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Friday, March 17, 2017
- Leafs turn the table to get Sunshine State split (Toronto Star)
- Scott Darling, Richard Panik lead Blackhawks past Senators (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers reach seventh heaven again in 7-4 win over Boston Bruins (Edmonton Sun)
- Preds beat NHL-leading Caps in OT (The Tennessean)
- Kings finish key homestand with 2-0 win over Sabres but have lost ground in playoff chase (Los Angeles Times)
- Rask’s late goal lifts Canes to 3-1 win over Wild (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Senators to play Canadiens outdoors at TD Place (Ottawa Sun)
- U.S. women's hockey team doesn't flinch as USA Hockey deadline passes (USA Today)
- Tanner Glass, Called Up by Rangers, Adds Physical Element at Forward (New York Times)
- U.S. women’s hockey team doesn’t concede to tournament deadline in wage fight (Globe & Mail)
- Wage dispute involving U.S. women's hockey team escalating (Chicago Tribune)
- Flyers lack of consistency leaves Hextall in odd spot (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Though small by NHL standards, Crosby line putting up big numbers (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Senators' Erik Karlsson has Paul Coffey in his corner (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs youngsters learning all about the Toronto fishbowl (Toronto Sun)
- Fresh bodies help Blues bounce back to beat Sharks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wings find power play, clip Coyotes, 5-4 (SO) (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils continue their mastery over the Flyers, 6-2 (NorthJersey.com)
- Bryan Little scores two as Jets dump Islanders (Winnipeg Sun)
- Zach Werenski delivers key goal (Columbus Dispatch)
- Stars captain Jamie Benn hurt, but Dallas gets important win at Vancouver Thursday (Dallas Morning News)
- Struggling Red Wings snap Coyotes' win streak (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks’ offense falls flat in 4-1 loss to St. Louis Blues (San Jose Mercury News)
- Islanders lose crucial game to Winnipeg in playoff race (New York Newsday)
- Mason leaves hurt as ‘flat’ Flyers blown out by Devils (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Blackhawks stymie Sens from overtaking Habs for division lead (Ottawa Citizen)
- Capitals can’t get in rhythm, fall to Predators in overtime (Washington Post)
- Florida Panthers put up another fight, suffer another tough loss to Blue Jackets (Miami Herald)
- Kings crown Sabres but Lehner gets his say (Buffalo News)
- Wild slouches home after 3-1 loss to Hurricanes ends rough trip (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Bruins run out of gas, close out road trip with loss at Oilers (Boston Herald)
- Mixed results in audition-night loss, but Tryamkin answers bell (Vancouver Province)
- Nelson back in Islanders lineup (New York Newsday)
- Rookie D-man Santini a healthy scratch for first time (NorthJersey.com)
- John Hayden gets a shot on the top line in his NHL debut (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jamie Benn's got jokes when it comes to returning home to play without his brother, Jordie (Dallas Morning News)
- Domi impacting Coyotes since return from injury (Arizona Republic)
- Tanner Pearson shines during inconsistent Kings season (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Barbashev, Paajarvi adding spark to Blues lineup (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Young players, crafty veterans combine to help Red Wings rebound (MLive.com)
- Boston Bruins' Brad Marchand is now agitating on NHL scoresheets, too (Edmonton Journal)
- Blashill confident Wings’ Sheahan will halt funk (Detroit News)
- Wild, Boudreau battling fatigue factor (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Ex-Leaf Byron Froese getting another second chance with Lightning (Toronto Star)
- Ducks getting stingier as their season progresses (Orange County Register)
- Playing down a defenseman nothing new to these Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Avalanche on a hot streak after winning 3 of last 5 games (Denver Post)
- Henrik Lundqvist may return to lineup sooner than expected (New York Post)
- Jesper Fast expected to return to Rangers lineup against Panthers (New York Daily News)
- Flames captain Mark Giordano anxious for another taste of playoff atmosphere (Calgary Sun)
- Pavel Buchnevich could be odd-man out for Rangers (New York Newsday)
- Jake Guentzel has hockey upbringing to thank for his early NHL success (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins send Archibald, Sundqvist back to AHL (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- College prospect signs contract (Columbus Dispatch)
- Canes sign Booth to entry-level contract (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jon Gillies ready to give his all, for as long as he's in Calgary (Calgary Sun)
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