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Friday, April 4, 2014
- Penguins clinch first in Metropolitan Division with 4-2 win at Winnipeg (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Bobrovsky leads way to first win in Philly (Columbus Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs stay in playoff race with OT win over Bruins (Toronto Sun)
- Crawford clutch in shootout; banged-up Blackhawks edge Wild (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Mike Kostka feels okay; Douglas Murray banned 3 games (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wings' Datsyuk will return today vs. Sabres (Detroit Free Press)
- Mitch Callahan's fractured jaw came from puck off roommate's slap shot (MLive.com)
- Canucks' new style to blame for team's struggles: GM Mike Gillis (Vancouver Sun)
- Panthers rewriting request for county funds (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Bob Nicholson leaves legacy of international success (Globe & Mail)
- Shut Out in Shootouts, Devils Try to Salvage Season (New York Times)
- Marian Gaborik Showing Creativity With Kings (New York Times)
- Ottawa Senators' Bobby Ryan would be happy to stay (Ottawa Sun)
- Winnipeg chapter nominates Jokinen for Bill Masterson Memorial Trophy (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Blues claim team-record 52nd victory (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Tyson Barrie ties it, then wins it for Avs in shootout over Rangers (Denver Post)
- San Jose Sharks edge Los Angeles Kings in possible playoff matchup (San Jose Mercury News)
- Liles, Khudobin help Canes rout Stars, 4-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames ground favoured Lightning on back of Karri Ramo's 30 saves against his former team (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers lack emotion in loss (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Stars learn lesson in 'puck luck' after fluky goal doesn't go their way (Dallas Morning News)
- Bad start, worse finish: Bruins drop second in a row (Boston Herald)
- Lightning feel post-clinch letdown, lose to Calgary (Tampa Tribune)
- McCabe springs into action for Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Kings lose Drew Doughty before falling to Sharks, 2-1 (Los Angeles Times)
- NY Rangers fall to Avalanche in shootout, but Ryan McDonagh 'pretty confident' he'll return before playoffs (New York Daily News)
- Minnesota rallies for a point, falls in shootout (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- No magician could pull a rabbit from Jets' hat (Winnipeg Sun)
- Bruins take positives out of OT loss against Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers' power play becoming problematic (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Bollig's hit on Parise bothers Yeo (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Cody Mcleod latest sore subject for Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Zach Redmond scores first goal for Jets since terrible injury two years ago (Winnipeg Sun)
- Calgary Flames pugilists continue to chip in (Calgary Sun)
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- Tangradi confidence soaring under new regime in Winnipeg (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Alain Vigneault doesn't pull punches on J.T. Miller (New York Newsday)
- Maurice's bloody souvenir symbolic of his team's late swoon (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Ducks struggling -- but winning -- in stretch against weak foes (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Caps not playing as a cohesive group (Washington Post)
- Predators improve slightly since trading David Legwand (The Tennessean)
- Florida Panthers' Roberto Luongo might be back Friday (Miami Herald)
- Rangers' McDonagh 'day-to-day' with injured shoulder (New York Post)
- Downie in team's plans whenever he's ready (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rozsival likely to return Friday vs. Blue Jackets (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild ponders how to keep Granlund healthy (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Coyotes' Czech line off its game (Arizona Republic)
- With five games remaining, Smyth needs power play goal to make history (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks' Frederik Andersen deserves rookie honor mention, coach says (Los Angeles Times)
- Canucks' centre of attention not on Jordan Schroeder (Vancouver Sun)
- Teuvo Teravainen is still getting acclimated (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Grigorenko, Armia get AHL seasoning (Buffalo News)
- Flames' ECHL prospect James Martin had large bone growth removed from his leg (Calgary Herald)
- Puck to the mouth halts Wings prospect Mitch Callahan (Detroit News)
- Gretzky and Howe bless guests at COP (Calgary Sun)
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