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Friday, April 11, 2014
- Brendan Shanahan to be named Leafs president (Globe & Mail)
- Coyotes drop critical game to Predators (Arizona Republic)
- Rangers clinch home-ice advantage in first round with win over Sabres (Bergen Record)
- New era opens with same result as Canucks fall to Avs, 4-2 (Vancouver Sun)
- Blues fall to Wild, Oshie injured (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ryan Smyth expected to announce retirement on Friday (Edmonton Journal)
- NHL hit with second concussion lawsuit filed by former players, including four ex-NY Rangers (New York Daily News)
- Promoted Violence Regardless of Health Risk, Players' Suit Says (New York Times)
- Red Wings could not have extended playoff streak without major contributions from young players (MLive.com)
- Red Wings will head into playoffs with confidence, whether it's Boston or Pittsburgh in first round (MLive.com)
- Devils holding off on review of lost season (Bergen Record)
- MacLean's rear end used to the heat (Ottawa Sun)
- Flyers' goal is to re-sign MacDonald (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Too little, too late: Caps top Carolina (Washington Post)
- Lindback up to task as Bolts top Flyers, 4-2 (Tampa Tribune)
- Nick Bjugstad lifts Florida Panthers past Maple Leafs (Miami Herald)
- Nashville Predators shut out Phoenix Coyotes (The Tennessean)
- Journeyman goalie John Curry stars in win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rookie goalie Michael Hutchinson leads Winnipeg Jets to shootout win over Bruins (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kings take high road on last trip (Los Angeles Times)
- Avs clip Canucks to take division lead, secure home ice for 1st round of playoffs (Denver Post)
- Vanek faces Islanders for first time (New York Newsday)
- Senators goalie Robin Lehner stole the show in 2-1 win over New Jersey Devils (Ottawa Sun)
- Nash's late goal foils Sabres' game effort (Buffalo News)
- Carolina Hurricanes drop home finale with 5-2 loss to the Capitals (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flyers lose game and shot at second place (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins suffer another shootout loss (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- Devils lose another shootout as Martin Brodeur sits and watches (Bergen Record)
- Los Angles Kings took Oilers out of the game early and completely (Edmonton Sun)
- Randy Carlyle rips Maple Leafs after loss to Panthers (Toronto Sun)
- Rinne becomes Predators' career wins leader (The Tennessean)
- Rupp faces possible suspension (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Devils' season dead, but Cory Schneider and Jaromir Jagr still take latest shootout loss hard (Newark Star Ledger)
- Double trouble with home ice edge in jeopardy and Galchenyuk out (Montreal Gazette)
- McDonagh out again, could play Saturday (New York Newsday)
- Hutchinson giving Jets brass something to think about (Winnipeg Sun)
- Extended stint as starter benefits backup goalie Thomas Greiss (Arizona Republic)
- Martin Erat welcomed by former Predator teammates (The Tennessean)
- Penguins hope defense generates more offense (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Rangers looking forward to playoffs (Buffalo News)
- Sharks could get Torres, Hertl back for playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ducks' Corey Perry doesn't let up as he comes through in the clutch (Los Angeles Times)
- Patrick Sharp, a prolific shooter, has career-high 44 assists (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Boone Jenner's gritty play irritates opponents (Columbus Dispatch)
- Mission not accomplished: Hunt continues for set 3rd, 4th lines (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Calgary Flames can remove 'vacancy' sign from goalie crease (Calgary Sun)
- Flames rookie Van Brabant aims to learn from mistake against L.A. that gave up the game-tying goal (Calgary Herald)
- Hawks send Teravainen to Rockford (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Calgary Flames anxiously await decision from prospect Johnny Gaudreau (Calgary Sun)
- Potvin will miss Ottawa Senators games (Ottawa Sun)
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