Here are the national morning papers:
Here are the Atlantic Division morning papers:
Here are the Northeast Division morning papers:
- Guy Carbonneau knew his team was capable of more than most prognosticators believed, writes Herb Zurkowsky. In light of the recent QMJHL brawl, some people are wondering about Guy Carbonneau and Patrick Roy’s friendship, but you don’t have to, writes Zurkowsky.
- The play of David Krejci has impressed the Bruins brass, writes Fluto Shinwaza. It is now being reported that Marc Savard has a broken bone in his back, however, the injury is not believed to be overly serious.
- Everyone is wondering how the Sabres will react to their awful third period on Tuesday, writes Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News. Derek Roy does not think he’ll miss tonight’s game versus the Senators with a charley horse.
- Brian Lee had an impressive debut with the Senators on Tuesday, and will be sticking with the big club. Meanwhile, Martin Gerber wants to play every remaining game on the Senators schedule.
- At the team’s media outing yesterday, Leafs coach Paul Maurice took the blame for the team’s poor play this season. Nevertheless, the team’s is not officially eliminated from post-season play, and will continue their last gasp tonight at Boston.
Here are the Southeast Division morning papers:
The Western Conference morning papers will be posted with the hour…
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