Sunday, March 25, 2018
- Bruce Boudreau earns victory No. 500 as Wild roll over Predators (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Leafs hang on to beat Wings and tie franchise win mark (Toronto Sun)
- Colorado Avalanche gets crucial two points with shootout win over Vegas Golden Knights (Denver Post)
- Jackets’ win streak ends at 10 (Columbus Dispatch)
- Devils hold off Lightning in possible playoff preview (New York Post)
- Wheeler, Chiarot get into it at practice (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Do NHL goalies get tired mentally or physically? (Edmonton Journal)
- Devan Dubnyk OK with NHL's change in goaltender interference review (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Matt Duchene is ready to talk contract with the Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Evander Kane scores twice as Sharks torch Calgary Flames (San Jose Mercury News)
- Behind Vincent Trocheck, Panthers erase two-goal third-period deficit to beat Coyotes (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Capitals keep fattening up on the bottom-feeders, grow division lead (Washington Post)
- Blues' win has them back in a good spot (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- With Patrick Kane as No. 1 center, Blackhawks snap skid with victory vs. Isles (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Rangers have some fun in rout of Sabres (New York Newsday)
- Edmonton Oilers beat Kings on Connor McDavid's two goals (Edmonton Journal)
- Golden Knights fall to Colorado Avalanche 2-1 in shootout (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Predators lose again in regulation, fall to Minnesota Wild to start critical weekend (The Tennessean)
- 'Getting old'; Red Wings grind, wilt under Maple Leafs' crush (Detroit News)
- Islanders fall to woeful Chicago Blackhawks (New York Newsday)
- Lightning falls to Devils for third time this season (Tampa Bay Times)
- Connor McDavid scores twice to help Oilers defeat Kings (Los Angeles Times)
- Flames losing skid hits five (Calgary Herald)
- Karlsson's return boosts Senators' spirits, but they lose again, this time to Hurricanes (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sabres' accountability problems return to spotlight (Buffalo News)
- Erik Karlsson welcomed back into Senators' lineup with open arms (Ottawa Sun)
- Devils' Mirco Mueller makes return to lineup (NorthJersey.com)
- Knights defenseman Deryk Engelland sits out loss to Avalanche (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Hamonic still battling despite Flames struggles (Calgary Herald)
- Jesper Fast relishes role as occasional alternate Rangers captain (New York Daily News)
- Peter Laviolette explains ejection from Predators' loss to Minnesota Wild (The Tennessean)
- Points are valued but overwhelmed Ducks must raise their game and fast (Orange County Register)
- Gunnarsson's injury leaves Blues thin on defense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Hornqvist and Rust form Penguins effective one-two punch as top two right wings (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins tweak defense pairs, separate Brian Dumoulin and Kris Letang (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Detroit Red Wings' Anthony Mantha, Dylan Larkin want to grow together (Detroit Free Press)
- Flyers’ Matt Read faring well in audition for his hockey future (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Avs goalie Spencer Martin recalled from San Antonio of the American Hockey League (Denver Post)
- Top prospect Dylan Sikura might be in Blackhawks’ lineup this week (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Shane Gersich joins Capitals, but 2014 draft pick will have to wait to get in the lineup (Washington Post)
- No postseason means World Championships might be an option for many Blackhawks (Chicago Sun-Times)