Friday, June 4, 2021
- Jordan Staal’s overtime goal gives Hurricanes first playoff win over Lightning (Raleigh News & Observer)
- ‘Any puck has a chance to go in.’ How Brad Marchand finally beat Semyon Varlamov to lift the Bruins in Game 3 (Boston Globe)
- Jets’ Scheifele suspended four games for hit on Montreal’s Jake Evans (Winnipeg Sun)
- Stars rookie standout Jason Robertson named Calder Trophy finalist (Dallas Morning News)
- No surprise: Kaprizov among three finalists for NHL's top rookie award (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canes’ Alex Nedeljkovic named a Calder finalist. But he’ll back up Petr Mrazek in Game 3. (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flyers sign young goaltender Sam Ersson to three-year contract (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Behind the scenes of the stunning, mournful O Canada at the Jets-Canadiens playoff game (Globe & Mail)
- In decision to keep the Big Four, Maple Leafs GM Dubas will be juggling financial balls (Toronto Sun)
- Wild's top scorers — Kaprizov, Fiala, Eriksson Ek — need new contracts (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- The Leafs have to start looking for No. 2 and, yes, Frederik Andersen is a long shot for the job (Toronto Star)
- Wild GM Bill Guerin facing an offseason to-do list that will keep him plenty busy (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wild's Guerin: Parise still fits with team but 'we're here to win hockey games' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Coyotes plan to lower list of 10 head coach candidates to five later in June (Arizona Republic)
- Panthers players weren’t satisfied with how their season ended, and that leaves their GM encouraged (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Isles drop Game 3 to Bruins on Marchand's OT goal, trail series 2-1 (New York Newsday)
- Islanders’ Mathew Barzal finds good time for first goal of playoffs (New York Post)
- Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo’s status uncertain after head injury forces him to leave Game 3 (Boston Globe)
- Injuries, suspension leave Jets with holes in heart of lineup (Winnipeg Free Press)
- How Golden Knights can get back into series against Avalanche (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Canadiens' Jake Evans beat the odds to make it to the NHL (Montreal Gazette)
- Reaching the heights of the Colorado Avalanche will take a lot of work (Vancouver Province)
- Giordano named Flames' top defenceman in 2021 (Calgary Sun)
- The Ottawa Senators scouts are doing more homework before sitting down to do their lists for NHL draft (Ottawa Sun)
- Blue Jackets will have plenty of talent available fifth overall (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings could go a number of ways with sixth pick in draft (MLive.com)
- Tarasenko, Team Russia finished at World Championship (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Detroit Red Wings' Moritz Seider zeroes in on medal at World Championship (Detroit Free Press)
- Nils Lundkvist officially part of Rangers’ young defensive core (New York Post)
- Ex-Penguins goaltender Brad Thiessen retires (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Hamburg's Quentin Musty to go No. 1 to Sudbury Wolves in OHL draft (Buffalo News)
- Near full capacity approved for next rounds of Nuggets, Avalanche playoff games at Ball Arena (Denver Post)
- Golden Knights excited to welcome full house at T-Mobile Arena (Las Vegas Review-Journal)