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Saturday, March 26, 2016
- Costly victory: Bolts beat Islanders, regain 1st place, but lose Stralman (Tampa Tribune)
- John Carlson’s one-timer is one goal the Capitals need to beat Devils (Washington Post)
- Elliott earns third straight shutout; Blues claim fifth playoff berth in a row (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ducks' Josh Manson fined for throat-slash gesture vs. Toronto (Orange County Register)
- Saying goodbye to the house that Gretzky built (Globe & Mail)
- How might a potential expansion draft affect Flyers? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Claude Julien says NHL should add 'common sense' to video review process (Boston Herald)
- Seth Jones blooming in larger role with Blue Jackets (The Tennessean)
- Ex-Jacket Ryan Johansen settles in with Predators, but misses Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Scott Wedgewood and Devils fall to Washington Capitals in OT, 1-0 (NJ.com)
- Isles give up seven goals in loss to Lightning (New York Newsday)
- The latest entry in the march to nowhere (Vancouver Province)
- Stamkos, Kucherov having scoring chemistry (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tryamkin making a big impression with Canucks (Vancouver Sun)
- Rangers looking to stay hot in playoff push (New York Newsday)
- Kings are having their problems with three-game skid, but an emotional letdown may not be among them (Los Angeles Times)
- Coyotes still have plenty to play for as season winds down (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers thrive in Hakstol's system (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- To Rangers coach Alain Vigneault, Kevin Hayes is heaven sent (New York Daily News)
- Penguins aim to keep power play simple without Malkin (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Penguins' blue line getting reshuffled with Maatta 'week to week' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- D-day looms for Clarke MacArthur (Ottawa Citizen)
- Corey Crawford not likely to make Blackhawks’ road trip (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Trouba questionable for Jets; Kichton called up (Winnipeg Sun)
- With 1 goal in his last 7 games, Patrick Kane gets a 3-day break (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flyers' banged-up Mason expected to play (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- With Kruger's return, Hawks reassemble power-filled 4th line (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall happy to end scoring slump (Edmonton Journal)
- Yandle sparking Rangers' power play (Bergen Record)
- Tanner Glass' value to Rangers comes with or without gloves on (New York Post)
- Faceoff practice pays for Bozak (Toronto Sun)
- Increasing puck power bodes well for Lowry (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Edmonton Oilers' Patrick Maroon finding offensive touch alongside talented centres (Edmonton Journal)
- Panthers' versatile Reilly Smith may be steal of the year (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Red Wings' Dylan Larkin feeling 'a pretty good sense of urgency' (Detroit Free Press)
- San Jose Sharks' Joonas Donskoi has improved outlook (San Jose Mercury News)
- Pageau making an impact at both ends of ice (Ottawa Citizen)
- Jakub Nakladal point shot provides Calgary Flames with rare bright spot in 6-2 loss (Calgary Sun)
- Canadiens prospects Hanley, Dietz seize their chance as injuries take toll on blue line (Montreal Gazette)
- Sabres’ rookies hope to impress in Blue and Gold debuts (Buffalo News)
- Belgium bombing touches Raleigh family (Raleigh News & Observer)
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