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Saturday, June 18, 2011
- Bruins fans flock to Hub for Cup toast (Boston Herald)
- Devils file for arbitration with Zach Parise (Bergen Record)
- Stars hire Gulutzan as new coach (Fort Worth Star Telegram)Subscriber site
- Yeo confident he can do the job for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Bieksa willing to take pay cut to stick with Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- Flyers, goalie Bryzgalov talk, but do not reach a deal (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Rangers want to buyout Chris Drury, but injury could complicate deal; Jaromir Jagr back to NHL? (New York Daily News)
- Players, staff 'disgusted,' appalled by Vancouver post-game rioting (Vancouver Sun)
- Premier Clark promises riot probe (Vancouver Province)
- Vancouver police grossly understaffed for Game 7 riot: union (Vancouver Sun)
- Can Stanley Cup finalists keep their teams together? (USA Today)
- Expect few changes for Canucks (Globe & Mail)
- Stars, Wild continue trend of hiring fresh faces as coaches (USA Today)
- Despite new coach, assistants could return intact next season (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Mike Yeo brings record for winning, ability to connect with players to Minnesota Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Hungry Stars say new coach brings a lot to the table: 'We're all ready to get going' (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Flames add Malarchuk, Snow to coaching staff (Calgary Herald)
- Murray's mission (Ottawa Sun)
- Chevy looking high and low (Winnipeg Sun)
- New Stars coach learned to be a man in Manitoba (Winnipeg Sun)
- Police urge revelers to keep lid on celebration (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Corporations carry the costs of parade (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Fans scramble for swag (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Bruins family celebrates win (Boston Herald)
- Red Wings good match for Jaromir Jagr, ex-teammates say (Detroit News)
- Delaware North celebrates Bruins' Stanley Cup triumph (Buffalo News)
- Over 60 and overjoyed (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Former champ Milt Schmidt tips his hat to Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Hnidy the King of Neepawa (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pains of the past rewarded with a dramatic title (Boston Herald)
- Gillis stands pat with roster (Vancouver Province)
- Looking ahead (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Free agency brings headaches with it (Vancouver Province)
- There's no quit in this bunch (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Bruins won't have a lot going on in the offseason (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Offseason time for some changes (Vancouver Province)
- Ballard wants role in Canucks future (Vancouver Province)
- Sami Salo hopes to return to team next season (Vancouver Sun)
- Cory Schneider hopes to be back with team next season (Vancouver Sun)
- Peter Chiarelli likes what he sees in Tomas Kaberle (Boston Herald)
- Alain Vigneault gets his smile back after tense Stanley Cup run (Vancouver Sun)
- Dennis SeidenbergÕs influence significant on B's Cup (Boston Herald)
- Canucks rookie Chris Tanev turns heads with cool-customer performance (Vancouver Sun)
- Ward quietly got power play going (Boston Herald)
- Preds scout draft deals (The Tennessean)
- Tampa Bay Lightning open to trading up from No. 27 draft position (St. Petersburg Times)
- NHL draft: What Red Wings could expect wtih 24th pick (Detroit Free Press)
- Oilers prospect invited to national junior camp in Edmonton (Edmonton Journal)
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