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Wednesday, April 5, 2017
- After a 3-year drought, Bruins return to the postseason (Boston Globe)
- Kevin Shattenkirk finally gets his goal, and Capitals roll past Maple Leafs (Washington Post)
- Hick's OT goal keeps Islanders alive (New York Newsday)
- Senators stop the bleeding with win over Red Wings (Ottawa Citizen)
- Cam Fowler's knee injury the focus after Ducks top Flames again (Orange County Register)
- Hurricanes’ playoff chances end in loss to Minnesota Wild (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Lightning's Stamkos says no setbacks, but he remains out (Tampa Bay Times)
- Canes’ Bickell calls NHL return special, emotional (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Tom Rowe will not return as coach of Florida Panthers next season (Miami Herald)
- NHL 'not looking to negotiate' stance on Olympics: Bettman (Toronto Sun)
- NHL’s Olympics Stance Leaves Players Cold (New York Times)
- Connor McDavid’s mom wants him to ‘smell the roses’ during MVP-calibre season (Globe & Mail)
- Olympic decision could lead to more labor strife for NHL (Chicago Sun-Times)
- NHL stars express sadness — and a dare — over Olympics ban (New York Post)
- Ovechkin vows to get to South Korea for Olympics, no matter the consequence (Toronto Sun)
- Sidney Crosby 'disappointed' but doesn't rule out competing in 2018 Olympics (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Oilers captain McDavid disappointed he can't be in the Olympics (Edmonton Sun)
- Olympic decision not popular with Blues players (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Wheeler, Laine disappointed with NHL verdict on Olympics (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Bruins’ Brad Marchand among players unhappy with NHL decision not to participate in 2018 Olympics (Boston Herald)
- Stars coach Lindy Ruff disappointed in NHL's decision on Olympics; 'I think it is something that is going to be missed' (Dallas Morning News)
- Blackhawks disappointed in NHL's Olympics decision (Chicago Tribune)
- Devils disappointed in NHL's Olympic decision (NorthJersey.com)
- Wild players upset over NHL's decision to skip Olympics (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flames express disappointment with NHL's no-go on 2018 Olympics (Calgary Sun)
- Doug Weight on the Olympics, his job and Jaroslav Halak (New York Newsday)
- Fun away from rink showed Elias it was time to retire (NorthJersey.com)
- Jets spirited against St. Louis (Winnipeg Sun)
- Rare Dumoulin goal highlights Penguins' victory over Blue Jackets (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Wild wraps home schedule with a win, and a guarantee to return soon (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Without Thornton, Sharks get by Vancouver Canucks 3-1 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Avalanche shows spunk late in game and season, knocks off Blackhawks (Denver Post)
- Julius Honka is taking full advantage of end of Stars' lost season to prove he belongs at NHL level (Dallas Morning News)
- Los Angeles Kings play spoiler against the Oilers (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Islanders rally to beat Predators in overtime (The Tennessean)
- Curse continues for Flames in 3-1 road loss to Ducks (Calgary Sun)
- Blues swept by Winnipeg in season series (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Red Wings offense flat in loss to Senators (Detroit News)
- John Moore's OT goal lifts Devils to 1-0 win over Flyers (NJ.com)
- Flyers lose in OT as Morin, Vechhione make NHL debuts (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Scoring woes continue in fourth straight loss (Columbus Dispatch)
- Maple Leafs swamped by Capitals, fail to clinch playoff spot (Toronto Sun)
- Short-handed Coyotes fall to Dallas Stars in overtime (Arizona Republic)
- Blackhawks squander 3-0 lead, lose in overtime to Avs (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers fall 6-4 to playoff-missing Kings (Edmonton Journal)
- Defensemen struggle with Zach Werenski out (Columbus Dispatch)
- After more than 800 days, Brian Dumoulin scores again (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Red Wings' Nick Jensen showing offensive growth (Detroit Free Press)
- Drew Stafford enjoys whirlwind ride (Boston Globe)
- David Pastrnak ready for first playoff experience (Boston Herald)
- For Clarke MacArthur, it was an emotional return ;(Ottawa Citizen)
- Wild's Eric Staal honored for 1,000th NHL game (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Capitals coach Barry Trotz likens young Leafs to Gretzky-era Oilers (Toronto Star)
- Warming up in North Star jerseys, Zach Parise wears late father’s gear (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Sharks’ Logan Couture unsure when he’ll skate again (San Jose Mercury News)
- Wings’ Nick Jensen, 26, could be building block (Detroit News)
- Examples clear for Vecchione, Morin in development (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Sporting memories resurface with The Joe’s final days (Detroit News)
- Ekman-Larsson was playing season with 'heavy heart' (Arizona Republic)
- Amelia Meklaus wished upon a star and Carey Price came through (Montreal Gazette)
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