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Friday, April 1, 2016
- Hurricanes spoil Eric Staal’s return to Raleigh (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Kessel's two goals lead Penguins over Predators (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Panthers survive against Devils, despite penalties for rats (Miami Herald)
- Hansen's 20th helps Canucks snap 9-game skid versus Sharks (Vancouver Sun)
- Phone hearing for Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith set for Friday (Chicago Tribune)
- Improbable Rangers Win in 1970 Left Canada Out in the Cold (New York Times)
- How the Vancouver Canucks have been trying to rebuild without pain (Globe & Mail)
- With Canada shut out of NHL playoffs, who should we cheer for? (Toronto Sun)
- Calder Trophy race features more than just Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel (Toronto Star)
- Flyers' strong playoff push is with Ed Snider in mind (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- As Braden Holtby approaches the single-season record, it gets harder and harder (Washington Post)
- Ducks' Andrew Cogliano is close to playing 700 consecutive games (Los Angeles Times)
- Return of Devils' Patrik Elias could also mean goodbye (Bergen Record)
- Mentoring role of former star Adam Oates under scrutiny by NHL teams (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kings blank Flames, 3-0, to leapfrog Ducks for first place in Pacific Division (Orange County Register)
- Isles get late bounce, hold on to beat Columbus (New York Newsday)
- History in the making: Stars' win over Arizona puts many milestones within reach (Dallas Morning News)
- Stamkos: Lightning effort ‘unacceptable’ in 3-0 loss to Canadiens (Tampa Tribune)
- Leafs, Sabres go at it for final time this season (Buffalo News)
- Comeback falls short (Columbus Dispatch)
- Predators fail to clinch yet again (The Tennessean)
- Coyotes officially eliminated from playoffs (Arizona Republic)
- Sharks' home struggles continue in loss to Canucks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Devils fall to Panthers, 3-2 (Bergen Record)
- Senators resilient in win over Wild after missing playoffs (Ottawa Citizen)
- Sabres continue to own Maple Leafs in Buffalo (Toronto Star)
- Los Angeles Kings add to Calgary Flames' woes in California by posting 3-0 shutout win (Calgary Herald)
- Wild's winning streak ends, leaving Torchetti ticked (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Kucherov, Callahan return to Lightning lineup (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blake Pietila wishes first NHL goal was more important to Devils (NJ.com)
- Wellington Mara's grandson, the Hurricanes' Patrick Brown, scores first NHL goal vs. Rangers (New York Daily News)
- LI’s Milano makes NHL debut vs. Isles (New York Newsday)
- Andrew Campbell gets a chance with Maple Leafs (Toronto Sun)
- Ben Harpur makes NHL debut with Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Predators scratch Colin Wilson for first time (The Tennessean)
- Johnson wants to be a No. 1 but also loves being a Sabre (Buffalo News)
- Eric Staal describes flood of emotions in Carolina return (New York Post)
- Ducks can become first team to lead the league in both penalty killing and power plays since 1985 Islanders (Orange County Register)
- Young Blues tested on defense (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Edmonton Oilers may get Ryan Nugent-Hopkins back in lineup from concussion before end of NHL season (Edmonton Journal)
- Fabbri expected to be skating again soon (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Clutch of Edmonton Oilers defencemen on verge of returning to NHL lineup from injury (Edmonton Journal)
- Gagner stepping up for Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Flames' Jankowski doing turn in AHL a good thing (Calgary Sun)
- UFA Brandon Tanev chooses Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
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