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Sunday, April 2, 2017
- Flyers win but get scare as Neuvirth collapses on ice (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Draisaitl scores winner as Oilers move into first place tie with Ducks (Edmonton Journal)
- Bruins extend winning streak (Boston Globe)
- Preds within one point of playoffs after win (The Tennessean)
- Leafs win wild one over Wings, close in on playoff berth (Toronto Sun)
- Blackhawks clinch Central Division, No. 1 seed in Western Conference (Chicago Tribune)
- LA Kings’ playoff hopes all but extinguished after Predators’ win (Los Angeles Daily News)
- King says Flames are not "threatening" to move team: without a new facility, it would be a reality (Calgary Herald)
- Contract Fight With U.S.A. Hockey Over, Hard Work Begins for Women’s Team (New York Times)
- Sharing the NHL Experience, With a Roommate (New York Times)
- Kane on the road to another trophy (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Josh Ho-Sang's diverse background, talent and maturity have erased stigma of not being team player for Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Eric Staal is Wild’s Bill Masterton Trophy nominee (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Kari Lehtonen turns in memorable performance as Stars play spoiler, top Hurricanes 3-0 (Dallas Morning News)
- Jets' four-game winning streak too little, too late (Winnipeg Sun)
- Oilers snatch first place in Pacific from Ducks with 3-2 overtime win (Orange County Register)
- Canes’ playoff chances take a hit with 3-0 loss to Stars (Raleigh News & Observer)
- OT loss costs Lightning crucial point vs. Canadiens (Tampa Bay Times)
- Senators loss in Winnipeg no April Fool's joke (Ottawa Sun)
- Predators dominate Wild 3-0 in possible playoff preview (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Wings drop thriller in Leafs' final visit to JLA (Detroit News)
- Panthers unable to give Thornton win in Boston farewell as disappointing trip ends 0-4 (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Devils blanked by Flyers in another melee-filled game (NJ.com)
- Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask is up to the task (Boston Herald)
- Rick Nash is finally playing like Rick Nash at the right time (New York Post)
- Krejci’s goal was the difference (Boston Globe)
- Vecchione: 'Surreal' to join Gostisbehere, Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Boudreau underwhelmed by Wild's effort in Nashville (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Red Wings happy with effort, disappointed they didn't win for fans (MLive.com)
- Coach of the year candidate Todd McLellan hits 700-game mark (Edmonton Sun)
- Leafs' Shanahan takes one last whirl around The Joe (Toronto Sun)
- Devils on collapse of Flyers goalie Michael Neuvirth: 'Frightening to see' (NJ.com)
- Tortorella tells players to believe they belong against top opponents (Columbus Dispatch)
- Steady style suits Sullivan (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Steven Stamkos does delicate balancing act in determining Lightning return (Tampa Bay Times)
- Captain Karlsson's foot injury not serious (Ottawa Sun)
- Kunitz injured, while Sullivan denies Letang setback (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Myers hoping to get in a game before season ends for Jets (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Henrik Lundqvist moves closer to playoff form despite Rangers’ loss to Penguins (New York Daily News)
- Crawford back on top of his game (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Murray-Fleury goalie rotation proves benefit to Penguins, not drawback (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Should there be concern about Sharks goalie Martin Jones? (San Jose Mercury News)
- Blackhawks’ big names rounding into form as playoffs approach (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Blackhawks' Marian Hossa: 'Nice to prove to myself I still got it' (Chicago Tribune)
- A rested Rasmus Ristolainen ready to return to the Sabres lineup (Buffalo News)
- Avalanche center J.T. Compher part of the “reboot” preview” (Denver Post)
- Avalanche draftee Will Butcher holds the cards in signing his first NHL contract (Denver Post)
- Roommates helping Coyotes rookies adapt to NHL (Arizona Republic)
- Beer might have saved season for playoff-bound Flames (Calgary Sun)
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