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Friday, March 22, 2013
- Martin Brodeur scores goal in return as Devils top Hurricanes, 4-1 (Newark Star Ledger)
- Recovery expected for Sather (New York Post)
- Maple Leafs' Joffrey Lupul suspended two games for hit on Lightning's Victor Hedman (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks Emerging From Blackhawks' Shadow (New York Times)
- Moneyball-ization of hockey pays off for Penguins (Globe & Mail)
- Confident Blue Jackets are surging (USA Today)
- All new NHL players should wear visors: Dougie Hamilton (Ottawa Citizen)
- Florida Panthers defeat New York Rangers, start five-game road trip on good note (Miami Herald)
- Caps let desperation lead them (Washington Post)
- Bruins shaky in 2-1 win over Senators (Boston Herald)
- Sabres top Leafs on Ott's shootout goal (Buffalo News)
- Schroeder scores winner as Canucks beat Coyotes 2-1 (Vancouver Sun)
- Capitals shut out Jets again (Winnipeg Sun)
- Old foes Jaromir Jagr, Ray Whitney do in L.A. (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Predators overcome imperfection, end season's longest streak (Nashville City Paper)
- Coyotes fall to Canucks, lose 5th straight game (Arizona Republic)
- Rangers fire 45 shots on goal but lose to Panthers, 3-1 (Bergen Record)
- Isles melt down in third, lose to Montreal (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs lose to Sabres in shootout (Toronto Star)
- Habs finally solve Islanders (Montreal Gazette)
- Bruins edge Senators as time ticks down (Ottawa Citizen)
- Flames sink further after losing eighth-straight road game, 5-3 in Nashville (Calgary Herald)
- No point dwelling on loss: Jets captain Andrew Ladd (Winnipeg Sun)
- Preds find way by following Fisher's lead (The Tennessean)
- Myers leaves you wanting more (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes' Vrbata is excited to get back on ice (Arizona Republic)
- Devils' Andrei Loktionov enjoys his own comeback from injury (Newark Star Ledger)
- Preds return Kostitsyn to lineup (The Tennessean)
- Carkner back, hopes to make name for self (New York Newsday)
- Ups and downs for Leafs' Gardiner in Sabreland (Toronto Sun)
- Tortorella wants help on power play (New York Newsday)
- Flyers hope to hit the reset button (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Hawks welcome a little R&R (Chicago Tribune)Paywall to view
- Minus Malkin, Penguins' offense, power play lacking some firepower (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lightning goalie Lindback on injured reserve (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings' Todd Bertuzzi happy to be back on the road with the team, even if he's not on the ice yet (MLive.com)
- Canadiens' Bourque nears return (Montreal Gazette)
- Blackhawks' Patrick Kane has become the total package (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Halak anxious to reclaim Blues goaltending job he never lost (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Matt Hackett has been busy, but not in goal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Hartnell accepts coach's wrath (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Chuck Kobasew playing well for Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Wild's Brodin emerges as Calder candidate (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Prout off to impressive start (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ryan Jones a bright spot for the Edmonton Oilers in disappointing shootout loss (Edmonton Journal)
- Ducks sign Patrick Maroon to two-year extension (Orange County Register)
- Lightning signs college defenseman Sustr (Tampa Bay Times)
- Mike Komisarek goes to Marlies (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks' Dale Weise bows to tough guy stigma against visors (Vancouver Sun)
- Winnipeg Jets goalies vehemently against more equipment changes (Winnipeg Sun)
- Mats Sundin at centre of child obesity fight (Toronto Star)
- Panthers goalie coach Tallas remembers teammate at 9/11 memorial (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
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