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Friday, June 10, 2022
Lightning take Game 5 and command of conference final
(Tampa Bay Times)
Avalanche goalie Darcy Kuemper is 100% for Stanley Cup Finals; forwards Nazem Kadri and Andrew Cogliano aren’t ruled out
(Denver Post)
Kraken sign Finnish forward Ville Petman to two-year deal
(Seattle Times)
Red Wings sign gigantic Swedish prospect Elmer Soderblom, paving path to North America
(Detroit Free Press)
Gruden, Jim Hiller out as Isles assistants
(New York Newsday)
Steve Briere out as Maple Leafs goalie coach
(Toronto Sun)
Bruce Cassidy was surprised by his dismissal, he says, after being told by Don Sweeney he would return
(Boston Globe)
Post-Pronger: Edmonton Oilers the place to be again, 16 years later
(Edmonton Journal)
Jim Nill: Stars narrowing coaching search full of intriguing candidates
(Dallas Morning News)
Blackhawks interested in Canadiens assistant Luke Richardson: Report
(Montreal Gazette)
Canucks' assistant coach Brad Shaw drawing interest from Blackhawks, others
(Vancouver Province)
‘He’s become the complete package’: Center Cutter Gauthier could make sense for the Flyers at No. 5
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Lightning overcome temporary absence of Ryan McDonagh
(Tampa Bay Times)
Wyatt Johnston’s ‘exceptional’ year has Jim Nill excited about Stars prospect’s future
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Red Wings’ Moritz Seider receives first of potentially multiple honors
(MLive.com)
Blue Jackets promote Dublin's Vogelhuber to Monsters head coach
(Columbus Dispatch)
Flames, Jets and Oilers officially back at Canucks' Young Stars Classic
(Vancouver Province)
Rangers again on brink after Lightning score late to win Game 5
(New York Newsday)
Multiple Rangers-Lightning fights break out after frustrating Game 5
(New York Post)
Strome and Chytil back in lineup for Rangers in Game 5
(New York Newsday)
Ryan Strome’s whiff costs Rangers potential game-winning goal
(New York Post)
Lightning wary of Rangers’ comeback ability amid 3-2 series lead
(New York Post)
Brayden Point’s absence didn’t cost Lightning in Game 5
(New York Post)
Gerard Gallant: Rangers deserved ‘a couple more’ power plays
(New York Post)
Rangers unable to convert on scoring chances despite home crowd
(New York Post)
Ryan Lindgren continues inspiring play despite Rangers’ Game 5 loss
(New York Post)