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Friday, March 27, 2015
- Rangers clinch 5th straight trip to playoffs with win over Senators (New York Post)
- Kings beat Islanders for a New York-area sweep (Los Angeles Times)
- Ducks pull off a heist in Boston (Orange County Register)
- Preds edge another one of NHL's best (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes edge Sabres for back-to-back road wins (Arizona Republic)
- Boll suspended three games for hit to head (Columbus Dispatch)
- Baun, Paliotta sign on with Hawks (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Arizona Coyotes radio analyst charged with assault (Arizona Republic)
- Hockey Hall of Fame changes bylaws, Chris Pronger now eligible (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Flyers' Hextall: Big offseason moves unlikely (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Sabres boost hopes of 'tankers' (Buffalo News)
- Coyotes say little on cheers from Sabres crowd (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers' former No. 1 overall picks in awe of hype surrounding Connor McDavid, 2015 NHL draft (Edmonton Journal)
- Giordano may be out for season, but his leadership remains crucial for Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Niskanen, Kuznetsov lift Capitals in OT, 3-2 (Washington Post)
- Ward, Staal lead Canes to 5-2 victory over Penguins (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Panthers' second-period surge buries Maple Leafs (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Avalanche get three goals in second and defeat Vancouver 4-1 (Denver Post)
- Despite having poor playoff hopes, San Jose wins a wild one (San Jose Mercury News)
- Pavs' redemption continues (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Sabres bow to Coyotes, pleasing the pro-tank partisans (Buffalo News)
- Ducks beat Bruins in overtime on Getzlaf goal (Boston Globe)
- Penguins' struggles continue with 5-2 loss vs. Hurricanes (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Devils lose to Capitals, 3-2, in overtime (Bergen Record)
- Free-falling Islanders drop sixth straight at home with 3-2 loss to Kings (New York Daily News)
- Bolts falls to Nashville, can't seal playoff spot (Tampa Tribune)
- Seven losses in a row and counting for Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Canucks dress like Millionaires, play like paupers (Vancouver Sun)
- Wings' goalie woes persist in 6-4 loss to Sharks (Detroit News)
- Predators points record within reach (The Tennessean)
- Jack Capuano keeping his cool (New York Newsday)
- Red Wings players not putting blame on goaltenders for recent struggles (MLive.com)
- Big effort, Krejci back (Boston Herald)
- Cedric Paquette returns for Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Patrick Roy opts to give Avs goalie Semyon Varlamov rest (Denver Post)
- 'Blown call' by refs leads to Bruins heartbreak (Boston Globe)
- Ex-Bruin Nate Thompson gets his Ducks in a row (Boston Herald)
- Jagr the guru for Florida's young goal scorers (Toronto Star)
- Mark Borowiecki nearly hit by flying can of beer (Ottawa Citizen)
- Blues say Elliott is the team's starter (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild's defense stretches beyond Dubnyk in the crease (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Oilers head coach Todd Nelson tells D-man Justin Schultz to shake off glitchy third period (Edmonton Sun)
- Lundqvist 'just a few days away' (New York Newsday)
- Andy could be ready for Senators backup duty Saturday (Ottawa Sun)
- Rangers' Martin St. Louis pleased with progress (New York Newsday)
- Shattenkirk looks ready to return (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Winnipeg Jets hope to have Mathieu Perreault back before end of homestand (Winnipeg Sun)
- Senators captain Karlsson 'a better player now' (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins defensemen Letang, Martin embrace heavy workload (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Teuvo Teravainen knows he "can do better" for Hawks (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Calgary Flames lesser lites paying big dividends this season (Calgary Sun)
- Plenty of Calgary Flames ties to NCAA Division I Frozen Four hockey tournament (Calgary Sun)
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