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Tuesday, May 27, 2014
- Kings look like the regal deal, beat Chicago 5-2 for 3-1 series lead (Los Angeles Times)
- One win from finals, Rangers know series far from over (New York Post)
- Injured Canadiens goalie Carey Price skates at practice (Ottawa Sun)
- Deslauriers signs with Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Caps' direction remains to be seen as coach, GM hires made (Washington Times)
- Rangers' Henrik Lundqvist, the King of New York, approaching first crack at Stanley Cup (National Post)
- Lundqvist, One Win From Cup Finals, Is Playing at the Top of His Game (New York Times)
- Montreal Canadiens staying positive, hopeful in face of elimination (National Post)
- After Much Talk, Rangers Quiet Canadiens With Their Play (New York Times)
- NHL draft lacking consensus No. 1 pick, making an already challenging process that much harder (National Post)
- L.A. Kings' strategy not complicated -- get the puck to Blackhawks' net (Edmonton Sun)
- Forget the cliches, it really is a must-win for Montreal Canadiens (Ottawa Sun)
- Montreal Canadiens rally around rookie goaltender Dustin Tokarski (Ottawa Sun)
- More Rangers history on tap for Lundqvist? (New York Newsday)
- The deep six questions facing the Canucks this summer (Vancouver Province)
- Blues seek more strength, tenacity on blue line (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings, Ken Holland to interview potential draftees, talk trade at NHL Scouting Combine (MLive.com)
- Kings' special teams have been effective in series against Blackhawks (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks' special-teams struggles continue (Chicago Tribune)
- With backs to the wall, can Blackhawks regroup? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Quenneville stands by Corey Crawford (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Robyn Regehr taking cautious route back to Kings lineup (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Rangers won't say if Derek Stepan will play in Game 5 (New York Post)
- Martin St. Louis says NY Rangers can't give Canadiens any hope (New York Daily News)
- Carl Hagelin's heroics have Rangers in driver's seat vs. Canadiens (New York Daily News)
- Detroit Red Wings prospect Anthony Mantha named Canadian Hockey League player of the year (Detroit Free Press)
- Howie Rose recalls legendary 1994 'Matteau!' call (New York Post)
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