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- RYAN DIXON: Florida Panthers stay busy on Day 2 (The Hockey News)
- TOM THOMPSON: US program improving, Czechs, Slovaks diminishing (The Hockey News)
- RORY BOYLEN: Strong selection of Swedish players in Round 2 (The Hockey News)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Rangers, Staal not close on talks (ESPN)
- WES GOLDSTEIN: Ducks, Panthers, USA Hockey all flourish in draft (CBS Sportsline)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Free agency talk heats up at draft weekend (ESPN)
- ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Two minutes for snoozing (Globe & Mail)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Who won, Taylor or Tyler? (Toronto Sun)
- ROB ROSSI: A new Cup formula brewing for Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Kings get to take some chances with their picks (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- TED KULFAN: For Red Wings draft chief, there isn't much of an offseason (Detroit News)
- ROBERT TYCHKOWSKI: Hope for Oilers at last (Edmonton Sun)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Kings get to take some chances with their picks (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- SAM CARCHIDI: Hamhuis is out, but Nabokov could be in (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- TONY GALLAGHER: Graduation day for Canucks (Vancouver Province)
- ARTHUR STAPLE: Future starting to materialize for Tavares, Islanders (New York Newsday)Subscriber site
- TERRY JONES: Gettin' gritty, gutsy (Edmonton Sun)
- LARRY BROOKS: Burns stabbed in the plaque (New York Post)
- ROB LONGLEY: Leafs make most of bleak draft (Toronto Sun)
- RON COOK: Gonchar has right to leave (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- DAN BARNES: Pick-swapping, stockpiling on Day 2 (Edmonton Journal)
- RANDY YOUNGMAN: Ducks giddy about NHL draft haul (Orange County Register)
- MICHAEL RUSSO: Plan B means free agency or patience for the Wild (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
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