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- KEN CAMPBELL: Will Mason Raymond injury galvanize Canucks in Game 7? (The Hockey News)
- RORY BOYLEN: Player suspensions only apply to the worst acts (The Hockey News)
- MARK SPECTOR: One final game (Sportsnet)
- MIKE BROPHY: The clear choice (Sportsnet)
- MIKE BROPHY: One for the ages (Sportsnet)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Nathan Horton in Vancouver, but don't expect him to play in Game 7 (ESPN)
- CRAIG CUSTANCE: Feels like a winner (The Sporting News)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: A team's mindset heading into Game 7 (ESPN)
- STU HACKEL: A Cup full of brutal, mystifying uncertainty (Si.com)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Let's not draw parallels between Mason Raymond and Nathan Horton incidents (ESPN)
- KEVIN GORG: Wild may make a coaching hire this week (Foxsports)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Stanley Cup finals, Game 7, let's predict! (ESPN)
- TIM WHARNSBY: Gillis angry, but restrained about Raymond injury (CBC)
- ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Game 7s stand alone (Globe & Mail)
- ROY MacGREGOR: One game, no regrets (Globe & Mail)
- JUSTIN BOURNE: Rats! Canucks' bad boys serve crucial role on a winning team (USA Today)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Game 7: One chance, and one chance only (National Post)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Game 7s are the ultimate thrill (Toronto Sun)
- RON BORGES: Devilish turn for Claude Julien (Boston Herald)
- LARRY BROOKS: Classic Game 7 needed to save this ugly Cup (New York Post)
- JOHN MacKINNON: Canucks-Bruins series festival of nastiness from get-go (Edmonton Journal)
- TED WYMAN: Scouting Winnipeg's new team (Winnipeg Sun)
- CHRIS STEVENSON: Sedin guarantees Cup victory (Ottawa Sun)
- JASON BOTCHFORD: Luongo like Forrest Gump: You never know what you're going to get (Vancouver Province)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Bruins, Canucks get to live out their dreams with a Game 7 in Stanley Cup finals (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- GARY LAWLESS: True North needs man like Ramsay (Winnipeg Free Press)
- STEPHEN HARRIS: Bruins likely to bring out their best (Boston Herald)
- ED WILLES: Wading into murky waters of NHL suspensions (Vancouver Province)
- WAYNE SCANLAN: MacLean's work ethic bodes well for Sens (Ottawa Citizen)
- PAUL FRIESEN: Showing true Bruin colours (Winnipeg Sun)
- STEVE BUCKLEY: Take a dive, Canucks (Boston Herald)
- CHUCK GORMLEY: Flyers know goalie's agent has leverage (South Jersey Courier Post)
- IAIN MacINTYRE: Game 7: Will Canucks, 'Home Lou' hold their nerve? (Vancouver Sun)
- DON BRENNAN: Foligno: Brighter days ahead (Ottawa Sun)
- GERRY CALLAHAN: Pressure on LeBrongo (Boston Herald)
- TONY GALLAGHER: 40 years of anguish could just vanish (Vancouver Province)
- DAMIEN COX: Bruins' Thomas looking for a fairy tale finish (Toronto Star)
- EARL McREA: Waiting for Wilford (Ottawa Sun)
- CAM COLE: It's all about who wins the most games (Vancouver Sun)
- KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Leading the way (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- BOB RYAN: A series like no other (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: Seven things the Bruins must do in Game 7 (Toronto Sun)
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- KEN CAMPBELL: Thin wallets, big mouths, tiny vacations and immaculate homes (The Hockey News)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Kesler rests, Canucks face heat (ESPN)
- BOB McKENZIE: Canucks, Bruins have provided bizarre Stanley Cup Finals (TSN)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Thomas brushes off Luongo's comments (ESPN)
- MARK SPECTOR: Pointless but productive (Sportsnet)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Break out the Cup ... and the cliches (ESPN)
- CRAIG CUSTANCE: Two teams, one focus (The Sporting News)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Canucks' Bieksa steps up as leader (ESPN)
- A.J. PEREZ: Cup Finals heat up with verbal jabs heading into Game 6 (CBS Sportsline)
- TIM WHARNSBY: Likable Tim Thomas out to beat disliked Canucks (CBC)
- DAVID SHOALTS: Unlikely heroes emerge this time of year (Globe & Mail)
- BRUCE DOWBIGGIN: It's Payback time for NHL flop artists (Globe & Mail)
- ROY MacGREGOR: Canucks, Bruins engage in Stanley Cup childishness (Globe & Mail)
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: Hey 'Nuckleheads, Burke voted for Gillis (Toronto Sun)
- JASON BOTCHFORD: Most hated team? Who cares, so long as Canucks win Cup (Vancouver Province)
- BOB RYAN: Canucks, fans all-in (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- ED WILLES: Less Recchi and more Seguin would help Bruins (Vancouver Province)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Statistics don't tell the story of this Stanley Cup finals matchup (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- IAIN MacINTYRE: Salo happy to be the 'little' brother (Vancouver Sun)
- BUCKY GLEASON: The war of words gets overheated (Buffalo News)
- TONY GALLAGHER: One win away with no first line, no second line and no power play (Vancouver Province)
- CHRIS STEVENSON: Race for Conn Smythe wide open (Ottawa Sun)
- RED FISHER: Bruins' Thomas deserves Conn Smythe (Montreal Gazette)
- ED WILLES: Emotion on the ice makes this the best reality show on TV (Vancouver Province)
- RON BORGES: Roberto Luongo full of hot air (Boston Herald)
- CATHAL KELLY: Another reason to dislike CanucksŐ Luongo (Toronto Star)
- CAM COLE:One game, or two, is all they really care about (Vancouver Sun)
- STEVE BUCKLEY: Bruins home finale can't be ultimate party (Boston Herald)
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