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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Steven Stamkos scores twice late to help Tampa Bay Lightning defeat Washington Capitals 4-2
(Tampa Bay Times)
Kings are all alone at the top ... for now
(Los Angeles Daily News)
Price has headaches, team says
(Montreal Gazette)
Shanahan opts to suspend Wings' Quincey one game
(Detroit Free Press)
NHL goes after Flyers' Laviolette, Pens' Granato
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
NHL playoff races hit homestretch
(Toronto Star)
Feaster faces major reno
(Calgary Sun)
Murray 'pleasantly surprised' by Senators' playoff berth
(Ottawa Citizen)
Sabres' margin for error nearly zero
(Buffalo News)
Bruins getting just rewards
(Boston Globe)
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Sens plan to do damage in the playoffs
(Ottawa Sun)
Red Wings have six potential first-round foes heading into final week of regular season
(MLive.com)
Blues trying to turn up intensity
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Sutter focuses on season as questions about fate arise
(Calgary Herald)
Leafs have 'too much pride to throw games'
(Toronto Sun)
Flames left to reflect on campaign full of 'what-ifs'
(Calgary Herald)
Leafs hope help is on the way
(Toronto Sun)
Restricted free agents hope to return to Flames
(Calgary Herald)
'C' you later, Iginla?
(Calgary Sun)
Steven Stamkos wants no special treatment to help him hit 60 goals
(Tampa Bay Times)
Kane relishes role of Blackhawks' 'elder' statesman
(Chicago Daily Herald)
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Selanne: Ducks aren't that bad
(Orange County Register)
NCAA Frozen Four pursuit stems from Lightning's title
(Tampa Tribune)
Bolts' NCAA memories forever frozen in time
(Tampa Tribune)
Kings upend Oilers, even as Dubnyk stands on his head again
(Edmonton Journal)
Penguins' focus is still about getting 3 wins
(Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
Vancouver Canucks know that first place in West is theirs for the taking
(Vancouver Sun)
Time for Wild to tank? No thanks, Yeo says
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
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Capuano expects Isles still to play hard
(New York Newsday)
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Goalies key to success for Florida Panthers
(Miami Herald)
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Grossmann, Briere join injury list
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
All's well that ends Wellwood's season
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Red Wings still expecting Darren Helm to return during first round of playoffs
(MLive.com)
Pens goalie looks for form
(Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
Work ethic separates Coyotes' Mike Smith
(Arizona Republic)
Avalanche's Matt Duchene learning to live, play with injuries
(Denver Post)
Vancouver Canucks' Henrik Sedin gets mojo boost without Daniel
(Vancouver Province)
Preds' Hornqvist and Fisher are in midst of their own game within the game
(Nashville City Paper)
Injury-plagued Backlund hoped to return for playoffs
(Calgary Herald)
Devils unsure about rookie Adam Larsson's status for the playoffs
(Newark Star Ledger)
Blue Jackets' Wisniewski wants to play until bitter end
(Columbus Dispatch)
Flyers' Read plays cleanly, effectively
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Lapierre enjoying his scoring while Daniel Sedin recovers
(Vancouver Province)
Marc-Andre Gragnani finding a place with Canucks
(Vancouver Sun)
Vitale no longer an ordinary Joe
(Philadelphia Daily News)
Young Canes playing for next season's spots
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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Jets call up Cormier
(Winnipeg Sun)
Colborne hopes to give Leafs a jolt
(Toronto Sun)
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