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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
- Kings defeat Canadiens, 2-1, for fifth consecutive win (Los Angeles Times)
- Music to their ears (Columbus Dispatch)
- Stars forward Alex Chiasson a new man, shows it against Sabres (Dallas Morning News)
- Wild grind out win over Flames to run winning streak to five (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Oilers sign goalie Ben Scrivens to two-year deal (Edmonton Journal)
- Brandon Bollig, Blackhawks agree to three-year contract extension (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Capitals' Orlov gets 2-game ban (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Rinne's return was long time coming (The Tennessean)
- Callahan trying to nail down $36M extension (New York Newsday)
- Ottawa Sens GM Bryan Murray upset with Jason Spezza trade rumours (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford's pads stolen (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Florida Panthers president Michael Yormark steps down to join Jay Z (Miami Herald)
- Bettman: Minnesota 'absolutely' deserves an outdoor game (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- NHL commish talks expansion (Calgary Sun)
- With deal done, Blues' goal is No. 1 (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- NHL trade deadline looms over St. Louis reports (Tampa Tribune)
- Devils players can't imagine Martin Brodeur leaving (Newark Star Ledger)
- Which way will the trade winds blow for the Canucks? (Vancouver Province)
- Ottawa Senator GM Bryan Murray working the phones (Ottawa Sun)
- Ken Holland: Injuries to key forwards won't alter Detroit Red Wings' trade deadline strategy (MLive.com)
- Penguins' Shero a master of NHL trade deadline deals (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Holmgren might stand pat at NHL trade deadline (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Deal Jets out: Don't expect Chevy to make any major deadline moves (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Islanders' Vanek, MacDonald still dangling (New York Post)
- Ducks, L.A. Kings, could be in mood to deal at trade deadline (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Preds not planning to trade Legwand (The Tennessean)
- Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray still high on Jared Cowen (Ottawa Sun)
- As Nolan holds down the fort, Sabres' win streak ends (Buffalo News)
- Maple Leafs extend losing streak to three games, falling to Blue Jackets (Toronto Sun)
- Led by rookie goalie Kuemper, Minnesota Wild shut down Calgary Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Ruff has more on his mind than milestone (Buffalo News)
- James Reimer shows why Maple Leafs shouldn't trade him (Toronto Sun)
- David Clarkson has an admirer on Blue Jackets (Toronto Sun)
- Leafs' Mason Raymond is Mr. No Days Off (Toronto Sun)
- Playoff spot is still within reach for Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- For Flyers, standings, playoff spots fluctuate daily (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Red Wings looking to grind out tight-checking games as they deal with compressed schedule (MLive.com)
- UFA Jets try not to think about trade deadline (Winnipeg Sun)
- Detroit Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk hurt again, will miss game; Stephen Weiss has 'bad day' (Detroit Free Press)
- Tuesday's matchup: Avalanche at Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Net gains for Lehner (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rookie goalie Frederik Andersen proving his worth to the Ducks (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Pirri trade not a surprise (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Habs counting on Brière down the stretch (Montreal Gazette)
- Sharks' Havlat working to get out of 'no man's land' (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks' Kris Versteeg hopes goals keep coming (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Nick Holden paying off as Colorado Avalanche defenseman (Denver Post)
- Brian Gibbons keeps low profile on Crosby's line (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Dupuis' absence taking toll on Penguins' production (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Edmonton Oilers forward Luke Gazdic didin't think his fists and skill would advance him so quickly (Edmonton Sun)
- Penguins place Kobasew on waivers (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Canucks recall Darren Archibald, not hot first-rounder Nicklas Jensen, from AHL Comets (Vancouver Sun)
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