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- KEN CAMPBELL: Los Angeles Kings are Stanley Cup champions, but are they an NHL dynasty? (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: Justin Williams wins the Conn Smythe and third Stanley Cup (The Hockey News)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Kings' blend provides winning mix (ESPN)
- MARK SPECTOR: Nicholson a money hire for Oilers (Sportsnet)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Vet Regehr gets his Cup-winning memory (ESPN)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: These Kings a special kind of champion (Sportsnet)
- SEAN GENTILLE: Kings win Stanley Cup with 2-OT clincher over Rangers (The Sporting News)
- KATIE STRANG: Rangers heartbroken after elimination (ESPN)
- CRAIG CUSTANCE: Kings' championship roster brimming with Conn-didates (The Sporting News)
- CRAIG CUSTANCE: MVP Justin Williams is definition of clutch (ESPN)
- BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Kings edge Rangers in 2OT to win the Stanley Cup (Si.com)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Silver and gold for Doughty, Carter (ESPN)
- CHRIS PETERS: Kings earned every ounce of their Stanley Cup victory (CBS Sportsline)
- TIM WHARNSBY: Drama Kings' 2nd Stanley Cup win more thrilling (CBC)
- DAVID SHOALTS: The gap between the NHL's haves and have-nots remains wide (Globe & Mail)
- KEVIN ALLEN: Kings win Cup with double-OT thriller against Rangers (USA Today)
- LARRY BROOKS: Rangers' Lundqvist heroic as ever, even in defeat (New York Post)
- JILL PAINTER: The Kings win another cup, show signs of an emerging dynasty (Los Angeles Daily News)
- CAM COLE: Kings win the Stanley Cup in double overtime thriller (Vancouver Sun)
- STEVE SIMMONS: There was no quit in the New York Rangers (Toronto Sun)
- ARTHUR STAPLE: Rangers' heart loses out to Kings' will (New York Newsday)
- MIKE VACCARO: Hard for Rangers to accept end to memorable run (New York Post)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: The comeback Kings are Stanley Cup champions again (Los Angeles Times)
- JEFF MILLER: Reign requires all Kings' men (Orange County Register)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Kings edge Rangers in unforgettable Cup finale (Toronto Sun)
- CAM COLE: Justin Williams the perfect choice for playoff MVP (Vancouver Sun)
- MARK WHICKER: Kings, Williams complete trophy dash (Orange County Register)
- PAT LEONARD: No Hollywood ending for NY Rangers as their dream fades to black against Kings (New York Daily News)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Kings win Stanley Cup to cap epic journey (Toronto Star)
- BILL PLASCHKE: Kings are lords of the NHL, again, and the new kings of L.A. sports (Los Angeles Times)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Kings' Justin Williams, the playoff MVP, is 'Stick' that handles it all (Los Angeles Times)
- TERRY JONES: Despite rumours, Oilers executives Kevin Lowe and Patrick LaForge keep their jobs post-Bob Nocholson hire (Edmonton Sun)
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: NHL playoff highlights during this lengthy post-season (Toronto Sun)
- JOHN MacKINNON: Bob Nicholson lands in Oilers comfort zone (Edmonton Journal)
- TERRY JONES: Bob Nicholson's new gig with Oilers is to build something like MLSE, only different (Edmonton Sun)
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- KEN CAMPBELL: Jonathan was nimble, Jonathan was Quick in Game 3 (The Hockey News)
- RYAN KENNEDY: New York Rangers get bottled up and beaten at home (The Hockey News)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Kings cashing in on good fortune (Sportsnet)
- SEAN GENTILLE: Takeaways from Kings' Game 3 win, 3-0 lead (The Sporting News)
- MARK SPECTOR: How will the Canucks 'use' the No. 6 pick? (Sportsnet)
- SEAN GENTILLE: With 'good' Quick back in net, sweep in Kings' sights (The Sporting News)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Rangers just didn't walk the talk (ESPN)
- SEAN GENTILLE: NHL's stance on expanded video review has some holes (The Sporting News)
- KATIE STRANG: Nash's no-show all too familiar for Rangers (ESPN)
- RICHARD DIETSCH: The state of hockey journalism; World Cup broadcast teams (Si.com)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Up 3-0, Kings not celebrating yet (ESPN)
- BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Kings pummel Rangers to take commanding 3-0 lead (Si.com)
- CRAIG CUSTANCE: Greatness looks ordinary with Quick (ESPN)
- BRIAN STUBITS: Rangers don't do a lot wrong in Game 3, just 'couldn't score' (CBS Sportsline)
- TIM WHARNSBY: Jonathan Quick has Kings on verge of another crown (CBC)
- KEVIN ALLEN: Jonathan Quick comes up big for Kings (USA Today)
- KEVIN ALLEN: NHL video replay doubtful on goalie interference (USA Today)
- BEN SHPIGEL: The Captain Is in the House, but It's Not 1994 (New York Times)
- MIKE VACCARO: Rangers must channel '04 Sox (New York Post)
- BILL PLASCHKE: Kings' run to the Stanley Cup could be the best L.A. has ever seen (Los Angeles Times)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Rangers down, all but out (Toronto Star)
- MIKE LUPICA: Jonathan Quick and Kings erase excitement and hope out of NY Rangers and Madison Square Garden (New York Daily News)
- ARTHUR STAPLE: Kings lull Rangers to sleep in Game 3 (New York Newsday)
- STEVE SIMMONS: No puck luck at all for Rangers (Toronto Sun)
- CAM COLE: Kings keep finding ways, down Rangers, 3-0 (Vancouver Sun)
- JILL PAINTER: One more win and Kings will be in a Stanley Cup championship state of mind (Los Angeles Daily News)
- STEVE SERBY: Rangers can't solve Kings goalie in shutout (New York Post)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Kings, Rangers in it for the long haul (Toronto Star)
- TARA SULLIVAN: Ranger fans don't get a lot to cheer about (Bergen Record)
- BOB RAISSMAN: NBC analyst Mike Milbury, former NY Rangers nemesis, speaks from (cold) heart (New York Daily News)
- CAM COLE: Alain Vigneault's Manhattan shuffle (Vancouver Sun)
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: NHL won't use video for goalie interference (Toronto Sun)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Jonathan Quick at his best puts Kings at doorstep of Cup championship (Los Angeles Times)
- WAYNE COFFEY: Jonathan Quick crashes NY Rangers' Madison Square Garden party (New York Daily News)
- DAMIEN COX: Quick saving Kings (Toronto Star)
- LARRY BROOKS: Subdued night at Garden hardly worth the 20-year wait (New York Post)
- JEFF MILLER: Desperate Rangers are on their last legs (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- MIKE KEENAN: Rangers fans can't turn on team now that they're needed most (New York Post)
- TOM JONES: Stanley Cup party is over for Rangers (Tampa Bay Times)
- RON COOK: Fired Penguins coach was prepared for fall (Post Gazette)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Kings goalie Jonathan Quick's Game 3 shutout one to remember (Toronto Sun)
- MIKE SIELSKI: Justin Williams a typical Flyers story (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- BEN KUZMA: Ryan Kesler is a steal at $5 million (Vancouver Province)
- BEN KUZMA: Can the Canucks replicate their 1999 draft success? (Vancouver Province)
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- KEN CAMPBELL: Comeback Kings are built to keep on keeping on (The Hockey News)
- RORY BOYLEN: Dustin Brown scores OT winner, Rangers blow another lead in Stanley Cup final (The Hockey News)
- STAN FISCHLER: Imagine a desperate GM bribing his goaltender to skip town during the playoffs -- it happened in 1941 (The Hockey News)
- BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Kings rally yet again in Game 2, outlast Rangers in 2OT (Si.com)
- SEAN GENTILLE: Comebacks nice, but Kings don't want to keep making them (The Sporting News)
- CRAIG CUSTANCE: Rangers RFAs driving up price tags (ESPN)Paywall to view
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Frustrated Rangers let golden opportunity slip (Sportsnet)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Hard to kill cockroach Kings (ESPN)
- MIKE BROPHY: Dustin Brown does it all for the Kings (CBC)
- KATIE STRANG: Kreider looks refocus after OT misses (ESPN)
- ELLIOTT FRIEDMAN: Free agency doesn't offer strong field (CBC)
- KEVIN ALLEN: Kings' powerful offense strikes again (USA Today)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Never-say-dire Kings win again with amazing rally against Rangers (Los Angeles Times)
- ARTHUR STAPLE: For Rangers, this was tough to take (New York Newsday)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Kings' Quick just not the same in this Cup final (Toronto Sun)
- LARRY BROOKS: Burden to improve falls on Rangers' men in middle (New York Post)
- MARK WHICKER: Kings have enough rope to secure redemption (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: Kings just fine when playing from behind (Toronto Sun)
- LARRY BROOKS: Three two-goal leads and many mistakes later, Rangers in hole (New York Post)
- JILL PAINTER: Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown scores double overtime goal for biggest play of postseason (Los Angeles Daily News)
- DAMIEN COX: Rollicking, unpredictable final is NHL hockey at its best (Toronto Star)
- CAM COLE: Drama Kings pull off another comeback thanks to Dustin Brown's 2OT goal (Vancouver Sun)
- TARA SULLIVAN: Henrik's heroics can't silence horn of doom (Bergen Record)
- BILL PLASCHKE: Kings raise comebacks to an art form, and Game 2 win is a masterpiece (Los Angeles Times)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist not happy about controversial goal (Toronto Sun)
- FLUTO SHINZAWA: Kings' success depends on clean breakouts (Boston Globe)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Comeback Kings two wins from Cup (Toronto Star)
- PAT LEONARD: NY Rangers series deficit dampens Game 3 Garden homecoming (New York Daily News)
- MARK CANNIZZARO: It's back to the drawing board for Vigneault, Rangers (New York Post)
- JEFF MILLER: Kings' Stanley Cup run gains wait (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- DAMIEN COX: Kevin Klein deal subtle game-changer for Rangers (Toronto Star)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Legendary wheeler-dealer Glen Sather now a silent icon (Toronto Star)
- LUKE DeCOCK: Francis comfortable with slow pace of coaching search (Raleigh News & Observer)
- BARRY ROZNER: Credit Blackhawks' Kane with growing up (Chicago Daily Herald)
- ADRIAN DATER: Paul Stastny, Avs are playing waiting gameA (Denver Post)
- MICHAEL RAND: Yeo, Saunders both survivors (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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