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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Rangers clinch playoff berth with 4-2 win over Blue Jackets, Ryan McDonagh leaves with apparent hand injury
(New York Daily News)
Panthers set team record for points with win over Maple Leafs
(Miami Herald)
Brodziak has big night for Blues
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Islanders respond to Capuano with win over Lightning
(New York Newsday)
Pavel Datsyuk mum on his future with Detroit Red Wings
(Detroit Free Press)
Maple Leafs centre Nazem Kadri suspended four games by NHL
(Toronto Star)
Steven Stamkos has successful surgery on blood clot
(Tampa Bay Times)
Coming In From the Cold: John Scott Is Joining the Canadiens
(New York Times)
Trevor Linden leading Vancouver Canucks through a period of patience
(Globe & Mail)
The NHL’s firing season is about to begin
(Toronto Star)
Oilers head coach Todd McLellan focused on 'eradicating' what ails team
(Edmonton Journal)
The Panthers’ blueprint for success starts with GM Dale Tallon
(Toronto Star)
Bruins control playoff fate, but it won’t easy
(Boston Herald)
Red Wings excited to control own destiny in final week of playoff race
(MLive.com)
3 straight losses haven't derail Wild's playoff push
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
Sharks' Burns makes case for Norris Trophy consideration
(San Jose Mercury News)
Braden Holtby’s pursuit of NHL record guides Capitals into playoffs
(Washington Times)
Two Nylanders better than one for the Maple Leafs?
(Toronto Sun)
Canucks a royal pain for California contenders, win third straight by beating Kings 3-2
(Vancouver Sun)
Playoff berth on hold as Lightning lose to Islanders
(Tampa Tribune)
Fifth straight road loss hurts Kings bid for first-round home ice
(Los Angeles Times)
Coyotes blow two-goal lead in loss to Blues
(Arizona Republic)
Leafs can't overcome lack of Kadri against Panthers
(Toronto Sun)
Without Steven Stamkos, Lightning focuses on simplifying game
(Tampa Bay Times)
Predators seek momentum in final week of season
(The Tennessean)
Stars' confidence at a high after two-game trip through Southern California
(Dallas Morning News)
Penguins still rolling despite injury woes
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Blackhawks doing fine in Keith's absence
(Chicago Daily Herald)
Jets players have no interest in tanking for the Draft
(Winnipeg Sun)
Sabres take aim at .500 points percentage
(Buffalo News)
Blackhawks' Marian Hossa likely out Tuesday, expected to return this week
(Chicago Tribune)
Predators' Ryan Ellis, Anthony Bitetto nearing returns
(The Tennessean)
Michal Neuvirth may begin practicing with Flyers soon
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Stone’s status in doubt for final week
(Ottawa Citizen)
Adam Pelech could help Isles after comeback from thoracic outlet syndrome
(New York Newsday)
Devils' Patrik Elias hopes to be in the lineup tonight
(Bergen Record)
Ducks defenseman Simon Despres is cleared to play
(Los Angeles Times)
Hurt Seidenberg struggles at practice
(Boston Herald)
Blackhawks' Scott Darling filling in ably in goal with Corey Crawford out
(Chicago Tribune)
Wings’ Howard finds practice, patience pay off
(Detroit News)
Backlund poised for the first 82-game season of his NHL career
(Calgary Herald)
Senators' Zibanejad looking to grow
(Ottawa Citizen)
Isles’ Ryan Pulock coming up big, and more pressure’s coming
(New York Post)
College free agent Tanev to make NHL debut Tuesday for Jets in Anaheim
(Winnipeg Sun)
Islanders recall Gibson from Bridgeport
(New York Newsday)
Sabres prospect Bailey finishing strong with Amerks
(Buffalo News)
Bishop signs entry-level contract
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Ducks' Nate Thompson succeeding by a hair
(Orange County Register)
His hardest shot? At redemption
(Winnipeg Free Press)
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