Saturday, May 7, 2022
- Edmonton Oilers put another beating on Kings to take 2-1 series lead (Edmonton Sun)
- Bruins earn first win against Hurricanes, cut series to 2-1 (Boston Herald)
- The unsung heroes get to Andrei Vasilevskiy as the Leafs’ regain their advantage in series with Lightning (Toronto Star)
- Wild takes control of series with Game 3 blowout win over Blues (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- NHL official struck by falling glass at TD Garden, taken off on stretcher (Boston Globe)
- With Casey DeSmith out for remainder of postseason, Penguins rally behind Louis Domingue (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jets sign Finnish goaltender Salminen to two-year contract (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Maple Leafs take bus to Buffalo before flying to Tampa to avoid COVID-19 test at airport border (Toronto Star)
- Oilers among teams going under the radar to avoid COVID-19 tests (Edmonton Sun)
- Canucks begin to turnover front office, let go five amateur scouts (Vancouver Province)
- Sharks icon Patrick Marleau expected to announce retirement next week (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bill Foley believes Golden Knights lost their identity (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- NHL commissioner Gary Bettman lauds Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Calgary GM Treliving had no second guesses to bring back Sutter for second stint with Flames (Globe & Mail)
- New coach needs to get Jets on track (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blues lay an egg in 5-1 home loss to Wild (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins power past Hurricanes in Game 3 of Stanley Cup playoffs, cut series lead in half (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Maple Leafs hold off Lightning rally, nab a win in Tampa (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hurricanes defenseman simmering over Antti Raanta injury, collision with David Pastrnak (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Both teams staying with goaltenders in Wild-Blues series (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kings’ Todd McLellan, Oilers’ Jay Woodcroft enjoying mentor-protege chess match (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Panthers’ fearsome offense returns before they hit the road for Saturday’s Game 3 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flames hope road-warrior mentality serves them well (Calgary Sun)
- Playoff return to AAC is good news for the Dallas Stars, and not just on the ice (Dallas Morning News)
- Penguins searching for ways to fix suddenly slumping penalty kill (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flames not panicking about goal shortage (Calgary Sun)
- The Caps’ goaltending conundrum takes a turn for the worse in Game 2 (Washington Post)
- Rangers will be without Goodrow for rest of first round (New York Newsday)
- Penguins’ Jason Zucker practices, Rickard Rakell skates, Brian Dumoulin 'day to day’ (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rangers’ Kid Line holding their own despite lack of playoff experience (New York Post)
- Canucks developed a better dressing room culture as players found their voices (Vancouver Province)
- Golden Knights goaltender’s surgery successful, team says (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Blackhawks’ Dylan Strome can reflect on his season with pride: ‘I just tried to stick to who I am’ (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rasmus Dahlin emerged as leader, top defenseman in fourth season with Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Nashville Predators goalie Connor Ingram kept secret from his parents before playoff start (The Tennessean)
- For Wild, a trip to Nashville and a bucket from Home Depot spark a new playoff tradition (St. Paul Pioneer Press)