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Saturday, May 28, 2022
Hallelujah Helm! Last-minute goal sinks St. Louis Blues, sends Avalanche to Western Conference finals for first time in 20 years
(Denver Post)
Rangers’ series comeback chances hinge on returning to season-long DNA
(New York Post)
Lightning to open Eastern Conference Final on Wednesday
(Tampa Bay Times)
Bruins’ Brad Marchand out six months after hip surgery
(Boston Herald)
The Rangers Brace for a ‘Desperate Game’ Against the Hurricanes
(New York Times)
Blue Jackets last team to solve Lightning's Vasilevskiy
(Columbus Dispatch)
Rangers confident struggling Chris Kreider, Artemi Panarin will ‘do it for us’
(New York Post)
Gallant doesn't think Rangers will change strategy for Game 6
(New York Newsday)
Gerard Gallant didn’t tell Rangers they looked ‘tired’ after Game 5 loss
(New York Post)
Lightning work through pluses and minuses of long gap between playoff rounds
(Tampa Bay Times)
Lightning coach Jon Cooper enjoys watching former players in playoffs
(Tampa Bay Times)
Debate rages on over Coleman's disallowed goal in Flames' elimination loss
(Calgary Sun)
Jake Oettinger enters summer hoping to be a Star a long time with goalie coach Jeff Reese
(Dallas Morning News)
Sam Gagner hoping to remain through Red Wings' rebuild
(Detroit News)
After injury-riddled season, Penguins’ Jason Zucker strives for health in 2022-23
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Red Wings’ 2018 pick Jared McIsaac progressed in first full Griffins season
(MLive.com)
Amerks GM Jason Karmanos is banking on playoff run benefiting Sabres
(Buffalo News)
Brock Boeser says his final goodbye to his father Duke
(Vancouver Province)