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Bruins fall to Penguins

BOSTON (AP) Hockey returned to Boston after the manhunt following the marathon bombings, and Jarome Iginla scored the tiebreaking goal that gave the Pittsburgh Penguins a 3-2 win over the Bruins on Saturday and home-ice advantage throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Kovalchuk returns, Devils rally to beat Panthers

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Patrik Elias scored twice and the New Jersey Devils kept their faint playoff hopes alive by rallying from a two-goal deficit for a 6-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Canadiens give Desharnais four-year extension

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Best Lockout Quotes

The NHL lockout has produced very little progress toward a new CBA, but plenty of sound and fury. Here are some of the most colorful quotes and tweets from principal figures. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Have No Fehr

Should the players hold CBA talks with team owners without their leaders present? Stu Hackel looks at the pros and cons. Also: Jerry York’s record chase and remembering a King. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Brand Suicide

The longer the lockout goes on, the more alienated NHL fans and sponsors become. Stu Hackel says there’s no question the league will pay a steep price, but can it recover this time? View full post on SI.com – NHL

Talks Go Nowhere Again

Yet again, a glimmer of hope has been snuffed out at the NHL’s tortured CBA talks, but this time, writes Stu Hackel, what transpired was illuminating although in a very ominous way. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Blue Jackets blueliner questions owners’ honor

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Allan Muir: Overseas injury scares, more hockey notes

It hasn’t happened, yet, but a major injury to a key player overseas is a worry for his NHL team. Allan Muir also looks at a junior union getting militant, top prospects and more. View full post on SI.com – NHL

The Big Chill

With the cancellation of the November schedule, the NHL lockout now looks long-term. Stu Hackel lays much of the blame on the league’s my-way-or-the-highway negotiating strategy. View full post on SI.com – NHL

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