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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
- Mikkel Boedker's goal puts Phoenix Coyotes back in charge (Arizona Republic)
- Florida Panthers rally to defeat Devils, take 2-1 lead in series (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Predators on brink of ousting Red Wings (The Tennessean
- Penguins' Neal suspended for Game 4; Asham out for series (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Shaw takes 3-game hit for hit (Chicago Tribune)
- Backstrom suspended one game (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Canucks hope to say 'you're it' to Daniel Sedin (Vancouver Sun)
- Alfie suffers setback, status up in air (Ottawa Sun)
- Halak gets on ice but won't play Thursday (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flyers Are in Control, Surprising Themselves and the Penguins (New York Times)Subscriber site
- In Quick Transition, College Champion Finds His Place With Rangers (New York Times)Subscriber site
- Are NHL playoffs evolving into a sequel of Slap Shot? (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Vancouver Canucks, Pittsburgh Penguins playoff performance affects 50 per cent of hockey pools (Toronto Star)
- Coyotes' Raffi Torres at center of another controversy (Chicago Sun Times)
- No apologies from Crosby (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Some Flyers understand Crosby's actions, reactions (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Brodeur defends Shanahan for Hagelin suspension (New York Post)
- Mum's the word on violent Game 3 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Roberto Luongo era done for Canucks? (Vancouver Province)
- Sedin could spark Canucks, if he plays (Calgary Sun)
- Jagr enjoying his return to the playoffs (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Daniel Sedin says watching playoffs harder than playing in them (Vancouver Province)
- Regier sees Sabres' glass half full (Buffalo News)
- More decisions await Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Boughner out of Flames' mix (Calgary Sun)
- Emrick says Penguins caused their own problems (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Devils attacked by Panthers, lose 4-3 in Game 3 (Bergen Record)
- Red Wings' shots are plenty; goals not (Detroit Free Press)
- Blackhawks livid with officials after Game 3 loss (Chicago Tribune)
- Coyotes concede Torres hit on Hossa terrible to see (Chicago Tribune)
- Hawks' Seabrook takes the high road regarding Torres (Chicago Daily Herald)Subscriber site
- Hawks goalie Corey Crawford ready if Coyotes try to retaliate (Chicago Sun Times)
- Another rough night for Devils' penalty kill (New York Post)
- Red Wings breakdown on defense allows winning goal (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur surprised to be pulled; will start Game 4 (Newark Star Ledger)
- With Rinne, the puck stops here (The Tennessean
- Red Wings' goaltender Jimmy Howard outplayed by Nashville's Pekka Rinne for second straight game (MLive.com)
- Predators' Pekka Rinne rock solid under pressure (Detroit Free Press)
- Former Devils backup goalie Scott Clemmensen comes back to haunt Devils in Panthers' win (Newark Star Ledger)
- Devils' Steve Bernier doesn't feel he interfered with goalie on disallowed goal (Newark Star Ledger)
- Devils' Patrik Elias blames himself for Game 3 loss after penalty, turnover (Newark Star Ledger)
- Erat draws crowd, makes winning pass (The Tennessean
- Florida Panthers defensemen carry the offense (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- Devils coach Pete DeBoer doesn't have explanation for Game 3 collapse vs. Panthers (Newark Star Ledger)
- Frustrated Matt Bradley itching to return to the lineup (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Sweep would help Flyers rest (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Blues experience growth spurt (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penalty kill has to be better for San Jose Sharks (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Fleury: Collisions effects didn't linger (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- NY Rangers' Brian Boyle becomes star and villain in Ottawa as key player in first-round playoff series (New York Daily News)
- McDonald piling up the points (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Seidenberg raises game (Boston Globe)Subscriber site
- Talbot plays role reversal against Pens (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rangers' Kreider thrown into the fire (Bergen Record)
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