Tuesday, May 10, 2022
- Avalanche sweeps Nashville out of the playoffs with third-period rally (Denver Post)
- Penguins rout Rangers again, take 3-1 series lead (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- ‘Comeback Cats’ give Panthers new life with late goal, OT win to even series vs. Caps (Miami Herald)
- Avalanche’s Cale Makar named one of three Norris Trophy finalists (Denver Post)
- Nashville Predators captain Roman Josi named finalist for Norris Trophy (The Tennessean)
- Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman is a Norris Trophy finalist for the sixth consecutive season. He won the award, which goes to the NHL's top defenseman in 2017-18. (Tampa Bay Times)
- Sharks lock up two pending UFA’s, but several other players still need new deals (San Jose Mercury News)
- Isles fire Trotz as Lou says 'new voice' is needed (New York Newsday)
- Trading Karlsson or Burns won’t be easy for Sharks. But might it be necessary? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Barry Trotz suddenly available as coaching candidate for Detroit Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Jets, Trotz a match made in hockey heaven (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sabres will learn at NHL Draft Lottery if they'll own two early picks in first round (Buffalo News)
- Will the Canadiens get to draft Shane Wright? We'll find out Tuesday night (Montreal Gazette)
- Will Red Wings finally get some draft lottery luck? (MLive.com)
- NHL lottery presents complicated odds for Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canucks not likely to get lucky in NHL Draft lottery (Vancouver Province)
- Another Jake Oettinger heroic effort wasn’t enough to save Stars in Game 4 loss to Flames (Dallas Morning News)
- Shesterkin pulled again as Rangers fall into 3-1 series hole (New York Newsday)
- Caps can’t slam the door in Game 4 as Panthers rally for OT win to knot series (Washington Post)
- Rangers continue to have no answers for ‘inspired’ Sidney Crosby (New York Post)
- Penguins' Sidney Crosby moves into NHL scoring lead, hits milestone with another multi-point game (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Demoted winger Andre Burakovsky comes through for Avalanche in Game 4 (Denver Post)
- Capitals’ Tom Wilson set to remain out for Game 4 vs. Panthers with lower-body injury (Washington Times)
- Lindgren skates in morning but misses Game 4 (New York Newsday)
- Cale Makar says he was hit by Skittles late in Game 4 vs. Nashville Predators (The Tennessean)
- Wild hopes to take advantage of home ice in Game 5 (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Series-evening loss shakes the earth under Oilers, Kings in playoffs (Edmonton Sun)
- Maple Leafs have confidence that past playoff scars, home ice will help propel them in Game 5 (Toronto Sun)
- Wild coach Dean Evason mulls lineup changes ahead of Game 5 (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- McLellan expects Kings have learned lessons this series (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Keefe ponders lineup changes for Maple Leafs heading into Game 5 (Toronto Sun)
- Wild star Kevin Fiala has been bottled up by Blues. Can he overcome his frustration? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- 'Kid' Kyrou jumpstarts the Blues' offense (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Lightning’s Ross Colton embraces playoff spotlight (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hurricanes’ Tony DeAngelo moves past Game 4 vs. Bruins: ‘Just playoff hockey. All good.’ (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flyers' Travis Sanheim named to Canada’s World Championship roster (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Dubois, Lowry don Maple Leaf for world men's hockey championship (Winnipeg Sun)
- Canadiens' Josh Anderson one of 24 players named to Team Canada (Montreal Gazette)
- Johnson, Sillinger selected to represent Canada at World Championships (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coyotes, Oak View Group join forces for sales partnership at new ASU arena (Arizona Republic)