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    Kings-Coyotes Preview (The Associated Press)

    GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) The Phoenix Coyotes had every reason to concede the Western Conference finals to the Los Angeles Kings.

     

    Coyotes still on brink of elimination (The Associated Press)

    GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) The Phoenix Coyotes had every reason to concede the Western Conference finals to the Los Angeles Kings.

     

    Devils try to even series with Rangers; watch the ‘Sandley Cup’ get built (Playoff Puck Previews) (Puck Daddy)

    Here are your Puck Previews: Spotlighting the key games in NHL action, news and views as well as general frivolity. Make sure to stop back here for the nightly Three Stars when the games are finished. • The silver medal-winning Slovakian hockey team celebrated at home today and Libor Hudacký wanted to show you his best " The Situation " impression. More dancing Slovaks here . Thanks to Patrik for passing that along Eastern Conference Final Game 4 Preview : New York Rangers at New Jersey Devils, 8 p.m. ET. The Devils have been shutout twice through three games against Henrik Lundqvist. If they're going to get back into the series, they'll need to figure out how to score goals again or go down 3-1 heading back to MSG. Jacob Joseson, who's been out since April 3 with an injured wrist, will replace Petr Sykora in the New Jersey lineup. Stu Bickel is expected to be the guy filling in for the suspended Brandon Prust, while Brandon Dubinsky said his ankle is getting better. He's been out of the lineup since the beginning of Round 2. Evening Reading • Listen to  today's Marek Vs. Wyshynski here. • Please do enjoy this terrific infographic via the LA Kings. [ Kings ] • Bourne pumps the tires of Zach Parise. [ Backhand Shelf ] • More on Russia's win at the World Championships. [ From Russia With Glove ] • The Anaheim Ducks signed 29-year old Swedish goaltender Viktor Fasth to a one-year deal. Fasth was named Goaltender of the Year in the Swedish Elite League the past two seasons becoming the first netminder to do so since Henrik Lundqvist. [ Ducks ] • Finally, here's a time-lapse video of the building of the "Sandley Cup" outside LA Live in Los Angeles: Puck Buddy Comment of the Day: "JZarris" on LA's trouble with the Kings: "At this point I'm beginning to think all the local news producers are purposefully trolling the Kings. What else could it be?" Bad PR is still PR, right? Bold prediction: Devils even things up with a double overtime victory. Dainius Zubrus is the hero.

     

    McBain signs two-year deal with Carolina (The SportsXchange)

    Defenseman Jamie McBain signed a two-year, $3.6 million contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday.

     

    Sabres sign defenseman Sulzer for one year (The Associated Press)

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) The Sabres on Monday signed Alexander Sulzer to a one-year contract, allowing the defenseman to avoid free agency this summer.

     

    Sean Avery: Not in NHL playoffs, getting a handle on semi-nude modeling (PHOTO) (Puck Daddy)

    Terry Richardson is a fashion photographer whose provocative photos push sexual boundaries. Sean Avery is, well, Sean Avery. So when the two met up for a shoot in Richardson's studio, the results were rather … here's a thousand words: Eight photos from the session turned up on Richardson's Tumblr ( NSFW ) and are available in a gallery on Socialite Life ( NSFW ) . They include the uncensored version ( altogether now — NSFW! ) of the photo seen above, in which Avery uses a hand-warmer. There are also some shots of Avery pretending to be Richardson. No, before you get all sour about Richardson unleashing SemiNudeAvery on an unsuspecting public, please know he also gave the world the Kate Upton "Cat Daddy" YouTube video. So it all evens out.

     

    No lion: KCBS angers Bailey, LA Kings mascot, after confusion with Slamson, Sacramento Kings mascot (Puck Daddy)

    The Los Angeles Kings took important steps last week towards finally gaining some respect in the LA sports market. They pushed the Phoenix Coyotes to the brink of elimination and are currently one game from the Stanley Cup Final. And, while they were having playoff success, both the Clippers and the Lakers were not. The Clippers were swept. The Lakers trail 3 games to 1 in their series. But those two important developments were offset by a massive step backwards, as yet another media affiliate showed that they knew absolutely nothing about the LA's hockey team. This time it was KCBS. See if you can spot the error: That mascot they showed just before the highlight package? Sure, it's a lion repping a team called the Kings, but it's the wrong one. That's Slamson, the Sacramento Kings' mascot, not Bailey, the LA Kings' mascot. Bailey was very upset by this, and took to Twitter to let KCBS know:

     

    Inside Staples Center: a weekend like none other (Yahoo! Sports)

    Over a four-day span, Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles hosted six sporting events, an unprecedented string of events for a single arena to host.

     

    Ratings down for conference finals; Ted Nugent backs David Booth; NHL 13 teaser (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. • You're probably seen Zdeno Chara's tribute to Pavel Demitra by now, but here's Slovakia's Branko Radivojevic rocking a tribute T-shirt after their semifinal win over the Czech Republic at the Hockey World Championship in Helsinki. • NBC audiences were down over the weekend for the conference finals. Lepore: "Saturday's Rangers-Devils game drew a 1.3 overnight rating, down 13% from last year's Game 4 between Boston and Tampa Bay. It may have been hurt by the early timeslot, or the fact that there was a huge dip in ratings in the lone local market, New York. Game 3 drew a 4.2 in the Big Apple, well down from the 6.2 for Game 1 on the NBC Sports Network.  Sunday's Game 4 between the Coyotes and Kings drew a 1.1 overnight, down 15% from last year's Game 4 between the Canucks and Sharks, which was a 2-1 series, as opposed to the 3-0 lead the Kings had heading in. The game drew a series high 2.7 in Los Angeles." [ Puck The Media ] • Henrik Lundqvist on the New York Rangers fans that invade the Rock: "We always have played there in Newark. It's one of the things that makes it special to play these types of games, play New York teams.  We have a lot of support, and talked about it earlier, a couple days ago, when you see the way that the fans react to things that happen during the game or even the results, it's exciting." [ Rangers Rants ] • Looks like Stu Bickel will move up to forward to replace the suspended Brandon Prust. [ Slap Shot ] • Larry Brooks believes the hate-o-meter is slowly seeing the needled move on the Rangers and New Jersey Devils. [ NY Post ] • Sports Business Journal is reporting that the Detroit Red Wings have settled on a designer for a new 18,000-seat arena to replace the Joe. [ Detroit News ] • Jim Rutherford, President and General Manager of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team has agreed to terms with defenseman Jamie McBain on a two-year contract. The deal will pay McBain $1.7 million in 2012-13, and $1.9 million in 2013-14. [ Hurricanes ] • They signed Bobby Sanguinetti and forward Nicolas Blanchard to two-way contracts, too. [ Canes Country ] • Zach Parise is a free agent … risk? "It is very likely that he will elevate whichever team signs him in the short run, but as teams weigh the idea of making him an offer, they need to keep in mind the distinct possibility that he will underperform this contract in the near future and eventually become an anchor on the team's salary cap finances." [ NHL Numbers ] • Bear killin' David Booth has a friend in Ted Nugent. [ PITB ]

     

    Chris Chelios and Eddie Vedder form karaoke super-band, sing ‘The Weight’ in Chicago bar (VIDEO) (Puck Daddy)

    Music has a long history of supergroups: The Traveling Wilburys. Cream. Toto. But here's a star pairing that might come out of left field: Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder and retired NHL great Chris Chelios. I submit, for your viewing pleasure, a video of the two Chicagoans giving The Band classic "The Weight" the karaoke treatment at Stanley's Kitchen & Tap in Lincoln Park. According to the Chicago Tribune, the impromptu performance came after someone tried to karaoke a Vedder original, prompting the Pearl Jam frontman to storm the stage and stay there.  From the Chicago Tribune : It all began when one bar patron opted to sing Pearl Jam's "Alive." Vedder joined him on stage and turned the song into the duet, much to the delight of half the bar. I hear the other half of the bar was too in the bag to realize what was happening. The Evanston native sang around five songs, including The Band's "The Weight" and The Who's "Baba O'Riley" (aka "Teenage Wasteland"). He took a break afterward but would return to join another patron who was struggling through his respective song. Eventually, he was joined by Chelios and MLB pitcher Kerry Wood, with whom he was partying, for the standard karaoke take on "The Weight," which involves mumbling through the verses, which nobody knows, then belting out the chorus. (It's pretty much the same way people karaoke "Cat's in the Cradle" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's.") This episode raises an important question: With Eddie Vedder and Chris Chelios doing karaoke at bars in Chicago, why would Patrick Kane have to go to Wisconsin to party?