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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
- After latest dramatic victory, no one can count out the Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Rangers win Presidents' Trophy for first time since 1994, eyeing run to Stanley Cup (New York Daily News)
- Flames edge Coyotes 3-2, can clinch playoff spot on Thursday (Calgary Herald)
- Jets tame Wild 2-0 (Winnipeg Sun)
- Wild clinches playoff spot by holding off Blackhawks (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Canucks back in playoffs, shoot for home advantage in final two games (Vancouver Sun)
- Barclays Center breaks ground on new Islanders campus (New York Daily News)
- Quebecor naming Quebec City hockey arena Videotron Centre (Globe & Mail)
- Sharks coach McLellan wants to wait till season ends before talking about future with team (San Jose Mercury News)
- 'Whatever happens, happens': Bozak on trade talk (Toronto Sun)
- Sabres' prospects make it to postseason (Buffalo News)
- BU's Jack Eichel excels under spotlight's glare (Boston Globe)
- Noah Hanifin's skills and strength make him most coveted blue-liner at NHL draft (Toronto Sun)
- Tomas Kopecky is Florida Panthers' nominee for Masterton Trophy (Miami Herald)
- Season not a total loss for Clarkson in Columbus (Toronto Star)
- Red Wings win but playoffs will have to wait (Detroit News)
- Flyers outlast Islanders in frantic finish (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Oilers rebound with strong outing against Kings (Edmonton Journal)
- Joey Hishon's first NHL goal sends Colorado to win (Denver Post)
- Kings fall to Edmonton Oilers, 4-2, and playoff hopes flicker (Los Angeles Times)
- Blackhawks fail to gain ground in loss to Minnesota (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Halak, Isles whiff on chance to clinch playoff spot (New York Newsday)
- Rangers sweep season series with Devils, 4-2 (NJ.com)
- Predators fall to Avs (The Tennessean)
- Blues blanked but hang on to first place (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Coyotes come up short against Calgary Flames (Arizona Republic)
- Jason Zucker returns against Blackhawks (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Pavelec posts second straight shutout as Jets blank Blues 1-0 (Winnipeg Sun)
- Slumping Henrik Zetterberg delivers in big way for Red Wings after reunion with Pavel Datsyuk (MLive.com)
- Unlikely hero: Blues done in by a guy with seven goals (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Oilers forward Tyler Pitlick finally recovered from lacerated spleen, returns to lineup (Edmonton Sun)
- 'Overall body soreness' sidelines Rangers' Mats Zuccarello (New York Post)
- Three Isles out with undisclosed injuries (New York Newsday)
- Bob Hartley isn't celebrating just yet (Calgary Sun)
- Scoreboard-watching Hawks keep tabs on Blues, Preds (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Devils booed off the ice in home finale (NJ.com)
- Capitals accomplish goal, fulfill expectations by qualifying for postseason (Washington Times)
- Ducks can only wait and watch as playoff seedings are settled (Orange County Register)
- Johnston: Penguins' Letang, Ehrhoff progressing (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Joakim Nordstrom eager to pick up where he left off before injury (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Injured Lightning players Hedman, Coburn improving (Tampa Bay Times)
- Ducks goalies await word on who'll start in Game 1 of playoffs (Los Angeles Times)
- Zdeno Chara saves best for last in Bruins' playoff drive (Boston Herald)
- Future is bright for Coyotes' Oliver Ekman-Larsson (Arizona Republic)
- Rangers rookie Hayes has made huge impact (New York Newsday)
- Maple Leafs' Booth just hitting his stride (Toronto Sun)
- Calvert, Morin add oomph to fourth line (Columbus Dispatch)
- Jokinen making himself at home with Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Curtis Lazar's crystal ball sees positive future for Senators (Ottawa Citizen)
- Why Ron Hextall's patience may pay off for Brandon Manning (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Wings call up high-scoring Landon Ferraro (Detroit News)
- NHL debut on hold but at 29, Sharks forward Bryan Lerg takes it in stride (San Jose Mercury News)
- Bailey's father flies from Uganda to watch son play in NHL (Toronto Star)
- Ottawa Senators should thank Kirk McLean (Ottawa Sun)
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