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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
- Avery, Lundqvist dominate Jersey (New York Post)
- Avery silent as Marty, Devs visit (New York Daily News)
- Canucks’ Daniel Sedin is NHL’s second star of the week (Vancouver Sun)
- Ward named third star (Raleigh News & Observer)
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- Andreas Lilja likely out for last 2 weeks of regular season (Detroit Free Press)
- Tampa Bay Lightning coach Rick Tocchet tells players: Be in shape next season or things get ugly (St. Petersburg Times)
- Veterans not sold on Nassau Coliseum name change (New York Newsday)
- NHLPA to decide if Hargrove stays on (Globe & Mail)
- Mitchell unfazed by team's odd finish (Windsor Star)
- GTHL to ask for tax exemption (Toronto Star)
- Luongo has Vezina shot (Vancouver Province)
- Lombardi: Kings are on the right track (Los Angeles Times)Subscriber site
- Wilson positive on gloomy fate (Toronto Star)
- Lapierre no headhunter, Gainey says (Montreal Gazette)
- Hawks vow not to forget Canucks' hair-pulling ways (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Canucks still hot ticket despite downturn (Vancouver Sun)
- Sharks get better of Flames this time (San Jose Mercury News)Subscriber site
- Lisin's back, helps Coyotes top Stars (Arizona Republic)
- Stephan can't save Dallas Stars in 6-5 OT loss (Dallas Morning News)Subscriber site
- Lack of O results in L for Calgary Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Avery gets best of Devils (Newark Star Ledger)
- Rangers defense backs off and it pays off (New York Newsday)
- Sutter rips into Devils' players (Bergen Record)
- Success can be traced back to win at Bruins (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Pens' hot streak yields little gain (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Bloody brawl leads to bonding (Vancouver Sun)
- Flyers seek to build playoff momentum (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Homebound Florida Panthers back in the playoff race (Miami Herald)Subscriber site
- There's still plenty of fight left in the Hawks (Chicago Sun Times)
- Capitals a Little Beat Up (Washington Post)Subscriber site
- Clock ticking on Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Minnesota Wild deal with aches and pains down the stretch (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Schedule allows Red Wings some time to rest (Ann Arbor News)
- Sabres finding results, in depth (Buffalo News)
- Blue Jackets coach in unknown territory (Columbus Dispatch)
- Kaberle ready to go (Toronto Sun)
- Preds' Erat and Legwand to miss remainder of season (Nashville City Paper)
- Brouwer's injury not bad, but he'll miss some games (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Hard-nosed Eaton OK for Penguins' next game (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Perfectionist Price gets his groove back (Montreal Gazette)
- Should Ducks start goaltender Hiller more? (Orange County Register)
- Milan Lucic makes good impression (Boston Herald)
- Florida Panthers counting heavily on Weiss, Horton down stretch (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Cooke proving he is handier than Ruutu for Penguins (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- When opportunity knocks, Wild rookie Scott punches (Minnesota Star-Tribune)Subscriber site
- Enstrom proves his worth (Atlanta Journal Constitution)Subscriber site
- Minnesota Wild sign prospect, send goalie back to minors (St. Paul Pioneer Press)Subscriber site
- Flyers, Holmgren awaiting decision from prospect van Riemsdyk (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Was White right? Time will tell for Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Leafs' White nominated for the Masterton (Toronto Star)
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