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Friday, April 21, 2017
- Blackhawks eliminated by Predators in 4-1 loss, swept out of NHL playoffs (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins' stellar play clinches series against Blue Jackets in five games (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Oilers take 3-2 series lead over San Jose on Desharnais' overtime goal (Edmonton Journal)
- Mika Zibanejad buries overtime winner, gives Rangers 3-2 series lead over Canadiens (New York Newsday)
- Time for Senators to finish what they started (Ottawa Sun)
- Just like Murray's talks, exit of Sabres' GM, coach came quickly (Buffalo News)
- Maple Leafs' Matthews named finalist for Calder Trophy (Toronto Sun)
- NHL linesman sues Calgary Flames and Dennis Wideman for $10.25M (Calgary Herald)
- Maple Leafs suddenly find themselves with little margin for youthful errors (Globe & Mail)
- Well-known names abound as Sabres search for GM, coach (Buffalo News)
- Ducks coach Randy Carlyle already has second round of playoffs on his mind (Orange County Register)
- Flames begin to evaluate 2016-17 NHL season (Calgary Herald)
- Season ends with frustrating loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Desharnais’ OT goal lifts Oilers past Sharks 4-3 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Rust shows up again in elimination game (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Mika Zibanejad's gets his 'revenge' at just the right time (New York Post)
- Malkin, Kessel too much for Jackets (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rangers’ Oscar Lindberg ‘fine’ after taking massive hit (New York Daily News)
- The education continues for Oilers forward Drake Caggiula and defenceman Matt Benning (Edmonton Sun)
- Campbell, Oduya assess their disappointing playoff performances (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Preds: Confidence helped deliver sweep (The Tennessean)
- Blackhawks never could get in offensive flow against Predators (Chicago Tribune)
- Penalty nullifies goal, turns tide (Columbus Dispatch)
- Home ice isn't only advantage Rangers have in Game 6 (New York Post)
- Joel Quenneville on Blackhawks' inability to fight back: 'That's on me' (Chicago Tribune)
- Wild-Blues playoff series has been about (excellent) goaltending (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild vow to stick with game plan vs. Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins know odds are very long, but they see a path forward (Boston Herald)
- Off the rails early (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs-Capitals series turning out to be hit parade (Toronto Sun)
- Trotz: ‘I think we’ve figured out how we have to play’ (Washington Times)
- Wild coach Bruce Boudreau seeks peak effort for Game 5 against Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bruce Cassidy on misfiring Bruins: ‘Let’s hit the net first’ (Boston Globe)
- Expect the Senators to be without Tom Pyatt for Game 5 (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blues need Tarasenko to get going (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- A return to form is all Braden Holtby and the Capitals need (Toronto Sun)
- Maple Leafs' hopes of advancing might hinge on Ovechkin's impact (Toronto Sun)
- Karlsson takes charge as Senators take command of opening-round series (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild's Charlie Coyle steps up his game in playoffs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Once a playoff scratch, Dmitry Orlov has now emphatically earned the Capitals’ trust (Washington Post)
- Wild call up Black Aces with Game 5 against Blues on horizon (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Playoff hockey ‘extremely important’ for Wings’ prospects (Detroit News)
- Red Wings sign Christoffer Ehn to entry-level contract (MLive.com)
- Flames goalie Jon Gillies soaks up playoff culture before returning to Stockton (Calgary Sun)
- Raffi Torres, an alumnus of both the Edmonton Oilers and the San Jose Sharks, recalls the incredible Stanley Cup run of 2006 (Edmonton Journal)
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