach search begins (Toronto Star)
- Several Red Wings put Griffins on brink of Calder Cup (Detroit News)
- Detroit Red Wings coach Mike Babcock: '(Luke Glendening) will play at the next level, for sure' (MLive.com)
- Flames' King wouldn't rule out acquiring a pro hoops team some day (Calgary Herald)
- Leafs analyst Jim Ralph knocked off the air (Toronto Sun)
- Amonte has fond memories and high praise for Hawks (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
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