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Friday, March 7, 2014
- Stamkos' return can't spark Bolts win (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings can't hang onto third-period lead, lose in overtime to Avalanche on Nicklas Lidstrom's night (MLive.com)
- Bruins of old return in win (Boston Herald)
- Blues win third in a row with Miller (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Veterans lead Kings to 3-1 victory at Winnipeg (Los Angeles Times)
- Devils' Martin Brodeur had a feeling he wouldn't be traded; happy to stay in New Jersey (Newark Star Ledger)
- Florida Panthers' Luongo settles into familiar spot (Miami Herald)
- Contract extension in works for Lightning's Yzerman (Tampa Bay Times)
- Berube has a beef with the officiating (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- NHL reduces Devils' penalties regarding Kovalchuk contract (Bergen Record)
- Maybe Islanders' Vanek trade wasn't the worst thing ever (New York Post)
- St. Louis: Trade to Rangers 'was best for me, family' (Tampa Tribune)
- Schenn, JVR trade tough to compare (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wayne Gretzky gives vote of confidence to direction of Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Journal)
- Lidstrom: 'A tremendous honor' to see Red Wings retire his jersey No. 5 (Detroit Free Press)
- Colorado Avs get overtime win at Detroit (Denver Post)
- Blackhawks happy to narrow focus for 6-1 victory (Chicago Tribune)
- Stars back up GM Jim Nill's prognostication with dominant win over Canucks (Dallas Morning News)
- Vrbata scores twice, Coyotes rout Canadiens (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks rally to beat Penguins 5-3 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Edmonton Oilers stage third-period comeback to claim overtime win (Edmonton Sun)
- Capitals barely give themselves a shot (Washington Post)
- Hail to the Kings (Winnipeg Sun)
- Richards disappointed in performance (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators lose to Blues (The Tennessean)
- Penguins fall to San Jose Sharks, 5-3 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Isles blow two-goal lead, lose to Oilers in OT (New York Newsday)
- No life, no emotion and certainly no playoffs (Vancouver Province)
- Hot squad puts on a clinic (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Defense takes turn, gives Tuukka Rask big break (Boston Herald)
- Wounded rearguard Gorges heads home (Montreal Gazette)
- Shaw wants to get back to 3 G's: grit, guts and goals (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Callahan's versatility on full display in Bolts debut (Tampa Tribune)
- David Legwand 'was real good' in Detroit Red Wings' debut, says coach Mike Babcock (MLive.com)
- Matthias was 'probably our best forward,' says coach Tortorella (Vancouver Province)
- New Pred impresses coach despite limited time (The Tennessean)
- Phoenix Coyotes coach Dave Tippett easing Martin Erat into lineup (Arizona Republic)
- Rundblad likes fit with Blackhawks offense (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Ottawa Senators have a huge battle ahead if they want to make the playoffs (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs powerless play needs work (Toronto Sun)
- NY Rangers still getting used to life without Ryan Callahan as Hurricanes await in Carolina (New York Daily News)
- St. Louis jumping right in with Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Coach: No time for Rangers to dwell on trade-deadline moves (New York Post)
- Elliott understands the addition of Miller (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Sharks praise ex-teammate, newest Penguins player Goc (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Vigneault: Diaz brings depth to struggling defensive unit (New York Post)
- Ex-Cap Mike Ribeiro still getting used to new team, style of play (Washington Times)
- Paul Stastny relieved the Avalanche didn't trade him (Denver Post)
- Edmonton Oilers forward Ryan Smyth focused on helping team now that trade deadline has passed (Edmonton Sun)
- Minnesota Wild like how their three new players will fit in (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Ales Hemsky hoping chemistry develops with Ottawa Senators captain Jason Spezza (Ottawa Sun)
- Andrej Meszaros could be blue-line booster (Boston Herald)
- Ducks put differences aside, welcome Stephane Robidas (Los Angeles Times)
- Tuomo Ruutu happy about trade to Devils, but not proud about his minus-19 (Newark Star Ledger)
- Stuart's signing means long-term stability for Jets blue-line (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Flyers' Mason gets chance to catch breath (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Jake Gardiner defensive about rash of short-handed goals (Toronto Star)
- Canes' Loktionov gives up money to play in NHL (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Flames' Knight looks to build off of big night in the faceoff circle during NHL debut (Calgary Herald)
- Sabres' Hall of Fame will induct Hasek (Buffalo News)
- Seeing his name on an Oilers jersey 'pretty special' for Mucha (Edmonton Journal)
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