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Sunday, March 29, 2015
- Ducks beat Islanders to clinch spot in Stanley Cup playoffs (Orange County Register)
- Predators clinch playoff spot; eye division title next (The Tennessean)
- Bruins back on track (Boston Herald)
- Wild takes over 3rd in Central Division with 4-1 victory over LA (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Jamie Benn vital in Stars' 4-3 OT win against Canucks; 'We still have our eyes on the playoffs' (Dallas Morning News)
- Rangers aiming to sign 2012 first-round pick ASAP: sources (New York Post)
- Hockey's Next Great One Draws a Crowd (New York Times)
- Big Decision (and Plenty of Advice) for Hockey Prospect (New York Times)
- Al Arbour has another kind of fight now (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Avalanche handles Buffalo as Matt Duchene has goal and two assists (Denver Post)
- Mrazek shuts out Lightning as Wings win 4-0 (Detroit News)
- Maple Leafs rally to beat Senators in OT (Toronto Star)
- Staal, Faulk lift Canes past Devils (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Sixth straight victory (Columbus Dispatch)
- San Jose Sharks beat Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penguins beat Coyotes, 3-2 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Rangers hang Henrik Lundqvist out to dry with dismal first period showing in 4-2 loss to Bruins (New York Daily News)
- Steen hurt in Blues' loss to Columbus (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Ottawa Senators blow it against Toronto Maple Leafs (Ottawa Sun)
- Avs' fast start does in Sabres (Buffalo News)
- Kings can't dig out of early hole in 4-1 loss to Minnesota Wild (Los Angeles Times)
- Bolts lose two to injuries, get shut out in Detroit (Tampa Tribune)
- Devils fall to Hurricanes, 3-1 (Bergen Record)
- Slumping Islanders drop another (New York Post)
- Florida Panthers beaten by Montreal Canadiens in overtime, lose key shot at two points (Miami Herald)
- Capitals' comeback falls short (Washington Post)
- Canucks can't solve Stars, fall 4-3 in OT (Vancouver Sun)
- Penguins rally in the third to beat Coyotes (Arizona Republic)
- Flyers fall to Sharks in shootout (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Hit sends Penguins' Letang to hospital (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Coyotes' Shane Doan answers for hit on Kris Letang with fight (Arizona Republic)
- Bishop: Hit on Garrison was 'dirty' (Tampa Tribune)
- Nash scores his 40th goal to end drought (New York Newsday)
- Petr Mrazek, strong defense shut down highest-scoring team in NHL (MLive.com)
- Tavares, Isles continue to struggle (New York Newsday)
- Ryan Carter returns to lineup (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Mark Alt's NHL debut only a daytrip with Flyers (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Jack Capuano isn't down on de Haan (New York Newsday)
- Flurry of goals allowed by Lightning concerns Cooper (Tampa Bay Times)
- Veteran Brewer calls it an 'amazing day' for Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Despite slump, Blackhawks stay confident (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Avalanche defenseman Erik Johnson "very close" to return (Denver Post)
- Panthers' Tallon: Bjugstad's surgery corrected herniated disc; full recovery expected (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Predators' Shea Weber day-to-day with lower-body injury (The Tennessean)
- Sure things: Death, taxes and Pavelec in the pipes (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Richard Bachman the big little goalie for Edmonton Oilers (Edmonton Sun)
- Taylor Hall's return gives Edmonton Oilers more options (Edmonton Sun)
- Grigorenko thinks he's making progress (Buffalo News)
- Chaotic start to Copp's career (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers' farmhand Miller joins an exclusive penalty shot club (Edmonton Journal)
- Joining Hawks 'means a lot' to Hinostroza (Chicago Daily Herald)
- This collector wields Power of the Pens (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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