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Thursday, March 30, 2017
- Flames fail to clinch playoff spot against Kings (Calgary Sun)
- Capitals keep on rolling, hold off Avalanche for sixth straight win (Washington Post)
- Blackhawks shake mini-slump by throttling defending champs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blues' win moves them to brink of playoff berth (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Lightning's Steven Stamkos could return this weekend (Tampa Bay Times)
- NHL makes Kings’ trip to China official (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Gary Bettman pushed NHL general managers to ignore media questions about fighting, unsealed documents show (New York Daily News)
- Hockey comes to Beijing, with Bettman, a billionaire and Beckham (Globe & Mail)
- Red Wings End 25-Year Playoff Streak, While Oilers End a Drought (New York Times)
- Kendall Coyne, Team USA chasing another women's hockey world championship (Chicago Tribune)
- Red Wings' streak not likely to be matched again: 'The rebuild is on' (MLive.com)
- Detroit Red Wings' veterans will experience first idle spring (Detroit Free Press)
- Leafs’ Auston Matthews has the right linemates for a season of firsts (Toronto Star)
- Laine not focused on Calder (Winnipeg Sun)
- Shoot, Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner can improve (Toronto Sun)
- Coyotes' Vrbata nominated for Masterton Trophy (Arizona Republic)
- Sluggish loss to Blackhawks extends Penguins' winless streak to four (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blues hold off Coyotes, sweep home-and-home (Arizona Republic)
- If Avalanche has had an entertaining loss, this one – to the Capitals – was it (Denver Post)
- Tomas Jurco hopes first goal is the start of something good (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Slow stretch no surprise to Blues' Hutton (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Burmistrov motivated to return from 'scary' hit (Arizona Republic)
- Ducks enjoy reward of win streak, playoff spot (Orange County Register)
- Rangers expect better of themselves after backing into playoff spot (New York Daily News)
- Senators closing in on playoff spot with five of seven games on road (Ottawa Sun)
- 'You want to have a bowl of nails for lunch': Put-up time for Isles (New York Post)
- Hurricanes’ 12-game roll sparks playoff hopes (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Beaten and battered Panthers hope to close season out strong (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- It's all about a show of youth the rest of the Stars season (Dallas Morning News)
- Tortorella takes steps to stop team's stagnant play (Columbus Dispatch)
- Leafs' Andersen feels 'ready to go' in Nashville (Toronto Sun)
- Zach Parise likely to miss one Wild game after scary eye injury (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red Wings' Luke Glendening out for final six games (MLive.com)
- Brouwer peaking at right time for Calgary Flames (Calgary Sun)
- Gostisbehere finally looks himself, not blaming surgery (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sacrifice, love and uncommon maturity: Brock Boeser's NHL arrival a 'bigger-than-hockey moment' (Vancouver Sun)
- Nosek finally breaking through with Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Wild calls up goalie Alex Stalock to start Thursday (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canadiens on verge of clinching playoff spot, Lindgren called up (Montreal Gazette)
- Top prospect Joel Eriksson Ek returns to Wild ‘bigger and stronger’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Tyson Jost signs with Avalanche, will play down the stretch of regular season (Denver Post)
- Bruins prospect Charlie McAvoy will join Providence (Boston Globe)
- Wild sign former Gophers captain Justin Kloos to two-year deal (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Born in Quebec, Jonathan Marchessault has found his home in South Florida (Miami Herald)
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