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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
- Late Milan Lucic goal lifts Bruins over Panthers (Boston Globe)
- Ovechkin's milestone goal helps spark Capitals past Hurricanes, 4-2 (Washington Post)
- Senators earn a vital shootout win over Red Wings (Ottawa Citizen)
- Chris Kreider, Henrik Lundqvist help Rangers get back on track with 3-2 win over Jets (New York Daily News)
- Victory, elimination (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sharks' Mirco Mueller done for season (San Jose Mercury News)
- Austin Czarnik skates out of NCAAs into Bruins contract (Boston Herald)
- Edmonton Oilers sign U.S. college prospect Joey Laleggia to entry-level contract (Edmonton Journal)
- How the Flyers got under the Pittsburgh Penguins' skin (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Rangers goalie Cam Talbot talks about being understudy to King Henrik (Montreal Gazette)
- Weber nominated for Masterton Trophy (Buffalo News)
- Hendricks chosen as Oilers' nominee for Masterton trophy (Edmonton Journal)
- Hudler the front-runner for NHL player of month award after 23 points in March (Calgary Herald)
- Flames winger Jiri Hudler had a month not soon forgotten (Calgary Sun)
- Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf steps up as a leader and top Hart Trophy candidate (Los Angeles Times)
- Calgary Flames centre Sean Monahan wise beyond his 20 years (Calgary Sun)
- Flyers' Couturier, Schenn hurt by deployment (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly impresses on, off ice (Toronto Sun)
- Inconsistency hurts Maple Leafs goaltender James Reimer (Toronto Sun)
- Reimer shuts down Stamkos, Lightning in Leafs' second straight win (Toronto Star)
- Canucks keep calm and carry on (Vancouver Province)
- Jets blow another one (Winnipeg Sun)
- Bolts experience post-clinch letdown against Toronto (Tampa Tribune)
- Red Wings lackluster in defeat (Detroit Free Press)
- Predators fall to Canucks in shootout (The Tennessean)
- Devils lose 6th in a row, 3-2, in overtime to Columbus Blue Jackets (NJ.com)
- 'Violent, deliberate' crosscheck could cost Byfuglien (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Vigneault upset with refs for non-call (New York Newsday)
- Little's return not enough to spark Winnipeg's offence (Winnipeg Free Press)
- For Milan Lucic, 'It's clicked' (Boston Herald)
- David Pastrnak sends Bruins to 'Seventh' heaven (Boston Herald)
- Predators' Paul Gaustad takes hit to head (The Tennessean)
- Wings' Miller cut near eye by skate; sight OK (Detroit Free Press)
- Senators, Red Wings backups pushing for No. 1 spot (Ottawa Sun)
- Slater Koekkoek makes debut with Lightning (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kings' playoff chances took a hit Monday (Los Angeles Times)
- Blues should be feeling urgency now (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wild players enjoy living on the plus side as team improves (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Win over Coyotes has Sabres gunning for more (Buffalo News)
- Capuano's faith in Halak paid off vs. Red Wings (New York Newsday)
- Canadiens coach Therrien shuffles deck during practice (Montreal Gazette)
- This Rangers' key offensive cog expected to return against Wild (New York Post)
- Tough lineup decisions await Yeo as Wild gets healthy (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Pouliot taking advantage of Penguins' manpower issues (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Freewheeling Kris Versteeg struggling to keep things simple (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Despres moves right in for Ducks (Orange County Register)
- Hornqvist's net-front presence with Penguins could be valuable asset (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Joey LaLeggia takes his DU degree to pro hockey with Edmonton and its AHL affiliate (Denver Post)
- Report: Predators prospect Jimmy Vesey to stay at Harvard (The Tennessean)
- Penguins a love affair for Evancho sisters (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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