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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
- Devils fall to Flames, 1-0, as playoff hopes dim (Bergen Record)
- Minnesota Wild goalie Ilya Bryzgalov posts another shutout with 1-0 win over Winnipeg (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Curtain drops on crushing campaign (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers clinch playoff spot on day off (New York Newsday)
- Zac Rinaldo suspended four games for hit on Buffalo's Ruhwedel (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Leafs lose Lupul for season (Toronto Sun)
- Lightning signs GM Yzerman to four-year extension (Tampa Bay Times)
- Tennessee legislature abolishes jock tax (The Tennessean)
- Rangers Wonder if Home Is Advantage (New York Times)
- Maple Leafs could be eliminated Tuesday night (Toronto Sun)
- Capitals face long odds (Washington Post)
- Penguins hope to reverse trend of poor spring showings at home (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Ducks' goalie John Gibson posts shutout in NHL debut (Los Angeles Times)
- Jets can't get off ground in loss to Minnesota Wild (Winnipeg Sun)
- Ducks stuck on Gibson, not with him (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- Hutchinson earns 2nd look (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jersey product Kenny Agostino draws penalty leading to Flames goal that dooms Devils (Newark Star Ledger)
- Jaromir Jagr joking about Devils losing to hot goalie: If you can't beat him, 'kill him' (Newark Star Ledger)
- Selanne knows the ART of aging gracefully (Vancouver Province)
- Bruins have late priorities in order (Boston Herald)
- Rangers headed to playoffs, but still work to be done (Bergen Record)
- With playoff berth in sight, Red Wings insist 'job is not done' (Detroit Free Press)
- Lightning falling into pattern of falling behind (Tampa Bay Times)
- No rest for weary Blues as regular season winds down (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coyotes upbeat despite losses (Arizona Republic)
- Low-scoring Florida Panthers flirt with history (Miami Herald)
- Canes face tough personnel decisions as offseason looms (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Red Wings' Mike Babcock looks for winning formula by mixing up lines (Detroit News)
- Improvement of Morin, Nordstrom, Regin creates puzzle for Quenneville (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Injuries Thin once full forward ranks (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sabres' cast changes once again (Buffalo News)
- Gorges, Weise looking to return to Habs' lineup (Montreal Gazette)
- Wild goalie Curry takes long road back to NHL (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Anderson tries to look ahead, not back at the lost season (Ottawa Citizen)
- Tyler Seguin more excited about his four blocked shots than six-point road trip as he tries to will Stars into playoffs (Dallas Morning News)
- Orpik's future remains up in the air (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Panthers' Upshall goes from bench to team leader under Horachek (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Rangers recall Fast from Hartford (New York Post)
- Minnesota Wild hope to see recent signee Christian Folin in action soon (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- San Jose Sharks rookie Matt Nieto helps his mom fight cancer (San Jose Mercury News)
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