Wednesday, April 11, 2018
- Golden Knights hoping to bring Stanley Cup back to Las Vegas (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Jets enter series as favourite: Chance to write history begins against Wild (Winnipeg Sun)
- To become a true dynasty, the Penguins need the next wave of leaders (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Why '61:35' is motivating Predators' latest pursuit of Stanley Cup (The Tennessean)
- Philipp Grubauer will start for Capitals in Game 1 against Blue Jackets (Washington Post)
- Jeff Blashill staying as Red Wings coach, other jobs to be evaluated (Detroit Free Press)
- For Tarasenko, Blues' playoff failure hurts as much as bum shoulder (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lundqvist played through left knee injury (New York Newsday)
- Roberto Luongo, 39, to return for 19th NHL season: 'I’m not going anywhere' (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bettman builds case against Barclays for Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Can the Penguins Win Another Stanley Cup? (New York Times)
- What will Vegas be like for Golden Knights' playoff encore after regular-season 'pool party'? (USA Today)
- Built to Win, the Golden Knights Did So Sooner Than Expected (New York Times)
- 'Sky is the limit': Golden Knights not satisfied with strong regular season (Calgary Sun)
- Knights GM George McPhee taken aback by success in first season (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Brian MacLellan doesn’t think there’s a ‘powerhouse’ standing in the Capitals’ way (Washington Times)
- A year later, Knights coach Gerard Gallant preps for playoffs (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Isles owner Jon Ledecky accepts accountability again for disappointing season (New York Newsday)
- Karlsson stays, at least through draft, Dorion tells ticket holders' town hall (Ottawa Citizen)
- Ken Holland on Wings’ ‘old’ defense, free agency, more (Detroit News)
- GM Dale Tallon says the Panthers will be ‘a dynamite team for a long time to come’ (Miami Herald)
- Rangers don’t exactly shed tears over Alain Vigneault’s firing (New York Daily News)
- Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman expects Corey Crawford to be ‘same goalie he’s been’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild embraces new role in playoffs: Underdog (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Playoff-tested Kings will need help from postseason newbies in first-round series with Vegas Golden Knights (Los Angeles Times)
- Flyers' roller-coaster ride had more ups than downs (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Playoff experience an advantage for Lightning vs. Devils (Tampa Bay Times)
- Why the Sharks’ forward depth could play a key role vs. Ducks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Lightning’s run to top of the East rose from last season’s ashes (Tampa Bay Times)
- Leafs' Babcock tight-lipped when playoff specifics are on the table (Toronto Sun)
- Wonky ankle won't keep Trouba out (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon returns to practice ice after day of rest (Denver Post)
- Surgery has Ducks’ Kevin Bieksa hoping to lend a willing hand (Orange County Register)
- Rick Nash rejoins Bruins at practice, with an eye on playoff opener (Boston Globe)
- Still not practicing, Capitals center Jay Beagle is questionable for Game 1 vs. Blue Jackets (Washington Post)
- Wild’s Jared Spurgeon practices but remains game-time decision for Game 1 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Knights, Kings goalies add star power to playoff series (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penguins' Matt Murray brings power of forgetting into Game 1 (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flyers counting on Elliott to return quickly to form (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck to get his first playoff taste (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Neal embraces his “Big Game James” nickname come NHL playoffs (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Scheifele ready for 2nd shot: Jets centre took lessons from series with Ducks (Winnipeg Sun)
- William Karlsson powers Golden Knights’ top line (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Wild must keep track of Jets' Patrik Laine and his prime shooting spots (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Byfuglien: Jets win games when they are physical as team (Winnipeg Sun)
- Leafs’ Nazem Kadri ready to keep Patrice Bergeron in check (Toronto Star)
- Key veterans return to form, boost playoff push (Columbus Dispatch)
- Flyers' Nolan Patrick, Val Filppula have tough defensive matchups (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- From No. 1 to postseason: How Nico Hischier helped morph Devils into playoff contenders (NJ.com)
- Ducks' acquisition of Adam Henrique could be the difference in the playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Human eraser' Hainsey is Leafs source of knowledge year after Cup title (Toronto Sun)
- Penguins defenseman Jamie Oleksiak excited for playoff debut (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Knights’ Alex Tuch, Ryan Carpenter ready for playoff debuts (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- How Paul Martin’s crazy year might actually benefit him in the playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)
- Ryan Donato could be a healthy scratch for playoff opener (Boston Globe)
- No longer 'elite,' Blues confront a lengthy offseason to-do list (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Oilers know special teams ultimately sunk their ship (Edmonton Sun)
- Here is what the Stars' game plan is going to be for figuring out long-term deal with Tyler Seguin (Dallas Morning News)
- Mike Smith talks about roller-coaster season (Calgary Herald)
- Detroit Red Wings' Anthony Mantha has homework for the offseason (Detroit Free Press)
- Caggiula is Oilers' secondary-scoring poster boy (Edmonton Journal)
- Always next year? Time is flying for Matt Stajan and other Flames veterans (Calgary Herald)
- Coyotes' Keller has captained youth movement (Arizona Republic)
- Flames prospect Dube hoping to extend stint with farm club (Calgary Sun)
- Sidney Crosby writes message to each Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Johansen pays tribute to Humboldt hockey team (The Tennessean)
- Whiteout is something special for Jets players, past and present (Winnipeg Sun)
- Predators' Ellis pens article supporting Pekka (The Tennessean)