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Thursday, March 3, 2016
- Blackhawks move back atop Central Division with victory (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ducks rise to the top of Pacific Division with shootout win over Canadiens (Los Angeles Times)
- In Brooks Laich’s return, it’s the Capitals who turn a new Leaf (Washington Post)
- Making a Fresh Start, World Cup of Hockey Unveils Its Preliminary Rosters (New York Times)
- Oilers Entertainment Group will bid for next World Cup of Hockey (Edmonton Journal)
- Mike Fisher grateful for Predators, 1,000th NHL game (The Tennessean)
- Canada will have embarrassment of riches in net at World Cup of Hockey (National Post)
- Carey Price’s injury opens questions about World Cup goaltending (National Post)
- Team Canada’s sweet 16 named for World Cup (Toronto Star)
- Penguins' Crosby, Malkin, Maatta named to World Cup of Hockey teams (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Tavares among Isles named to World Cup teams (New York Newsday)
- Jack Eichel named to Team North America roster for World Cup (Buffalo News)
- McDavid and Draisaitl early selections for their World Cup teams (Edmonton Journal)
- Corey Crawford finally gets just due as World Cup goalie for Team Canada (Chicago Tribune)
- World Cup of Hockey 2016: Devils' Cory Schneider on USA roster (NJ.com)
- Henrik Lundqvist: 'No question' Sweden can win World Cup (New York Post)
- Alex Ovechkin one of seven Capitals players named to World Cup of Hockey rosters (Washington Times)
- Several Panthers picked for World Cup 2016; door's open for Jagr (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Ducks goalies John Gibson, Frederik Andersen named to preliminary World Cup rosters (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Ryan Getzlaf, Ryan Kesler selected to World Cup rosters but Corey Perry snubbed (Orange County Register)
- Five Flyers picked for World Cup teams - but not Giroux (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Seven Bruins named to World Cup team rosters (Boston Globe)
- Stamkos, Hedman headline Lightning players named to World Cup teams (Tampa Bay Times)
- Larkin one of 7 Wings named to World Cup rosters (Detroit Free Press)
- Koivu leads five Wild players on World Cup rosters (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Quartet of Jets on preliminary World Cup teams (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Pavelski among five Sharks named to World Cup of Hockey rosters (San Jose Mercury News)
- Coyotes' Martin Hanzal, Oliver Ekman-Larsson named to World Cup rosters (Arizona Republic)
- Three young Blue Jackets, Bobrovsky make rosters (Columbus Dispatch)
- Four Predators named to World Cup of Hockey rosters (The Tennessean)
- Three Blues chosen to play in World Cup (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames place three on initial World Cup of Hockey rosters (Calgary Sun)
- Maple Leafs' Rielly honoured by World Cup selection (Toronto Sun)
- Ristolainen to suit up for Finland in World Cup (Buffalo News)
- Galchenyuk scores twice, but Canadiens lose to Ducks in shootout (Montreal Gazette)
- Speedy Leafs fall just short in Washington (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings goalie Petr Mrazek has cooled off after phenomenal six-week stretch to start 2016 (MLive.com)
- Brooks Laich ‘taken back a little bit’ by trade from Capitals, eager to start over (Washington Times)
- Rivalry becomes casualty with Wings' move to East (Detroit News)
- Are Flyers peaking just at the right time? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sens' Clarke MacArthur remains out with concussion (Ottawa Sun)
- Bobrovsky practices; no return date set (Columbus Dispatch)
- Eric Staal gives Rangers big net presence (New York Newsday)
- Newest Kings winger Kris Versteeg is ready to make another run at a Stanley Cup title (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins hope change of scenery benefits defenseman Schultz (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Tanguay excited for chance to help Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Hectic days for a new Devil (Bergen Record)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond starts against Lightning while Craig Anderson sits out with lower-body injury (Ottawa Sun)
- Calvin Pickard replaces Semyon Varlamov as Avs' No. 1 goalie (Denver Post)
- How Rangers’ Chris Kreider put all the trade talk behind him (New York Post)
- At 29, Canes’ new center scores in first NHL game (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jets' young guns ready to step up (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers star Connor McDavid plays better when the stage is big -- just like Wayne Gretzky (Edmonton Journal)
- Mark Messier doesn’t see Rangers as underdogs in chase for Stanley Cup (New York Daily News)
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