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OPINION
5/10/14
KEN CAMPBELL: Sacre Bleu! Canadian loss to France among worst ever
(The Hockey News)
BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Rangers play inspired, emotional Game 5, rout Pens
(Si.com)
SEAN GENTILLE: Martin St. Louis does his job after family tragedy
(The Sporting News)
ALLAN MUIR: Wild take next step, beat Hawks in Game 4 to tie series
(Si.com)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Will John Gibson start Game 4 for Ducks?
(ESPN)
MARK SPECTOR: Cut player power in concussion protocol
(Sportsnet)
KATIE STRANG: Rangers rally around Martin St. Louis
(ESPN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Habs' Therrien puts onus squarely on players
(Sportsnet)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: Rangers ride wave of emotion
(ESPN)
TIM WHARNSBY: Carey Price needs to answer with shutout of his own
(CBC)
P.K. Subban: 'the most electrifying player of these NHL playoffs'
(Globe & Mail)
DAVID SHOALTS: Leafs coach Randy Carlyle's contract extension a clever compromise
(Globe & Mail)
LARRY BROOKS: Riding the wave from grief to glory
(New York Post)
DAVID HAUGH: Wild make it a best-of-3
(Chicago Tribune)
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STEVE BUCKLEY: No surprise it's even
(Boston Herald)
JIM SOUHAN: Victory shows Wild can play with and beat the best
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
PAT HICKEY: Top lines struggling for Habs and Bruins
(Montreal Gazette)
DAVE FESCHUK: Impatient Leafs' botched Randy Carlyle trade echoes today
(Toronto Star)
RON COOK: Ugly play deserves ugly loss
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
TOM POWERS: Wild again gum up Blackhawks
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: In clash of styles, Bruins find a new weapon
(Boston Globe)
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ARTHUR STAPLE: St. Louis plays after mother's death
(New York Newsday)
DEREK VAN DIEST: Veteran winger Marian Gaborik flourishes with Los Angeles Kings
(Edmonton Sun)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Canadiens not satisfied with Bruins series stalemate
(Ottawa Sun)
PAT HICKEY: NHL coaches making headlines
(Montreal Gazette)
MIKE IMREM: Blackhawks making things difficult
(Chicago Daily Herald)
CHIP SCOGGINS: Bryzgalov got sharper after breakaway save
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
CAM COLE: Will Ducks start rookie Gibson in goal? With Boudreau, you never know
(Vancouver Sun)
STEPHEN HARRIS: Series a fresh sheet of ice
(Boston Herald)
DAVE STUBBS: Now it's a best-of-three series
(Montreal Gazette)
DEJAN KOVACEVIC: Bring on the adversity ... please
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Ducks' goal is a victory in Game 4, no matter who is in goal
(Los Angeles Times)
STU COWAN: Putting CHaracter back in CH
(Montreal Gazette)
KEN DRYDEN: Montreal Canadiens' Carey Price, P.K. Subban study in contrasts
(Toronto Star)
MARK WHICKER: Ducks, Kings are mirrors on ice
(Orange County Register)
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5/9/14
ADAM PROTEAU: With Leafs keeping coach Carlyle, expect big changes to Toronto's roster
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Has Matt Cooke really changed? Hell, yeah!
(The Hockey News)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Ducks raise level of play for must win
(ESPN)
TIM WHARNSBY: Bruins' Fraser delivers big blow in 1st playoff game
(CBC)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: Gut decisions about the coaching carousel
(ESPN)
MIKE BROPHY: NHL refs don't give a hoot who wins
(CBC)
ALLAN MUIR: Wounded Ducks hold off Kings for 3-2 victory in Game 3
(Si.com)
ELLIOTTE FRIEDMAN: Brendan Shanahan keeps Carlyle with strings attached
(CBC)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Fraser a reminder iron-willed Bruins won't bend
(Sportsnet)
MIKE BROPHY: Maple Leafs who remain won't have a Mr. Nice Guy coach
(CBC)
JAMES MIRTLE: Leafs' vote of confidence for head coach Carlyle is mind-boggling
(Globe & Mail)
DAVID SHOALTS: Carlyle's extension sends message: this is no lame duck
(Globe & Mail)
MICHAEl TRAIKOS: Toronto Maple Leafs continue trend of rewarding mediocrity with extension of coach Randy Carlyle
(National Post)
DAN SHAUGHNESSY: After a late call-up, Matt Fraser stepped up
(Boston Globe)
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FILIP BONDY: It's not the power play, Rick Nash or Martin St. Louis that's wrong with the NY Rangers -- it's Glen Sather
(New York Daily News)
PAT HICKEY: Both goalies phenomenal, Therrien says
(Montreal Gazette)
TOM POWERS: For Minnesota Wild, a deep breath is much appreciated
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Boston Bruins pounce and make it count in OT
(Toronto Star)
MARK WHICKER: Ducks are living for the city
(Orange County Register)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Bruins callup Matt Fraser knots up series against Canadiens
(Ottawa Sun)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Ducks' Teemu Selanne finds limelight even amid career twilight
(Los Angeles Times)
STEVE BUCKLEY: New kid's on the guac
(Boston Herald)
CAM COLE: Ducks make changes, take down Kings
(Vancouver Sun)
DAMIEN COX: Blue Jackets emerge as winners in Rick Nash deal with Rangers
(Toronto Star)
ROB ROSSI: Penguins establishing their identity
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
RANDY SPORTAK: Ilya Bryzgalov gives Wild what team needs against Blackhawks
(Calgary Sun)
DAVE STUBBS: Improbable hero in Bruins' stunning win
(Montreal Gazette)
JILL PAINTER: Kings knew no series lead is safe and Ducks back in series
(Los Angeles Daily News)
LARRY BROOKS: Nash bears the brunt of the Blueshirt-bashing
(New York Post)
ED WILLES: Bruins are hypocrites when they talk about their tough-but-honest style of play
(Vancouver Province)
CHIP SCOGGINS: Will Wild take next step, or wait until next year?
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
JEFF MILLER: Desperate Ducks perform a Freeway Facelift
(Orange County Register)
FLUTO SHINZAWA: Bruins finally exploited the matchup they wanted
(Boston Globe)
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STEVE SIMMONS: Maple Leafs feel there's still life in Randy Carlyle yet
(Toronto Sun)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Boston Bruins pounce and make it count in OT
(Toronto Star)
JASON BOTCHFORD: Vancouver or Washington: Where would you go if you were GM-in-waiting Jim Benning?
(Vancouver Province)
ROSIE DiMANNO: Maple Leafs' decision to keep Randy Carlyle the right call
(Toronto Star)
LANCE HORNBY: Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle stresses the positives
(Toronto Sun)
BRUCE ARTHUR: What does it take to get fired as coach of Maple Leafs?
(Toronto Star)
BEN KUZMA: Alex Burrows buoyed by world championship gig
(Vancouver Province)
5/8/14
KEN CAMPBELL: Season's over for Rangers, now it's time to look to the future
(The Hockey News)
RYAN KENNEDY: What would an All-California team look like?
(The Hockey News)
BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Penguins roll past lackluster Rangers in Game 4
(Si.com)
SEAN GENTILLE: Ron Hextall's new job is terrible news for Shea Weber rumors
(The Sporting News)
MARK SPECTOR: Minnesota Wild: The NHL's dirty little oxymoron
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Screening Quick will be key for Ducks
(ESPN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: With stakes sky-high for Habs, Subban is thriving
(Sportsnet)
KATIE STRANG: Nash becoming target for Rangers fans
(ESPN)
MIKE BROPHY: Canadiens winning over Canadians
(CBC)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: New season, new role for Jokinen
(ESPN)
TIM WHARNSBY: Michael Bournival thriving for Canadiens in playoffs
(CBC)
GENE COLLIER: Credit Paul Martin for Rangers' steep deficit
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
DAN SHAUGHNESSY: P.K. Subban has been the Bruins' nemesis so far
(Boston Globe)
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LARRY BROOKS: Big names absent again for Rangers
(New York Post)
MARK HERRMANN: Not much to shout about for Rangers and their fans at Madison Square Garden
(New York Newsday)
JACK TODD: Habs' Subban is a star for our time
(Montreal Gazette)
CHRIS VILLANI: As great as Tuukka Rask is, Bruins need him to be better
(Boston Herald)
LANCE HORNBY: Rangers have many problems in series against Penguins
(Toronto Sun)
SID HARTMAN: Heatley still a vital contributor to Wild
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
STEVE BUCKLEY: Love-hate with P.K. Subban
(Boston Herald)
MARK WHICKER: He's responsible for 'tender moments
(Orange County Register)
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JASON BOTCHFORD: Dale Weise's (Stanley) Cup runneth over
(Vancouver Province)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Bruins can't always count on the comeback
(Toronto Star)
DEREK VAN DIEST: Anaheim Ducks won't change method much down 2-0 to L.A. Kings
(Edmonton Sun)
DAVE STUBBS: Bruins paying for power-play struggles
(Montreal Gazette)
DEJAN KOVACEVIC: Finish off wretched Rangers
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
RANDY SPORTAK: Blackhawks beware: Minnesota Wild's Matt Cooke set to return
(Calgary Sun)
FILIP BONDY: After NY Rangers coach's warning, this one against Penguins 'must' be over
(New York Daily News)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Top 5 trends from the Canadiens-Bruins series
(Ottawa Sun)
PATRICK REUSSE: Wild owner Leipold hopes team keeps battling like beloved dog Stanley
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
DAMIEN COX: Nashville Predators are a team at the crossroads
(Toronto Star)
CAM COLE: Artful dodger Drew Doughty dancing around Ducks
(Vancouver Sun)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Bruins need their stars to step up
(Boston Globe)
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HELENE ELLIOTT: Kings' Drew Doughty is the center of attention for opponents
(Los Angeles Times)
MIKE SIELSKI: Will Hextall bring new thinking to Flyers?
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
RICH HOFMANN: As always, Holmgren puts Flyers first
(Philadelphia Daily News)
5/7/14
ADAM PROTEAU: Laviolette hoping to repeat history of rapid turnarounds as new Predators coach
(The Hockey News)
SEAN GENTILLE: On the future of advanced stats, playoff predictions
(The Sporting News)
BRIAN CAZENEUVE: P.K. Subban thrills again as Canadiens top Bruins
(Si.com)
MARK SPECTOR: Well-constructed Kings recapturing 2012 magic
(Sportsnet)
JOHN MANASSO: Predators tab Peter Laviolette as next head coach
(Foxsports)
ELLIOTT FRIEDMAN: 30 Thoughts: Sharks in rough waters
(CBC)
BRIAN HAMILTON: Ilya Bryzgalov shuts out Blackhawks as Wild win Game 3
(Si.com)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Game 3 win a key ingredient for a Habs upset
(Sportsnet)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Future looks bright for Pens' Letang
(ESPN)
SEAN GENTILLE: Ryan Suter is durable, tough, lucky
(The Sporting News)
TIM WHARNSBY: P.K. Subban has another super outing for Habs
(CBC)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: It won't be easy for Wild, Hawks
(ESPN)
MIKE BROPHY: Mike Keenan not eyeing return to NHL
(CBC)
ERIC DUHATSCHEK: The NHL coaching carousel turns into a blur
(Globe & Mail)
DAVID SHOALTS: Is it time to finally start believing in the Pittsburgh Penguins?
(Globe & Mail)
KEVIN ALLEN: Who could be up for an NHL coaching job?
(USA Today)
MICHAEL TRAIKOS: How the NHL playoffs reveal who won, who lost the trade-deadline game
(National Post)
CAM COLE: Kings-Ducks Freeway series will be won in the gutter
(Vancouver Sun)
STEVE BUCKLEY: OK to take Tuukka Rask to task
(Boston Herald)
CHIP SCOGGINS: Speedy Haula cashes in on second chance
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
BRUCE ARTHUR: Bruins struggling to find 'edge'
(Toronto Star)
DAVE STUBBS: Subban gets Bell Centre roaring
(Montreal Gazette)
MIKE SIELSKI: NHL still losing the concussion game
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
DAVID HAUGH: Blackhawks must shake off first loss in Wild series
(Chicago Tribune)
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DAN SHAUGHNESSY: Bruins aren't the heavies in this series
(Boston Globe)
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GENE COLLIER: Rangers goal drought far from trivial
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
BARRY ROZNER: Wild won't go quietly for Blackhawks
(Chicago Daily Herald)
LUKE DeCOCK: For Kirk Muller, disappointment is the only hard feeling
(Raleigh News & Observer)
PAT HICKEY: Subban earns accolades from coach, teammates
(Montreal Gazette)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Jonathan Quick has turned around his game quickl
(Toronto Sun)
JIM SOUHAN: Playoffs are turning Granlund into a steely veteran
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
RICK MORRISSEY: Blackhawks could eventually surpass Bulls as Chicago's greatest
(Chicago Sun-Times)
MIKE IMREM: Blackhawks must beware of 'the trap'
(Chicago Daily Herald)
TOM POWERS: Wild give Blackhawks something to think about
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
BOB DUFF: Alfredsson ponders returning
(Windsor Star)
IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks Laurence Gilman prepared for top job
(Vancouver Sun)
MICHAEL ARACE: As playoffs continue, Jackets fans must wonder
(Columbus Dispatch)
JASON BOTCHFORD: Navigating the NHL's tricky hiring minefield
(Vancouver Province)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Flyers have a need for speed
(Philadelphia Daily News)
5/6/14
RYAN KENNEDY: Can Doug Gilmour finally fix the Kingston Frontenacs?
(The Hockey News)
KEN CAMPBELL: Muller firing signals more of the same in Carolina
(The Hockey News)
BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Penguins edge tired Rangers to take 2-1 series lead
(Si.com)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Crosby's drought ends in style
(ESPN)
ALLAN MUIR: Kings' Jonathan Quick stymies Ducks for 2-0 series lead
(Si.com)
KATIE STRANG: Vigneault rips schedule after Game 3 loss
(ESPN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Habs' Price composed in a series of mind games
(Sportsnet)
ALLAN MUIR: Coach Kirk Muller fired by Carolina Hurricanes in first of major moves
(Si.com)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Quick leads road-warrior Kings
(ESPN)
MIKE BROPHY: Marian Gaborik the king of all trade-deadline pickups
(CBC)
DEJAN KOVACEVIC: Crosby gets last laugh for cheap shots
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
TARA SULLIVAN: Tired Rangers cannot answer Vigneault's call
(Bergen Record)
JILL PAINTER: The Kings starting to look familiar, circa 2012
(Los Angeles Daily News)
JEFF MILLER: Moving on means more than regional rivalry to Ducks, Kings
(Orange County Register)
LARRY BROOKS: 'Mutual interest' in Wayne Gretzky running Capitals
(New York Post)
STEVE BUCKLEY: Bruins savor Bell Centre experience
(Boston Herald)
MIKE ZEISBERGER: Kings' Stevens a likely target for head coach gig
(Toronto Sun)
MIKE NORTH: Blackhawks' depth gives them edge over Wild
(Chicago Daily Herald)
BUCKY GLEASON: NBA and NHL playoffs are full of excitement
(Buffalo News)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Bruins say they have found Carey Price's weakness
(Ottawa Sun)
CAM COLE: Kings' Quick, Doughty dominate Ducks, 3-1
(Vancouver Sun)
GENE COLLIER: Without question, Fleury stops the show
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
ARTHUR STAPLE: Rangers' big boys are coming up small
(New York Newsday)
MARK WHICKER: Gritty Kings keep Ducks on their heels
(Orange County Register)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Alec Martinez is solid in Kings' 3-1 victory over Ducks
(Los Angeles Times)
CHIP SCOGGINS: Fading-fast Wild can't start a fire without some spark
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
FILIP BONDY: NY Rangers epic power play ineptitude reaching inexplicable proportions
(New York Daily News)
DAMIEN COX: Leafs might want to try for Panthers' No. 1 pick
(Toronto Star)
LUKE DeCOCK: Francis, new on Hurricanes job, wastes no time making changes
(Raleigh News & Observer)
DAVE FESCHUK: Maple Leafs should go big with Babcock
(Toronto Star)
DAVID STAPLES: Edmonton Oilers centres aren't getting better, they're getting worse
(Edmonton Journal)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Comparing Briere, Lecavalier
(Philadelphia Daily News)
5/5/14
ALLAN MUIR: Penguins wear down Rangers in 3-0 Game 2 win, tie series
(Si.com)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Hawks delivering when they need to
(ESPN)
BRIAN HAMILTON: Blackhawks give Wild déjà vu in 4-1 Game 2 win
(Si.com)
KATIE STRANG: Rangers not leaning on fatigue as excuse
(ESPN)
SEAN GENTILLE: Penguins even up with Rangers, despite Henrik Lundqvist
(The Sporting News)
SCOTT BURNSIDE: Penguins aiming for two in a row
(ESPN)
TIM WHARNSBY: Fan base swells for Canadiens' P.K. Subban
(CBC)
SEAN GORDON: Montreal Canadiens key in on third-period miscues
(Globe & Mail)
KEVIN ALLEN: Sidney Crosby slump causing angst in Pittsburgh
(USA Today)
DAVID HAUGH: Bickell cranks up the dial to 'playoffs'
(Chicago Tribune)
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PAT LEONARD: NY Rangers look worn out in Game 2 loss to Penguins
(New York Daily News)
DEJAN KOVACEVIC: What was wrong with Sid? Who cares?
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
DAVE STUBBS: Habs put loss behind them
(Montreal Gazette)
CHIP SCOGGINS: Yeo remaining calm amid the playoff storm
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Defense-minded Kings have found their offense in the playoffs
(Los Angeles Times)
RICK MORRISSEY: When things get a bit ponderous, Bickell turns it on
(Chicago Sun-Times)
LARRY BROOKS: Blueshirts stars no-shows in shutout loss to Pens
(New York Post)
TOM POWERS: Wild fall as goal scorers still missing in action
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
CHRIS STEVENSON: Subban the prevailing narrative in Habs-B's series
(Ottawa Sun)
TERRY FREI: Frei: Rise of the Colorado Avalanche came with a real downer
(Denver Post)
RANDY SPORTAK: Blackhawks take 2-0 series lead against Wild
(Calgary Sun)
CAM COLE: Kings need more from shrinking defence
(Vancouver Sun)
KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: In Montreal, Bruins can't play into Canadiens' hands
(Boston Globe)
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BARRY ROZNER: Another wild finish puts Blackhawks in command
(Chicago Daily Herald)
MARK WHICKER: Kopitar showing his Selke skills
(Orange County Register)
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JACK TODD: Sports world still fighting ugliness of racism
(Montreal Gazette)
DAMIEN COX: Maple Leafs likely to make decision on Randy Carlyle this week
(Toronto Star)
RON COOK: Even without points, Sidney Crosby was best skater on ice
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
ARTHUR STAPLE: Rangers' bizarre streak reaches unlucky No. 13
(New York Newsday)
JIM SOUHAN: If Wild scorers aren't scoring, it's a problem
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
PAT LEONARD: Anton Stralman has been the NY Rangers' Rodney Dangerfield, but defenseman is finally getting some respect
(New York Daily News)
FRANK SERAVALLI: Grading the Flyers
(Philadelphia Daily News)
GARY LAWLESS: Creative shopping could help fuel Jets
(Winnipeg Free Press)
5/4/14
BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Gaborik the Kings' unlikely hero in 3-2 OT win vs. Ducks
(Si.com)
KATIE STRANG: Rangers' Staal returning to previous form
(ESPN)
BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Bruins' heroic third-period effort overwhelms Canadiens
(Si.com)
CRAIG CUSTANCE: Hawks' Smith tuning up the playoffs
(ESPN)
CHRIS JOHNSTON: Bruins show why they are a Stanley Cup threat
(Sportsnet)
PIERRE LeBRUN: Cardiac Kings pull off another thriller
(ESPN)
MARK SPECTOR: Kings-Ducks, a series of the highest pedigree
(Sportsnet)
TIM WHARNSBY: Bruins provide more 3rd-period magic
(CBC)
KEVIN ALLEN: Penguins' issues extend beyond Sidney Crosby slump
(USA Today)
JILL PAINTER: The Freeway Series is all that and then some as Kings win overtime thriller over Ducks
(Los Angeles Daily News)
JOE STARKEY: In-house solution for Sid?
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
JIM SOUHAN: Wild needs more from Pominville, Moulson
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
LARRY BROOKS: The Caps may be a good fit for The Great One
(New York Post)
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER: or Bruins, turnabout is fair play
(Boston Globe)
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BARRY ROZNER: Blackhawks' Crawford never good enough for critics
(Chicago Daily Herald)
ROSIE DiMANNO: Habs squander glorious opportunity: DiManno
(Toronto Star)
CHRIS STEVENSON: P.K. Subban addresses racist tweets fiasco with maturity
(Ottawa Sun)
HELENE ELLIOTT: Marian Gaborik is fitting in well with Kings
(Los Angeles Times)
DAVE STUBBS: Canadiens' luck melts away with 10 minutes left
(Montreal Gazette)
FLUTO SHINZAWA: Blues and Sharks come up short in playoffs
(Boston Globe)
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CAM COLE: Ducks left quacking after Gaborik goes in for the kill
(Vancouver Sun)
RON COOK: Penguins' desperation meter starts toward red
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
TOM POWERS: Yeo plays mind games after Wild play a good Game 1
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
STEPHEN LORENZO: Alain Vigneault says NY Rangers depth might be team's best asset
(New York Daily News)
STEVE SIMMONS: Sharks' movement to keep McLellan could stall coaching carousel
(Toronto Sun)
MARK WHICKER: Ducks have reason to be encouraged
(Orange County Register)
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CHRIS STEVENSON: Bruins snatch victory from Canadiens with flurry of late goals
(Ottawa Sun)
PAT HICKEY: 'We didn't play a full 60 minutes'
(Montreal Gazette)
RICK MORRISSEY: If Blackhawks can avoid Wild traps, series should offer no reason for worry
(Chicago Sun-Times)
STEVE BUCKLEY: Shawn Thornton ducks heroics
(Boston Herald)
JOSH YOHE: Penguins struggling in overtime
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
SID HARTMAN: Wild appears set up to contend for years
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
FLUTO SHINZAWA: Marchand recovers to lead Game 2 rally
(Boston Globe)
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JOHN VOGL: Don't know the owners? Here's a primer
(Buffalo News)
JEFF MILLER: Kings' style grinds on Ducks
(Orange County Register)
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DAMIEN CRISTODERO: Ryan Malone's Lightning situation murky
(Tampa Bay Times)
DAVID ISAAC: Flyers gave Mason new lease on life
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
ADRIAN DATER: Waiting to re-sign Paul Stastny was risky
(Denver Post)
MIKE SIELSKI: How Mason bounced back from concussion
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
RAY STEIN: Most, but not all, hail Jackets' effort in series
(Columbus Dispatch)
SAM CARCHIDI: How can the Flyers improve?
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
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