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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
- Sens skewer Sharks, grab wild card spot (Ottawa Sun)
- Kings' Anze Kopitar shows dominance again in 3-1 win over New Jersey (Los Angeles Times)
- Secondary scoring shines as Flames dump Avalanche 3-2 (Calgary Herald)
- Rangers hope Lundqvist passes Tuesday test (New York Newsday)
- Coyotes' Burke given green light to pursue front-office job elsewhere (Arizona Republic)
- Penguins' Dupuis will not return this season (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Lowry named new coach of Canada's junior squad (Toronto Sun)
- Islanders Invite Pat LaFontaine to Bid Farewell to Nassau Coliseum (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs finally get hit where it hurts the most - fan attendance (National Post)
- Florida Panthers hoping to copy Lightning's success (USA Today)
- How Minnesota Wild goaltender Devan Dubnyk lifted his team into playoff contention and himself into the Vezina Trophy conversation (National Post)
- Hockey Night in Canada's play-by-play voice Bob Cole gets his own app featuring all those famous calls (National Post)
- Riding out storm, Hextall mum on possible changes ahead (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Inking Bailey a good sign for future free agents and Shanny (Toronto Sun)
- Could the Flyers have interest in Justin Williams this summer? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Leafs offering half-price game tickets (Toronto Sun)
- Business gets boost from Sens playoff-run buzz (Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild run road streak to nine with workmanlike win over lowly Leafs (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Corey Crawford steals a victory for Blackhawks in Carolina (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Jets dump Oilers 4-1 for fifth straight win (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres make just enough mistakes to lose (Buffalo News)
- Avalanche 33-27-12 after loss to Flames (Denver Post)
- Chicago Blackhawks outlast Carolina Hurricanes 3-1 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Devils fall to the Kings, 3-1, at The Rock (Bergen Record)
- Leafs find way to make losing look good (Toronto Star)
- Oilers don't measure up to rising Jets team (Edmonton Sun)
- Hartley, Roy know each other well (Denver Post)
- Devils' Jordin Tootoo chose to use restraint after two painful incidents (NJ.com)
- Since their trade from the Sabres, new Jets Drew Stafford and Tyler Myers fitting right in in Winnipeg (Edmonton Sun)
- Enroth looks back fondly on Buffalo days (Buffalo News)
- Joel Quenneville a model of consistency as he earned his 750th win (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Maple Leafs' 1,000-game man Brewer appreciates honour (Toronto Sun)
- Fast starts hold key for Penguins down the stretch (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Perplexing but producing, Canucks exceeding expectations (Vancouver Sun)
- Blues struggling to seal the deal (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Bruins just don't deserve a playoff spot now (Boston Herald)
- Home losses add to tough season (Columbus Dispatch)
- MacArthur pushing to get back in line-up (Ottawa Sun)
- Wings' Pavel Datsyuk back on ice, but return unknown (Detroit News)
- Fraser recovers from head shot, anxious to play (Edmonton Journal)
- Bolts' Stamkos shows he wants to lead at both ends of ice (Tampa Tribune)
- New Ranger Keith Yandle has long-awaited breakout game against Ducks (New York Daily News)
- Arizona Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson's value continues to grow with leadership role (Arizona Republic)
- Detroit Red Wings' Gustav Nyquist, Tomas Tatar looking to snap out of late-season scoring slumps (MLive.com)
- Ducks' James Wisniewski is back in a familiar place (Los Angeles Times)
- Penguins forward Beau Bennett copes with nightmarish season (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Hot March for Stone, on and off ice (Ottawa Sun)
- Smith's thankful to be back with big club (Ottawa Sun)
- Ducks' Thompson makes career of dirty work (Orange County Register)
- Wild willing to sign draftee Lucia, who will mull his options (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames notes: Mutual admiration between wee wingers (Calgary Herald)
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