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Thursday, March 7, 2013
- Daniel Carcillo's last-minute goal extends Blackhawks' streak to 24 (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Won for the Kipper (Calgary Sun)
- Leafs hang on to edge Sens (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks salvage finale (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Dziurzynski knocked out (Ottawa Sun)
- Doctors: Rangers' Staal likely to recover from right eye injury (New York Post)
- Panthers center Stephen Weiss says pain was so severe he wasn't helping himself or team (Miami Herald)
- Devils GM Lou Lamoriello: No setback for goalie Martin Brodeur (Newark Star Ledger)
- Despite Ranger's Eye Injury, Union Rejects Calls for Mandatory Visors (New York Times)
- Leafs' Frazer McLaren was looking for a 'spark' when he knocked out Senators' Dave Dziurzynski (National Post)
- Despite eye injury to NY Rangers' Marc Staal, retired NHL player Bryan Berard says players shouldn't be forced to wear protective visors (New York Daily News)
- Marc Staal injury reopens debate on NHL visors (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Despite injury to Staal, some Jackets still don't want visor (Columbus Dispatch)
- Marc Staal eye injury: Three Leafs steadfast in not wearing visor despite 'scary' incident (Toronto Star)
- Bouwmeester takes rule at face value (Calgary Sun)
- Flyers still optimistic after tough 1st half (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flames' oft-maligned rebuilding plan is the same thing the worst-to-first Habs have done (Calgary Herald)
- Penguins' Crosby at top of his game again (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Sens battered, bruised in 5-4 loss to Leafs (Ottawa Citizen)
- San Jose Sharks lose 4-1 to Calgary Flames (San Jose Mercury News)
- Leafs show they're tough, and tough to beat (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa a late scratch (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Ducks' Ryan clicks in his old spot (Orange County Register)
- Blackhawks activate Steve Montador, demote Brandon Bollig (Chicago Sun-Times)
- How Red Wings fare next 2-3 weeks will determine whether they will be players at the trade deadline (MLive.com)
- Slumping Devils not throwing pity party (Bergen Record)
- Scoring first looms large for Preds (The Tennessean)
- Rangers making strides in faceoffs (New York Newsday)
- B's woes face a third-degree look (Boston Herald)
- Minnesota Wild hope rare practice recharges team (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Noel left asking: What's missing? (Winnipeg Sun)
- Kings coach is pleased with young defensemen (Los Angeles Times)
- Clutterbuck ready to return for Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flyers' Andrej Meszaros frustrated by slow-healing shoulder/a> (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Injured Leaf Frattin says it's tough being patient (Toronto Sun)
- Defenseman Gill's absence looms large in Preds' skid (The Tennessean)
- Allen ready for second stint as Blues' goalie (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Edmonton Oilers Ryan Nugent-Hopkins working on defence, confident offence will follow (Edmonton Sun)
- Canucks get real jump from Hansen, Higgins, Raymond line (Vancouver Sun)
- Jakub Kindl takes center stage for Wings (Detroit News)
- Penguins Glass sharp in many ways (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Predators don't plan to work in newcomers slowly (Nashville City Paper)
- Several rookies fitting in nicely in Tampa Bay Lightning lineup (Tampa Tribune)
- Detroit close to Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall's old stomping grounds (Edmonton Sun)
- Father of newborn twins, Canucks winger Hansen has been scoring in his sleep (Vancouver Province)
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