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Friday, April 29, 2016
- T.J. Oshie’s hat trick lift Capitals past Penguins in series opener, 4-3 (Washington Post)
- 1-2 punch: Best in the West duel in second round (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bolts C Stamkos continues to skate ... and wait (Tampa Tribune)
- After surprising playoffs elimination, Ducks must figure out how to move forward (Los Angeles Times)
- GM Fletcher says Torchetti 'a very serious candidate' for permanent Wild job (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- NCC prefers Sens' RendezVous group plan LeBreton Flats redevelopment (Ottawa Sun)
- Little Caesars Arena new home to Red Wings (Windsor Star)
- Sharks' Joe Thornton, even at 36, is NHL's most underappreciated star (USA Today)
- Matthew Tkachuk makes his case ahead of draft lottery: ‘I’m a guy who’s a winner’ (National Post)
- Cooper, a Hofstra alum, reflects on upcoming trip to NY (New York Newsday)
- Senators can now look to the future (Ottawa Sun)
- LeBreton Flats bids brought massive reaction from public (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild GM Chuck Fletcher confident he can improve roster (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild will be looking to trade backup goalie Darcy Kuemper (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- ‘Live and learn’: Patrick Kane knows all eyes will be on him (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Luck of the NHL lottery draw: NHL Entry Draft’s top eight prospects (Calgary Sun)
- Draft lottery win would be boon for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Top-ranked prospect Auston Matthews has been high on hockey world’s radars (Calgary Sun)
- Matthews' unusual road to NHL will wind up in traditional market (Toronto Sun)
- Finnish prospects will have teams choosing between Kurri and Selanne (Toronto Star)
- Coach Crawford crows about Matthews: 'I have no doubt he's going to be a No. 1 centre' (Vancouver Province)
- Bruins have 1 percent chance at top pick (Boston Herald)
- Ducks’ loss gives Sabres 12 picks in June’s NHL Draft (Buffalo News)
- T.J. Oshie went ahead and stole Nick Bonino’s playoff moment (Washington Post)
- Opening night fills the bill for series between Capitals, Penguins (Washington Times)
- Penguins banged up in Game 1 defeat (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Typically reliable Dumoulin struggles, as defensive miscues prove costly (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Orpik's return plays major role for Capitals in victory (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Braden Holtby downplays Vezina Trophy candidacy, concedes ‘it’s pretty cool’ (Washington Times)
- Penguins' Bonino hoping to add to his trophy collection this Stanley Cup playoffs (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Islanders Game 1 victory gets Lightning's attention (Tampa Bay Times)
- Isles' surprise Game 1 statement confirms the old Isles are gone (New York Post)
- Despite the record, the Stars-Blues series was pretty close; some numbers to back it up (Dallas Morning News)
- Blues knock the rust off before departing for Dallas (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne is San Jose Sharks nemesis (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sharks' Tomas Hertl can dish it out punishment and take it (San Jose Mercury News)
- Alan Quine finds NHL foothold at most precious Isles moment (New York Post)
- Pulock could return to Isles’ ‘D’ for Game 3 (New York Newsday)
- Brian Boyle not surprised by hard-working Islanders (New York Newsday)
- Blackhawks' Ladd's return to Chicago didn't go as planned (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Darren Helm wants to return to Red Wings, but it's complicated (Detroit Free Press)
- Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron finalist for his fourth Selke Trophy (Boston Herald)
- Calgary Flames expected to announcing signing of Czech scoring star Daniel Pribyl (Calgary Sun)
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