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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
- Penguins hope their 'weird year' ends in a familiar fashion (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Malkin will return to Penguins lineup for playoff opener (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Joe Thornton backtracks, says he’s “day-to-day” for series (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings GM Rob Blake outlines goals for new coach, team (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ilitch confident in Red Wings' Holland, Blashill (Detroit Free Press)
- Jagr is mum on future with Panthers while Ekblad and Luongo look forward to next season (Miami Herald)
- Habs’ Pacioretty has been team’s heartbeat in second season as captain (Globe & Mail)
- Goalies Are Pulled, but Not Out of Thin Air (New York Times)
- Rangers Will Try to Forget Their Struggles in Montreal (New York Times)
- Is it fashionable for NHL coaches to be superstitious? (USA Today)
- Tough love: Milan Lucic is older, wiser, but no less frightening (Globe & Mail)
- Drawn and quartered: A look at the NHL’s conference quarter-finals (Toronto Star)
- Capitals could see familiar foes stand in their way of playoff run (Washington Times)
- Isles owners have big decisions to make (New York Newsday)
- Holland stands by his man Blashill after two sub-par seasons (Detroit News)
- Hynes appears safe, but maybe not his assistants (NorthJersey.com)
- Rangers are worried about playing style — not the Canadiens (New York Post)
- Canadiens hope speed kills Rangers as Paul Byron makes playoff debut (Montreal Gazette)
- Plan against Penguins to inflict pain, avoid penalties (Columbus Dispatch)
- Rangers' core has plenty of playoff experience (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs are underdogs, and that's OK, says Babcock (Toronto Star)
- Senators' Boucher has plenty of players to work with (Ottawa Sun)
- Former Wild coach Mike Yeo says there’s more at stake than revenge (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Senators' Methot 'could play' in Game 1 vs. Bruins (Ottawa Sun)
- Andersen's status for Game 1 still up in the air (Toronto Sun)
- Henrik Lundqvist knows he can write a new story to his up-and-down season as Rangers open Stanley Cup playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Confident Canadiens goalie Carey Price is peaking at right time (Montreal Gazette)
- Sergei Bobrovsky shuns focus on his playoff record (Columbus Dispatch)
- No question, Blues count on Allen to carry them (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Brad Marchand knows he’s under NHL microscope as he re-enters Bruins lineup (Boston Herald)
- Five years later, Parise and Suter lead Wild on Stanley Cup pursuit (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Pietrangelo finding his groove as Blues' leader (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks counting on healthy Rickard Rakell to keep lighting lamp in playoffs (Orange County Register)
- Steen moves to third line as Blues face deep Minnesota (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild's Coyle peaks in time for playoffs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Calgary Flames look to their veterans for NHL playoffs guidance (Calgary Sun)
- Artem Anisimov's return is right on time for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Jimmy Vesey asked for his Rangers playoff spotlight (New York Post)
- Wild's Joel Eriksson Ek, Christian Folin eager for first taste of NHL playoff hockey (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Will snakebitten Senators forward Stone get rolling? (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers veteran defenseman scratched for Game 1 (New York Post)
- Patrick Eaves' play, and beard, have grown on Ducks since his acquisition from Dallas (Los Angeles Times)
- Canadiens' Andrew Shaw sets sights on third Stanley Cup ring (Montreal Gazette)
- NHL playoffs represents new start for Maple Leafs' Boyle, others (Toronto Sun)
- Panthers angry after disappointing season, but optimistic about the future (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Regardless of offseason moves, Red Wings say it's on them to make team better (MLive.com)
- Coyotes brass to discuss roster in coming weeks (Arizona Republic)
- Off-season changes coming for Devils as part of rebuild (NorthJersey.com)
- Will Flyers keep offensive core together after collapse? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Tatar optimistic about surgery, contract talks (Detroit Free Press)
- Why Taylor Hall wasn't 100 percent healthy for long stretch in 1st season with Devils (NJ.com)
- Goaltending questions remain (Winnipeg Sun)
- If Flyers keep platoon, Mason won’t be part of it (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Evander Kane's conflicting sides pose conundrum for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Wings’ Kronwall beat up, but isn’t thinking retirement (Detroit News)
- Michal Neuvirth says he suffered concussion when he collapsed (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Denver star Will Butcher not signing with Avs, not now, perhaps never (Denver Post)
- Red Wings' Jeff Blashill named head coach of USA men's national team (MLive.com)
- Ashes of late Red Wings enforcer Bob Probert spread in Joe Louis Arena penalty box (MLive.com)
- Fans and businesses gear up for Habs playoff run (Montreal Gazette)
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