Saturday, May 22, 2021
- Grubauer, non-top line players lead Avalanche past St. Louis for commanding 3-0 series lead (Denver Post)
- Bruins take control of series with 4-1 win over Capitals (Boston Herald)
- Jets beat Oilers 1-0 in overtime (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Matt Duchene lifts Predators to thrilling Game 3 victory in 2OT (The Tennessean)
- Avalanche center Nazem Kadri suspended eight games by NHL for illegal hit in Game 2 (Denver Post)
- Leafs' John Tavares released from hospital, but is out 'indefinitely' (Toronto Sun)
- 'It's a privilege': Canucks extend Travis Green's contract (Vancouver Province)
- Anatomy of the hit that knocked out Maple Leafs captain John Tavares — and the aftermath (Toronto Star)
- Canucks: GM Jim Benning says 'it's on me' ... yet again (Vancouver Province)
- Hurricanes left as much mad as sad after double-overtime loss to Predators (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Capitals drop third straight as Bruins take commanding series lead (Washington Times)
- Overtime loss sees Edmonton Oilers fall behind 0-2 to Jets in series (Edmonton Journal)
- Bruins’ Kevan Miller transported to hospital after second-period high hit (Boston Globe)
- Preds' Duchene, Johansen finally come up big after being hit with big change (The Tennessean)
- 'Kill or be killed': Jets' Dubois lives for post-season (Winnipeg Sun)
- ‘He’s one of the best defensemen in the league.’ Charlie McAvoy was at the center of the Bruins’ big win in Game 4 (Boston Globe)
- Carolina Hurricanes coach sounds off after Nashville Predators take Game 3: 'We're fighting the refs' (The Tennessean)
- Islanders searching for momentum after roller-coaster Game 3 loss (New York Post)
- Penguins' high-energy line setting the tone in first-round series (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Turning points and momentum swings add up to 2-1 series deficit for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- 'The guys remain confident' despite losing Tavares, Leafs coach says (Montreal Gazette)
- Wild haven’t lost three games in a row all season, and now is not the time to start (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'The Code' comes into play yet again in Canadiens-Leafs series (Montreal Gazette)
- Wild winger Marcus Johansson suffered broken arm in Thursday's loss (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bobrovsky saved the Panthers’ season in relief Thursday. It’s his net again for Game 4 (Miami Herald)
- Islanders mull goalie change after Game 3 disappointment (New York Post)
- Do Panthers have Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy’s number? (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins have '3-headed monster' at center (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Matthews: 'Stay the course' in Game 2 after dominating, but not scoring, in Leafs-Habs opener (Toronto Sun)
- Barzal, Eberle trending upward, which is what Islanders need (New York Newsday)
- Jason Zucker rekindled his scoring spark in reunion with Evgeni Malkin. Now can he sustain it? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Nick Holden emerges as unsung hero in Golden Knights-Wild series (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Golden Knights get key contribution from ‘goofy’ Nick Holden (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Game-winning goal by Canadiens' Paul Byron vs. Leafs one to remember (Montreal Gazette)
- Lightning’s Anthony Cirelli ends goal drought at opportune time (Tampa Bay Times)
- Should return of Parise, or debut of Matt Boldy, be in Wild's Game 4 plans? (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames 'thought it would be easier' (Calgary Sun)
- Sabres will prioritize goaltending in offseason whether Linus Ullmark stays or goes (Buffalo News)
- Stars have too many goaltenders but have many different choices of how to solve their problem (Dallas Morning News)
- Flames defenceman Tanev shrugs off injuries: ‘Everyone plays with something’ (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks prospects Trevor Zegras, Jamie Drysdale, Lukas Dostal spark Gulls (Orange County Register)