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Thursday, March 31, 2016
- Ducks rout Flames, 8-3, and take over division lead (Los Angeles Times)
- Flyers stun Caps in possible playoff preview (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Senators officially eliminated from playoffs (Ottawa Sun)
- Likely Duncan Keith suspension could extend into playoffs after hearing (Chicago Tribune)
- Cory Schneider set to return (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers’ Vincent Trocheck out for rest of regular season (Miami Herald)
- Canucks rookie Jake Virtanen slapped with two-game suspension for 'predatory' hit on Shark (Vancouver Sun)
- Eric Staal uses Players’ Tribune to say thanks to Carolina Hurricanes, fans (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jimmy Vesey's advisers dispute Predators' claims (The Tennessean)
- Coliseum reopening slated for March 2017 (New York Newsday)
- ACC, NBA, NHL to monitor, assess state’s controversial HB2 (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Cal Clutterbuck Churns Out Big Goals for Islanders (New York Times)
- NHLers say no to Edmonton (Edmonton Sun)
- NHL’s internal email reveal troubling disregard for subject of concussions (Toronto Star)
- Emails offer revealing look at NHL’s inner workings (Toronto Star)
- Blackhawks facing worst-case scenario as playoffs loom (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Wild's Charlie Coyle 'stunned' by Duncan Keith's stick to his face (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sharks preparing for Ducks or Kings in NHL playoffs (San Jose Mercury News)
- Crosby: Winning for Lemieux 'would motivate' Penguins (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Playoff preview? After 2-1 loss to Flyers in shootout, Capitals might hope not (Washington Post)
- Sens down Jets 2-1, continue winning streak against Winnipeg (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Steve Mason feeling in the zone for Flyers’ playoff run (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rangers on verge of clinching playoff spot (Bergen Record)
- With Steen back, Blues could peak for playoffs (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Improving Oilers going through slow death (Edmonton Sun)
- Stars coach Lindy Ruff trying to juggle developing young players with winning now (Dallas Morning News)
- Blashill blames leaky 'D' for latest Wings' loss (Detroit News)
- Kings' Marian Gaborik might not be back for playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Fabbri's status unclear after leg injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Little's status changes, could return this season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Shane Doan avoids serious injury after hit (Arizona Republic)
- Isles need goalies to come through down stretch (New York Newsday)
- Senators' Hammond looks back on frustrating season (Ottawa Sun)
- No guarantees on when Gomez returns to Senators lineup (Ottawa Sun)
- Letang's gaudy ice-time, productivity numbers quantify career season (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Stoll's play hitting stride for Wild as playoffs approach (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Leafs' Connor Brown gets comfortable (Toronto Sun)
- Justin Schultz's numbers add up to a good start with Penguins (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Sonny Milano to get 'home' debut with Blue Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Bring on the extra work, Trouba says (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Calgary Flames captain Mark Giordano once again the NHL team's Masterton Trophy nominee (Calgary Sun)
- Wild prospect Mario Lucia ready for pro debut (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Colorado Avalanche bringing up their baby defensemen (Denver Post)
- Leafs hope goalie can seize unique opportunity (Toronto Sun)
- Jets agree to terms with Tanev (Winnipeg Sun)
- Accuser 'devastated' after Blackhawks quickly reinstate prospect in revenge porn case (Chicago Tribune)
- Marty St. Louis to return to help Tampa Bay host Frozen Four (Tampa Bay Times)
- Wisconsin hires Granato: 'I get to be a Badger again' (Detroit News)
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