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    Kings-Sharks Preview (The Associated Press)

    SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Familiarity with rinks. Loud fans providing a boost of energy. Dictating matchups with the last line change.

     

    NHL Three Stars: James Neal’s hat trick leads Penguins to victory (Puck Daddy)

    No. 1 Star: James Neal, Pittsburgh Penguins It was epic Neal time in Pittsburgh as the winger scored thrice in the Penguins' 6-2 rout of the Senators , leading his club into the third round of the 2013 postseason. Enjoy this clip of all three goals, unless you're a Senators fan, in which case, maybe just skip ahead: No. 2 Star: Kris Letang, Pittsburgh Penguins Letang was all over the ice, setting up the Penguins' second goal from behind the net, scoring the eventual game-winner, and adding another assist on Neal's hat trick goal. With three points on the night, Letang finished the series with 10 points. He's a defenceman.

     

    Sharks try to shrug off Game 5 defeat (The Associated Press)

    SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- The San Jose Sharks are glad to be returning home.

     

    LA Kings' fundamental skills are paying off (The Associated Press)

    EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Less than three minutes into Game 5, Matt Greene spotted TJ Galiardi loitering in front of the Los Angeles Kings' net. Greene flattened the agitating San Jose forward with a nasty hit, sending Galiardi's stick flying as he fell.

     

    Don Cherry backs Alfie; don’t write off Chicago; NHL draft map (Puck Headlines) (Puck Daddy)

    Here are your Puck Headlines: a glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media. • Detroit Lions' defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh discovers the difference between the NHL and the NFL in his fair city., At football games, people throw flags. At hockey games, they throw cephalopods. • Don Cherry stands up for maligned realist Daniel Alfredsson. [ Ottawa Sun ] • Cam Charron on why it would be unwise to write off the Chicago Blackhawks just yet. I haven't read it or anything, but I'll just assume it says, "because they're really good and stuff." [ Backhand Shelf ] • Jonathan Toews after Game 4. "Eventually, something's got to give. We're too good a team. We've got too much talent. For as hard as we're working, something's got to go our way." [ MLive ] • An interactive visualization of the NHL drafts of yore. This is very, very cool stuff from Sarah Connors. [ Stanley Cup of Chowder ] • The last time the Penguins had a chance to close out an opponent in a Game 5 at home, in 2011, they lost big, both in the game and, eventually, the series. What can they learn from that fiasco, besides "don't let this happen again"? [ Post-Gazette ] • Logan Couture, on whether he's talked to good buddy Drew Doughty. "“No nothing, nothing. I’ve just talked to our friends. We have a group of mutual friends, about five to six guys, so I’ve texted them. But, I haven’t talked to Drew at all. It’s probably going to hold that way for another week.” [ Mayor's Manor ] • The San Jose Sharks would prefer that their series with the Los Angeles Kings goes seven games. One suspects they didn't prefer that when the series began, but here we are. [ Mercury News ] • So the Bruins lost one game. Big deal. Don't panic. It's not like they're going to lose the next three. When has that ever happened before? [ CSNNE ]

     

    Liz Habib is back with another classic LA Kings highlights gaffe (Video) (Puck Daddy)

    Based on the last two seasons, we’re working on a theory about the Los Angeles Kings: Their success in the postseason is in direct proportion with the amount of incredible gaffes and bloopers the local media makes about the team and its players. For example: Liz Habib is a sports reporter for FOX 11 in Los Angeles. She occasionally does LA Kings highlights. In the playoffs, they tend to go horribly, horribly wrong. So with 10 minutes left in the third period of Game 4, Willie Mitchell scored for the Los Angeles Kings to cut the San Jose Sharks’ lead to 2-1. Except it wasn’t Willie Mitchell, who has three career playoff goals in 71 games. It was Mike Richards, who has 22 in 94 games. Because Willie Mitchell wasn’t playing in Game 4. Because Willie Mitchell hasn’t played since Game 6 of the 2012 Stanley Cup Final. Because Willie Mitchell’s knee is so [expletived] that he’ll likely miss parts of the 2013-14 season. But we do appreciate Liz’s mathematical explanation concerning what happens when a team in a 2-2 series wins Game 5. If Liz Habib’s name rings a bell, perhaps the name “Brad Doty” rings one. Yes, she was the sportscaster behind the Greatest Highlights Train Wreck of the 2013 Playoffs. Please advance, LA Kings. YouTube needs you.

     

    Quick's LA Kings put Sharks on brink with 3-0 win (The Associated Press)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Los Angeles Kings haven't lost a home game in two months, and the San Jose Sharks gave nothing close to the effort necessary to snap the champions' streak in Game 5.

     

    NHL Three Stars: Howard, Quick toss shutouts; Rangers survive sweep (Puck Daddy)

    Tom Cruise watched top gun and legend Anze Kopitar, far and away their best forward, make it rain, man, and help push the Sharks into oblivion as the Kings won this war of the worlds with their eyes wide shut. [ NHL Video ] No. 1 Star: Jimmy Howard, Detroit Red Wings The Red Wings goalie made 28 saves for his second career shutout, as Detroit won Game 4 over the Chicago Blackhawks, 2-0. He was especially good in the third period as the Blackhawks turned on the offense. Detroit leads the series, 3-1. No. 2 Star: Derek Stepan, New York Rangers The Rangers needed someone to make a play. Stepan did, twice. He stripped Zdeno Chara of the puck and scored to tie the Boston Bruins in the third period, 2-2. After Tyler Seguin’s goal gave Boston the lead again, Stepan set up Brian Boyle for another tying goal on the power play, where the Rangers were the worst team left in the postseason. New York won Game 4, 4-3 in overtime, on a Chris Kreider goal. Here’s the Stepan strip-and-score, helping the Rangers stay alive in the postseason.

     

    Kopitar first goal of series put Kings in command (The SportsXchange)

    LOS ANGELES -- Anze Kopitar finally showed up for the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference semifinals.

     

    Kings nullify Sharks bite to take 3-2 series lead (Reuters)

    (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Kings regained control of their Western Conference semi-final against the San Jose Sharks with a convincing 3-0 Game Five victory on Thursday to move one win away from claiming a series triumph. The defending Stanley Cup champions maintained the series theme of home-ice domination to seize a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven set before the teams return to San Jose for Game Six on Sunday. ...