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Friday, March 21, 2014
- Wings earn a much-needed two points in standings (Detroit Free Press)
- Devils beat Wild, 4-3, in OT to spoil return of Zach Parise (Bergen Record)
- Sharks win first-place showdown with Ducks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Maple Leafs' Paul Ranger released from hospital, no further penalties to Lightning forward (Toronto Star)
- No NHL discipline for Alex Killorn on Paul Ranger hit (Tampa Bay Times)
- Hawks circle wagons after 'huge loss' of Kane (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Leafs in the playoffs no sure thing yet as margin for error gets slimmer (Globe & Mail)
- How the Columbus Blue Jackets are muscling their way toward the playoffs (Globe & Mail)
- Are Canucks defenceman Alex Edler's struggles the norm or just a season gone wrong? (Globe & Mail)
- What could a completely healthy Stamkos accomplish? (Ottawa Citizen)
- Oilers waiting on draft picks to provide relief (Buffalo News)
- Under construction: Three NHL team blueprints (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Deal for stud McDonagh shows why Dolan loves Sather (New York Post)
- Nash back in Columbus for first time as Ranger (New York Newsday)
- Lundqvist: Winning ugly is still winning (New York Post)
- Flyers top Stars for fourth straight win (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Not-so-perfect Lightning prevail against Ottawa (Tampa Tribune)
- Ryan Johansen drops gloves, then picks up Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Conacher's tips help Sabres snap losing streak (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes hold off Panthers for key home win (Arizona Republic)
- Kings win the numbers game against the Capitals (Los Angeles Daily News)
- After a slow start, Wild gets a point in OT loss to New Jersey (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Capitals salvage point, fall in shootout (Washington Post)
- Stars show life in fourth straight loss, but two things kept them from taking points (Dallas Morning News)
- Questionable non-call helps Coyotes edge Panthers 2-1 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Sharks knock Ducks off top with 3-2 victory (Los Angeles Times)
- Hemsky shines, Senators lose (Ottawa Citizen)
- Oilers give up early lead to fall to last-place Buffalo Sabres (Edmonton Sun)
- Red Wings show resiliency, battling back from adversity in 'character' win over potent Penguins (MLive.com)
- Simmonds shows his power (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Florida Panthers' explosive Brandon Pirri making progress (Miami Herald)
- Daniel Alfredsson provides calm under pressure - and goals - for Red Wings (Detroit Free Press)
- Palmieri, Silfverberg happy to fill Penner's void (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Red Wings leaning heavily on Brendan Smith (Detroit News)
- Panthers captain Ed Jovanovski wants to finish season on high note (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Pens' Sidney Crosby feels Wings' pain on the injury front (Detroit News)
- Bishop says Lehner will rebound from recent struggles (Ottawa Citizen)
- Zach Parise gets boos, goal and OT loss to Devils in return to New Jersey he called 'great' (Newark Star Ledger)
- No margin for error as Leafs fight for playoff berth (Toronto Star)
- Miller has new mask, Blues have new task (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Leafs goalie Jonathan Bernier 'coming along' (Toronto Sun)
- Jiri Hudler healthy and ready to go for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Rookie Eddie Lack's resilience has been remarkable (Vancouver Province)
- Winnipeg Jets Eric Tangradi makes the most of opportunity (Winnipeg Sun)
- Zack Kassian insists he's not in competition with Cody Hodgson (Vancouver Sun)
- Freshman on NHL campus, Agostino set to begin learning curve in the big leagues (Calgary Herald)
- Predators bring up Jarnkrok (The Tennessean)
- Oilers prospect Tyler Pitlick hopes to pick up where he left off (Edmonton Sun)
- Lightning signs college forward Cody Kunyk (Tampa Bay Times)
- Flyers prospect a finalist for Hobey Baker Award (Philadelphia Daily News)
- New Coyotes prospect Greg Carey is Hobey Baker finalist (Arizona Republic)
- Oilers hot on trail of highly coveted U.S. college free agent Folin (Edmonton Journal)
- Some Ottawa Senators will keep playing (Ottawa Sun)
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