Friday, May 6, 2022
- Panthers shake off slow start (and maybe save their season) with Game 2 eruption vs. Caps (Miami Herald)
- Cale Makar’s overtime goal sends Avalanche to 2-0 series lead over Nashville (Denver Post)
- Rangers dominate Penguins to even series at game apiece (New York Post)
- Little less conversation: Cooler heads prevailed as Stars doused Flames in Game 2 (Dallas Morning News)
- Hurricanes goalie Antti Raanta skated Thursday, but Game 3 status still up in the air (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Brad Marchand, Derek Forbort fined $5,000 each for Game 2 infractions (Boston Globe)
- Ducks sign goalie prospect Calle Clang to 3-year, entry-level contract (Orange County Register)
- Lindy Ruff: Why NJ Devils are retaining head coach after parting ways with assistant coaches (NorthJersey.com)
- Golden Knights GM to return after team fails to reach playoffs (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Canadiens could take free-agent route if Price can't play next season (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson has long to-do list. At the top of it, finding a goalie. (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Connor Ingram strong in Nashville Predators' Game 2 OT loss against Colorado Avalanche (The Tennessean)
- Short-handed Penguins fall to Rangers in Game 2; series tied 1-1 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Oettinger, Stars blank Flames to even series (Calgary Sun)
- People pleaser: Jake Oettinger youngest in Dallas Stars history to record playoff shutout (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers continue to have trouble handling Sidney Crosby (New York Post)
- The search for secondary scoring continues as the Penguins-Rangers series pivots to Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rangers finally get calls in Game 2 as power play thrives (New York Post)
- Penguins' Jeff Carter enrages Rangers by colliding with star goalie Igor Shesterkin (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Stars’ John Klingberg embraces role of public enemy No. 1 after heel turn in Calgary (Dallas Morning News)
- Capitals’ Tom Wilson ruled out for Game 2 vs. Panthers with lower-body injury (Washington Times)
- Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin a surprise scratch ahead of Game 2 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Gallant says Goodrow's status is 'week-to-week' (New York Newsday)
- Lightning happy to be home after spending past week on road (Tampa Bay Times)
- Dire straits on defense with Blues running out of bodies for Game 3 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- The Leafs need to get more out of John Tavares. The question is how (Toronto Star)
- Kaprizov changed little, but outcome was much better in Game 2 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lightning’s Ryan McDonagh is a Stanley Cup playoff mainstay (Tampa Bay Times)
- Quick turnaround? What the Flyers need to do and have go right to rebound in 2022-23 (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Golden Knights captain looking at options to treat injury (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Flyers defenseman Sam Morin 'proud' despite injury-forced retirement (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Why getting Tyler Bertuzzi to 30 goals meant so much to Red Wings (MLive.com)
- Owen Power's crazy whirlwind of a season ended with a sparkling NHL debut (Buffalo News)
- Wolf named AHL's top shot-stopper (Calgary Sun)
- Peeke, Blankenburg named to Team USA for world championships (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canadiens' Harris, Farrell to join U.S. team at world championship (Montreal Gazette)
- Red Wings’ Alex Nedeljkovic, Griffins’ Riley Barber represent U.S. at Worlds (MLive.com)
- Flyers hire Sami Kapanen, Fred Shero’s grandson to scouting staff (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- A new practice facility remains a priority, but the potential locations are few (Vancouver Province)
- Centennial Authority votes to move forward with PNC Arena upgrades (Raleigh News & Observer)
- 2023 IIHF World Junior tournament will not be coming to Ottawa (Ottawa Sun)