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Thursday, April 2, 2015
- Ducks clinch third straight division title with 5-1 rout of Oilers (Los Angeles Times)
- Sharks beat Avalanche (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sabres chip away at deficit, top Leafs (Buffalo News)
- Lecavalier ends drought as Flyers beat Penguins (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Verdict likely today on Byfuglien's cross-check in Rangers tilt (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Martin St. Louis back for Rangers vs. Wild after missing eight games with MCL sprain (New York Daily News)
- Wings' Miller almost lost eye, wants to play next game (Detroit Free Press)
- Blues lose Tarasenko to lower-body injury (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Patrick Kane returns to Blackhawks practice, preaches patience (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Flyers' Schenn expected to have surgery (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Voynov's domestic-battery trial delayed until July 6 (Orange County Register)
- Report: San Jose Sharks new AHL franchise will be the Barracuda (San Jose Mercury News)
- Flames' arena pitch to city includes new football stadium, amateur sports facility (Calgary Herald)
- With Playoffs in Sight, Islanders Correct Their Course (New York Times)
- Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly: An athletic freak who could be the future leader of the blue and white (National Post)
- As the Zamboni Idles, N.H.L. Ice Crews Do the Heavy Clearing (New York Times)
- St. Louis becomes gateway to the NHL (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- How different will the Flyers really look next season? (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Dubnyk's dominance with Wild put him in NHL's MVP race (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Calgary Flames rookie Johnny Gaudreau made correct decision to turn pro (Calgary Sun)
- Islanders hoping John Tavares' 2-week slump a thing of the past (New York Post)
- Hammond's long road to NHL leads to Masterton nomination (Ottawa Sun)
- Penguins fall to Flyers, 4-1 (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Avs' playoff hopes take a big hit with loss to Sharks (Denver Post)
- Leafs blow lead, fall 4-3 to Sabres (Toronto Sun)
- It's very clear that the Leafs and Sabres didn't care (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers vs. Penguins: Thrill is gone (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Ducks are on track to finish first, unlike the OIlers, but they're not coasting (Edmonton Sun)
- Do the math: Wings likely to make playoffs (Detroit News)
- Fighting for playoffs, Kings know every game is 'biggest' of season (Los Angeles Times)
- Florida Panthers vow to 'keep fighting' despite damaging loss to Bruins (Miami Herald)
- Calgary Flames have their destiny in their own hands (Calgary Sun)
- Mathematically alive, Stars still optimistic about finish to season (Dallas Morning News)
- Pride stung, Canadiens take Tampa lesson to heart (Montreal Gazette)
- Dougie Hamilton has broken ribs, Kelly Olynyk says (Boston Globe)
- MacArthur joins the Senators victory party (Ottawa Citizen)
- In Weber's absence, Preds turn to Jones (The Tennessean)
- Foligno out to prove big season not a fluke (Columbus Dispatch)
- Coyotes' Mark Arcobello making a case to stay (Arizona Republic)
- Flames' prospects gunning for NCAA crown (Calgary Herald)
- Bolts sign draft pick Peca to entry-level contract (Tampa Tribune)
- Gaudreau's night faceplant wounds beak ahead of rookie of the month honours (Calgary Herald)
- Capitals' trash talk champs (Washington Post)
- Lightning defenseman Koekkoek's NHL debut a family celebration (Tampa Bay Times)
- Martin Brodeur helping son Jeremy make mark with OHL's Oshawa Generals (Toronto Star)
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