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Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Hurricanes stay alive, shut out Panthers in Game 4, send series back to Raleigh
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Amid offensive struggles, Stars need playoff Jake Oettinger to save them once again
(Dallas Morning News)
Edmonton Oilers smashing through yet another post-season wall in Stars goalie Jake Oettinger
(Edmonton Sun)
With the Bruins moving on to in-person interviews, here’s a look at the most likely candidates to become head coach
(Boston Globe)
It’s a risky move, but this is one way the Utah Mammoth could add star talent this summer
(Salt Lake Tribune)
Bobrovsky gave Panthers a chance ‘right to the very end’ in Game 4. It wasn’t enough
(Miami Herald)
Despite not scoring, Evan Rodrigues still finding ways to set Panthers up for success
(Miami Herald)
Marchand comes clean about his Panthers intermission snack — and it wasn’t Dairy Queen
(Miami Herald)
Oilers defenceman Troy Stecher might draw short straw if Mattias Ekholm returns but that's fine with him
(Edmonton Sun)
Stars hopeful forward Roope Hintz can return for Game 4 vs. Oilers
(Dallas Morning News)
Calvin Pickard looks ready to go for Edmonton Oilers in Game 4
(Edmonton Sun)
Zach Hyman has been a hammer for the Edmonton Oilers in these playoffs
(Edmonton Sun)
Knights center ‘disappointed in myself’ after quiet end to playoffs
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
What might be next for Sharks’ Warsofsky after World Championship gold?
(San Jose Mercury News)
Ex-Penguins forward Adam Payerl signs with Germany's Krefeld Pinguine
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Reggie Leach was the final ingredient the Flyers needed to repeat as Stanley Cup champions in 1975
(Philadelphia Inquirer)