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OPINION
4/6/19
KEN CAMPBELL: Moving forward not moving on: Humboldt prepares to honor those lost on anniversary of tragedy
(KEN CAMPBELL: )
RYAN KENNEDY: Carolina has made the playoffs for the first time in a decade
(KEN CAMPBELL: )
IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks’ Edler heads into season finale not focused on future
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Habs eliminated, but future is bright in Montreal
(TSN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Leafs left with no choice but to remove Sparks from lineup as playoffs loom
(Sportsnet)
GREG WYSHYNSKI: Does Connor McDavid really want out of Edmonton?
(ESPN)
IAN MENDES: Condon determined to return to the NHL with Sens
(TSN)
BRENDAN KELLY: Dark day for Canadiens fans as playoff hopes dwindle
(Montreal Gazette)
KEN WARREN: Senators fans receive a well-deserved thank you from the team
(Ottawa Citizen)
ANDREW GROSS: Ranking the Islanders' all-time playoff runs
(New York Newsday)
ED WILLES: Canucks' skeleton staff makeup saves bones for owners, but is it OK?
(Vancouver Province)
ANDREW BERKSHIRE: Hayes gives Jets' scoring chances off the rush a big boost
(Winnipeg Free Press)
PAT HICKEY: Habs' Phillip Danault merits consideration for Selke
(Montreal Gazette)
BRUCE GARRIOCH: Blue Jackets eke out a win, leaving Senators without the chance to play spoiler
(Ottawa Sun)
STU COWAN: A heartbreaking end to Canadiens' playoff hopes
(Montreal Gazette)
PATRICK JOHNSTON: Quinn Hughes is going to the world championship. Who else?
(Vancouver Province)
KEN WIEBE: Jets haven’t put enough teams away: And it’s a pressing concern going into regular-season finale
(Winnipeg Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Bruins’ recipe for success has stability baked in
(Toronto Star)
SAM DONNELLON: The Flyers are ending another season with more questions than answers
(Philly.com)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Season finale of Kings-Ducks rivalry usually is must-watch. Not this season.
(Los Angeles Times)
4/5/19
STEVEN ELLIS: Freshman blue-liners: how the best rookie defensemen have fared
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: Ryan McDonagh is ready for another crack at the Stanley Cup
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: Nobody's perfect: the flaws that can haunt each team in the post-season
(The Hockey News)
STEVEN ELLIS: Star Seguin trending up, Benn still struggling since being ripped by team CEO
(The Hockey News)
RICK WESTHEAD: Conspiracy, negligence charges reinstated against OHL in minimum-wage lawsuit
(TSN)
MARK SPECTOR: Why Glen Sather will go down in history as one of NHL’s most unique winners
(Sportsnet)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Should Yzerman be in running for GM of the Year?
(TSN)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks lament timely mistakes after starting strong vs. Predators
(Sportsnet)
ERIC ENGELS: Missed opportunities could define Canadiens’ season
(Sportsnet)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Maple Leafs get welcome shot of belief despite loss to Lightning
(Sportsnet)
DAVID SHOALTS: Maple Leafs fall to Steven Stamkos and the Lightning in the final home game of the regular season
(Globe & Mail)
BEN KUZMA: Human spirit saluted in Humboldt bus crash anniversary
(Vancouver Province)
STEVE SIMMONS: Leafs and Raptors on divergent paths as playoffs about to begin
(Toronto Sun)
TIM COWLISHAW: Everything is lining up for the Dallas Stars to make some real noise in the Stanley Cup playoffs
(Dallas Morning News)
TIN BENZ: They’re in, so now what? Breaking down Penguins playoff scenarios
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
MICHAEL ARACE: Blue Jackets broadcaster Bill Davidge heads into retirement with a smile
(Columbus Dispatch)
ROSIE DiMANNO: Leafs almost out of time get their mojo back for playoffs
(Toronto Star)
LARRY BROOKS: Glen Sather says his Rangers' goodbye with 'one regret'
(New York Post)
JOE STARKEY: Positives everywhere — Big Macs, too — for playoff-bound Penguins
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
PATRICK JOHNSTON: Rafferty makes Canucks debut, Virtanen gets back in against Predators
(Vancouver Province)
PAT HICKEY: Montreal's playoff hopes hanging by a thread after loss
(Montreal Gazette)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Jake Gardiner returns to the Leafs, trying to get that history off his back
(Toronto Star)
KEVIN GORMAN: For sake of seeding, Penguins must take advantage of finale
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
TERRY JONES: Significant moves ahead as Oilers prepare to wrap up excruciating season
(Edmonton Sun)
PATRICK JOHNSTON: Ex-Canuck Hamhuis adjusts to less ice time, mentor role with Predators
(Vancouver Province)
MIKE HARRINGTON: Pominville celebration caps a rare great day for embattled Buffalo fans
(Buffalo News)
BEN FREDRICKSON: BenFred: Blues reclaimed home-ice advantage at critical time
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
4/4/19
STEVEN ELLIS: Red Wings top trio pulling it's weight as team finds late-season success in down year
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Hurricanes captain Justin Williams leads Carolina to relevance and (maybe) the playoffs
(The Hockey News)
ERIC FRANCIS: Flames’ Gaudreau eyes season finale with one last chance at century mark
(Sportsnet)
MARK SPECTOR: Oilers getting it right with farm system as big club struggles
(Sportsnet)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Maple Leafs learning that life gets more difficult the better you get
(Sportsnet)
JOE REXRODE: Celebrate, Predators fans — this torturous regular season is ending
(The Tennessean)
DON BRENNAN: Broadway or the beach? Erik Karlsson would be a good fit in New York
(Ottawa Sun)
MIKE McINTYRE: Plenty of blame to go around as Jets limp into post-season
(Winnipeg Free Press)
STU COWAN: Stage is set for fantastic finish to season for Canadiens
(Montreal Gazette)
JOE STARKEY: Penguins can create fresh start — or nightmare scenario
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
ED WILLES: Can Boeser be better than good for Canucks when he earns great money?
(Vancouver Province)
LUKE DeCOCK: Hurricanes have a shot, and it’s OK to enjoy it
(Raleigh News & Observer)
KEN WIEBE: Jets searching for identity: Late swoon is cause for concern
(Winnipeg Sun)
LARRY BROOKS: Don't fret, Rangers are set in net
(New York Post)
BEN KUZMA: Embracing opportunity is key to Canucks' Leivo winging it next season
(Vancouver Province)
DON BRENNAN: Nilsson proves his worth again as Senators beat Rangers
(Ottawa Sun)
MARC DUMONT: Habs' Tatar shows he's the big fish in trade with Vegas
(Montreal Gazette)
MARCUS HAYES: Sean Couturier needs to think less and start hotter for the Flyers
(Philly.com)
DAVE FESCHUK: The Leafs can’t afford to back up, not for a playoff minute
(Toronto Star)
TIM BENZ: Penguins veterans weigh in on Lightning’s quest for Red Wings’ record
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
PAUL FRIESEN: The time for an NHL for women has come
(Winnipeg Sun)
4/3/19
SAM McCAIG: President's trophy problems: Only one Stanley Cup champion among past 10 NHL regular season winners
(The Hockey News)
ERIC ENGELS: Canadiens made required plays to keep playoff hopes alive
(Sportsnet)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Experienced Pearson showing young Canucks how to finish strong
(Sportsnet)
ERIC FRANCIS: Flames’ Peters keeping goalie decisions under wraps as playoffs approach
(Sportsnet)
ALEX PREWITT: Going Rental: The Chaos of Mortgaging the Future for a Late-Season Pickup at the Trade Deadline
(Si.com)
STU COWAN: Habs' Nate Thompson has embraced playing in Montreal
(Montreal Gazette)
MICHAEL ARACE: Final week of season just got a lot longer for Blue Jackets
(Columbus Dispatch)
ED WILLES: Canucks have felt the love from Jacob Markstrom this season
(Vancouver Province)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Bruce Arthur: Leafs keeps slugging on undercard to main event against Bruins
(Toronto Star)
ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: Oilers management shouldn't ignore warning shots from frustrated players
(Edmonton Sun)
PAT HICKEY: Montreal rides defence and discipline to crucial win
(Montreal Gazette)
PATRICK JOHNSTON: Canucks believe in 'hire' education with college hockey players
(Vancouver Province)
TED KULFAN: Red Wings’ youth development made extending Blashill an easy decision
(Detroit News)
MIKE HARRINGTON: Skinner breaks through but dark times remain in another Sabres loss
(Buffalo News)
JOHN SHIPLEY: Wild come away with a big win and big letdown
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
4/2/19
KEN CAMPBELL: Meet the Montreal Canadiens, 1918-19 Stanley Cup Champions
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: The future is soon for the Montreal Canadiens
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: Shock, devestation give way to hope, optimism as players rally in wake of CWHL closure
(The Hockey News)
ERIC ENGELS: Canadiens’ reset coming together with new signings and playoff push
(Sportsnet)
ERIC FRANCIS: James Neal keen to pass on playoff wisdom to young Flames
(Sportsnet)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Tavares’ redemption goal a bonus as Maple Leafs secure playoff berth
(Sportsnet)
LARRY BROOKS: Islanders fans let John Tavares off easy the second time around
(New York Post)
NEIL BEST: Best: A long, strange trip for Isles, Coliseum and fans
(New York Newsday)
DAMIEN COX: Women’s pro hockey has its growing pains but it’s still growing, not going
(Toronto Star)
MARK MADDEN: Penguins flourish despite mounting problems in March
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
BEN KUZMA: Elias Pettersson poised to take game to another level next season
(Vancouver Province)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Blues go from rock-bottom to NHL playoff team in three months
(Los Angeles Times)
BENJAMIN HOCHMAN: 'Winnington' is almost too good to be true
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
STU COWAN: Canadiens' season has already been a success
(Montreal Gazette)
STEVE CONROY: Bruins look to strike right balance down the stretch
(Boston Herald)
PAUL ZEISE: Penguins are adept at responding to challenges
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
4/1/19
JARED CLINTON: How much longer will Alex Ovechkin continue to spoil us with 50-goal seasons?
(The Hockey News)
JARED CLINTON: The CWHL will cease operations as the result of 'economically unsustainable' business model
(The Hockey News)
ERIC FRANCIS: Flames adamant hard work has only begun after topping West
(Sportsnet)
DAVID SHOALTS: Winnipeg Jets are looking a lot like the Toronto Maple Leafs as they struggle their way to the playoffs
(Globe & Mail)
CATHAL KELLY: Babcock’s positivity mantra has become hockey’s Hail Mary
(Globe & Mail)
MIKE SIELSKI: The Flyers seem poised for big changes this offseason, but at what cost?
(Philly.com)
RON COOK: Penguins are winning despite some disturbing numbers
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
KEN WIEBE: Possible solutions to Jets problems with four games to sort it out
(Winnipeg Sun)
BEN KUZMA: Canucks will explore contract extension for 'pleasant surprise' Luke Schenn
(Vancouver Province)
MIKE CHAMBERS: Dallas Stars coach Jim Montgomery is so predictable
(Denver Post)
JACK TODD: Hey NHL? 1952 is calling. They want their tough-guy code back
(Montreal Gazette)
MIKE McINTYRE: Time for Jets to get desperate
(Winnipeg Free Press)
MIKE HARRINGTON: It's hard to figure how the Sabres are handling their prospects
(Buffalo News)
TIM BENZ: Penguins can’t miss opportunity to finish strong
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
KEN WARREN: From hockey to golf (carts), the Belleville watch, Daccord's season ends
(Ottawa Citizen)
3/31/19
STEVEN ELLIS: You do not want to see Anthony Cirelli when your team has a power play
(The Hockey News)
MATT LARKIN: Do milestones matter more for Ovechkin now that he has a Cup ring?
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Lightning will not rest players or keep foot off the gas, in the last week of the season
(The Hockey News)
STEVEN ELLIS: Blackhawks' Debrincat fires his way into noteworthy company with 40-goal sophomore season
(The Hockey News)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks' Baertschi hoping to finish season strong after concussion
(Sportsnet)
ERIC ENGELS: Canadiens’ lineup shuffle sparks dominance in pivotal win over Jets
(Sportsnet)
MARK SPECTOR: Jets stumbling into playoffs as Central Division lead disappears
(Sportsnet)
ERIC FRANCIS: Assessing possible Flames first-round playoff opponents
(Sportsnet)
NEIL BEST: Isles cap turnaround with playoff berth
(New York Newsday)
PAT HICKEY: A gutsy win, but Montreal gains no ground in playoff battle
(Montreal Gazette)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: In 32 years and more than 4,000 hotel nights, NHL linesman Brian Murphy has seen it all
(Boston Globe)
STEVE SIMMONS: Leafs need to be more diligent in finding rest for tired goalie Andersen
(Toronto Sun)
TERRY JONES: New twist in out-of-town scoreboard watching for Edmonton Oilers
(Edmonton Sun)
MIKE HARRINGTON: Evidence aside, Sabres insist they haven't quit on Housley
(Buffalo News)
LARRY BROOKS: The unsolved Rangers jersey swap mystery
(New York Post)
MARISA INGEMI: One-and-dones in college the NHL’s benefit
(Boston Herald)
MARTIN FENNELLY: FYI: Only one trophy matters.
(Tampa Bay Times)