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Friday, March 31, 2017
- Oilers sink Sharks 3-2 in potential first-round playoff preview (Edmonton Sun)
- Andersen, Matthews spark Leafs past Predators (Toronto Star)
- Lightning keeps playoffs hopes alive with win over Red Wings (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bruins scrape out a needed victory over Dallas (Boston Herald)
- Hanifin’s OT goal gives Canes 2-1 win over Blue Jackets (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Nikita Zaitsev on verge of long-term deal with Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- With boycott averted, U.S. women’s hockey team gets back to business (Globe & Mail)
- They Finally Got Paid. Now They’re Ready to Deliver Checks (New York Times)
- U.S. women's hockey team proud, but eager to move forward at world championships (USA Today)
- Always colourful, Sharks defenceman Brent Burns will win the Norris trophy (Edmonton Journal)
- Phil Kessel needs to be Phil Kessel again, which means shooting and scoring goals more often (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Backlund and Giordano Flames nominees for NHL Foundation Player award and King Clancy Memorial trophy (Calgary Herald)
- Flyers’ offense erupts to beat Islanders (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- No more moral victories: Wild earn actual 5-1 victory over Senators (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Scheifele snipes winner as Jets take down Ducks in OT (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Islanders’ playoff hopes get dimmer in loss to Philadelphia (New York Newsday)
- Some concerns for Senators after pounding from Wild (Ottawa Sun)
- Predators fall to Leafs, can't clinch playoffs until at least Saturday (The Tennessean)
- Wings lose to Lightning, 5-3; 'It’s getting old' (Detroit Free Press)
- Stars unable to capitalize on opportunities, fall to Bruins 2-0 (Dallas Morning News)
- Connor McDavid too much for Sharks in 3-2 loss to Oilers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Attack continues to sputter aside from Johnson goal (Columbus Dispatch)
- Ducks' see third-period lead, 5-game win streak disappear in loss to Jets (Orange County Register)
- Red Wings' Mantha fractures finger during fight (Detroit Free Press)
- Tuukka Rask comes up big for Bruins in shutout of Dallas Stars (Boston Globe)
- Long road back to NHL for South St. Paul’s Alex Stalock ends in win for Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Boychuk finally gets back in Isles' lineup (New York Newsday)
- Senators captain Erik Karlsson won't play in Minny (Ottawa Sun)
- Predators still grasping to clinch playoff berth (The Tennessean)
- Familiar coach, familiar result (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers’ McLellan on Couture: “He drives that team as much as anybody” (San Jose Mercury News)
- Subban still loves Leafs from afar (Toronto Star)
- Blues have plenty to play for as playoff clincher nears (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Injuries leave Penguins implementing simplified style (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Deep blue line could be a major asset for Blackhawks in playoffs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flames hoping to catch that playoff feeling (Calgary Herald)
- Their playoff hopes are all but extinguished, but the Los Angeles Kings still talk a good game (Los Angeles Times)
- Vigneault: Jimmy Vesey will be in playoff mix despite 'real off night' (New York Post)
- Knee surgery ends Enstrom's season (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Tyler Johnson joins first team skate since injury (Tampa Bay Times)
- Look who’s already back on the ice: Wild winger Zach Parise (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Doan hopes to play vs. Ovechkin, Capitals (Arizona Republic)
- Guentzel, Hainsey likely to return Friday against Rangers (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Ducks might face another tough goaltending choice when playoffs arrive (Orange County Register)
- Henrik Lundqvist, Rangers trying to find their rhythm (New York Newsday)
- Paajarvi at his best in latest shot with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin isn't sweating his goal drought (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- J.T. Miller reacts to being demoted to Rangers’ 4th-line vs. Sharks (New York Daily News)
- Top prospect Joel Eriksson Ek returns to Wild ‘bigger and stronger’ (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Charlie McAvoy skates with Providence Bruins (Boston Globe)
- Tucker Poolman ready for next chapter (Winnipeg Sun)
- Reinhart's view on being late: Stuff happens (Buffalo News)
- Big thrill in Minny for super Sens fan Pitre (Ottawa Sun)
- Blackhawks' Scott Darling answers fourth-graders' questions during school visit (Chicago Tribune)
- Amateur hockey director takes unique route to Penguins gig (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Former Ottawa Senators executive sues Melnyk, team for $1.55M; alleges discord behind the scenes (Ottawa Citizen)
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