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Sunday, March 26, 2017
- Oilers bury Avalanche 4-1 to move into first-place tie (Edmonton Sun)
- Capitals held early, explode late in 4-1 win over Coyotes (Washington Post)
- Bruins reclaim wild card (Boston Herald)
- Bobrovsky offers goaltending gem (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators stay hot, set season high for goals in 7-2 win over Sharks (The Tennessean)
- Florida Panthers have a Saturday night blowout, chase Chicago Blackhawks from party (Miami Herald)
- Dallas Stars’ Sharp set for hip surgery, to miss final 8 games, including Devils (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- USA Hockey's plan for replacements raises questions about anti-doping protocols (USA Today)
- NHL's Canadian teams redeem themselves (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Senators like that Melnyk called out for Crosby to be suspended (Ottawa Sun)
- Little's labour earns Jet Masterton nomination (Winnipeg Sun)
- Flames come back to beat Blues 3-2 in overtime (Calgary Herald)
- Antti Raanta records fourth shutout of season as Rangers top Kings, 3-0 (New York Daily News)
- Eichel, Sabres punch out Maple Leafs and their fans (Buffalo News)
- Enter the saviour, Brock Boeser (Vancouver Province)
- Islanders lose crucial game to Bruins (New York Newsday)
- LA Kings inching closer to offseason with shutout loss (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Flyers are shut out by Bobrovsky and Blue Jackets (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Late surge pushes Capitals by Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks lose to Predators 7-2, go winless on road trip (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blues flame out against Calgary in overtime (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Devils lose to Hurricanes after 2 3rd-period goals (NJ.com)
- Canadiens beat Senators for third time in eight days (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs lose a lot more than game in Buffalo (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks' worst performance of season ends in 7-0 loss to Panthers (Chicago Tribune)
- Wild stumbles into playoff berth despite 'embarrassing' loss to Vancouver (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Avalanche falls as third-period woes continue in first visit to Edmonton’s new arena (Denver Post)
- Islanders lose Nikolay Kulemin to upper-body injury (New York Newsday)
- Preds' Jarnkrok OK after taking hard punch (The Tennessean)
- Sharks’ Micheal Haley facing supplemental discipline (San Jose Mercury News)
- McElhinney ready to step up for Leafs if needed (Toronto Sun)
- Savvy Kyle Quincey makes key play (Columbus Dispatch)
- Burnsville native Brock Boeser scores game-winner in NHL debut against Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kings right wing Brodzinski makes NHL debut against Rangers (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Coyotes use free time on the road to explore (Arizona Republic)
- Devils officially out of playoffs: How it happened and how it changes (NJ.com)
- Ducks trying to see their way through power outage (Orange County Register)
- Florida Panthers’ Tom Rowe wishes he didn’t play Aaron Ekblad so soon after concussion (Miami Herald)
- Malkin's absence felt on power play (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Cammalleri, Josefson's returns not 'imminent' (NorthJersey.com)
- Goalie Peter Budaj could have long-term Lightning benefits (Tampa Bay Times)
- Penguins defenseman Schultz sparks power-play unit (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Panthers' Bjugstad confident he can bounce back next season (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Penguins recall defenseman Warsofsky from AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Every day an NHL learning experience for Flames' call-up Andersson (Calgary Herald)
- Moved by teammate's death, former Blackhawk Carcillo aims to help others (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Cancer claims former Bruins defenseman Gary Doak at 71 (Boston Herald)
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