Wednesday, March 14, 2018
- Preds beat Jets, take over NHL lead (The Tennessean)
- Bruins storm back to beat Hurricanes (Boston Globe)
- Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche win at Minnesota Wild, solidify wild-card spot (Denver Post)
- Canadiens' Shea Weber sidelined for six months after foot surgery (Montreal Gazette)
- Return uncertain, but Eichel relieved to be back on ice (Buffalo News)
- Leafs' Andreas Johnsson to make NHL debut, Auston Matthews waiting game continues (Toronto Sun)
- Kings' Michael Futa will not seek Hurricanes' GM job (Los Angeles Times)
- Laine haunts elite goalies' dreams (Winnipeg Free Press)
- The case for Leafs’ Andersen to win the Hart Trophy over the Vezina (Toronto Star)
- Flames finally get much-needed win over Oilers (Calgary Sun)
- Hill, Coyotes hold on to beat Kings in SO (Arizona Republic)
- Senators finally give Condon some support in win over Lightning (Ottawa Sun)
- Flames blank Oilers 1-0 (Edmonton Journal)
- Brutal loss to the Bruins the latest gut punch for fading Hurricanes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Spurgeon injury adds pain to Wild's loss vs. Avs (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Lightning falls hard against Senators with Bruins next (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kings miss wide in shootout loss to Coyotes 4-3 (Los Angeles Times)
- As ghosts from the past haunt them, Stars are finding ways to lose games (Dallas Morning News)
- Wild defenseman Jared Spurgeon out after suffering ‘gross’ lower-body injury (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Swapping Jordie Benn for Greg Pateryn has worked out nicely for Stars and Canadiens (Dallas Morning News)
- Alexander Radulov gets mixed reaction from fans in return to Montreal; Bishop inching closer to return (Dallas Morning News)
- Oilers captain McDavid not interested in MVP talk (Edmonton Journal)
- Former Duluth star Dominic Toninato is no stranger to the “X” in St. Paul (Denver Post)
- Blues pull themselves back from brink (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Mental errors lead to a skid and a spot outside the playoff picture for the Ducks (Los Angeles Times)
- Boxes to check on Penguins' to-do list (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Flames playoff push will suffer in Tkachuk's absence (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers are fading because they can't finish scoring chances (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- As Red Wings' losses mount, lottery odds bulge (Detroit Free Press)
- Islanders’ Doug Weight: ‘We know we’ve got to go on a big run’ (New York Newsday)
- Rosen playing a stronger game, showing more confidence: Babcock (Toronto Sun)
- Matt Murray, Bryan Rust making progress in return from concussions (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Injured Mark Stone could be out for weeks, but it's not a long-term issue for Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Devils' Zajac could return Wednesday in Vegas (NorthJersey.com)
- Tony DeAngelo will miss time following ankle injury, hindering his development (New York Daily News)
- As Braden Holtby’s ‘reset’ continues, Philipp Grubauer’s play is making it hard to take him out of net (Washington Post)
- Rangers rookie goalie stepping up in class (New York Post)
- 'Sid and the Kids' are back together, and trying to find their old chemistry (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Defensemen provide boost with timely goals, assists (Columbus Dispatch)
- Durability not enough for Red Wings’ Niklas Kronwall (Detroit News)
- Nick Foligno adapting after switch from wing to center (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings' Zetterberg 5th in franchise goals; but how long will he play? (Detroit Free Press)
- Artem Anisimov ‘quietly’ having another productive season for Blackhawks (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins' Brian Dumoulin trying to put controversial call behind him (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Rookie defenseman Madison Bowey reassigned to American Hockey League (Washington Post)
- Johnny Gaudreau bobblehead for good cause (Calgary Herald)
- Craig Anderson, Senators met with Stoneman Douglas hockey team Monday (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)