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Friday, April 8, 2016
- Bruins breathe life into playoff hopes (Boston Herald)
- Drouin scores winner as Lightning clinches first-round home ice (Tampa Tribune)
- Crosby's OT goal wins 8th straight, clinches home ice in 1st round for Pens (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Home-ice clincher: Tarasenko rallies Blues past Blackhawks (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Islanders beat Rangers to sweep season series (New York Newsday)
- Kings take control of Pacific Division fate with 2-1 win over Ducks (Los Angeles Times)
- Flyers lose in OT to lowly Maple Leafs (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Quebec Senator Jacques Demers in hospital after suffering stroke (Montreal Gazette)
- Las Vegas' new T-Mobile Arena opens, with big fights and maybe the NHL coming (Los Angeles Times)
- The Enduring Power of Jaromir Jagr (New York Times)
- For One Member of Famed NHL Class, Reality Took a Different Path (New York Times)
- Is John Torchetti ready to be Wild's full-time coach? (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Edmonton Oilers players hope new arena is the scene of better results (Edmonton Sun)
- Senators send fans home happy with win over Panthers (Ottawa Sun)
- Maple Leafs wreak havoc on Flyers’ playoff hopes (Toronto Star)
- Backlund, Flames crush lacklustre Canucks in home season finale (Calgary Herald)
- Predators rally, then beat Coyotes in OT (The Tennessean)
- Devils are zapped by Lightning, 4-2 (Bergen Record)
- Rangers downed by Islanders, 4-1 (Bergen Record)
- Florida Panthers start flat, can’t claw back against Senators (Miami Herald)
- Canes lose to Canadiens 4-2 in last home game of season (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Canucks scorched 7-3 by Flames in season's final road game (Vancouver Sun)
- Sidney Crosby’s overtime goal lifts hot Penguins over Capitals (Washington Post)
- Coyotes blow 2-goal lead, fall to Predators in OT (Arizona Republic)
- San Jose allows two late goals to lose (San Jose Mercury News)
- Kings edge Ducks, 2-1, close in on first division title since 1991 (Orange County Register)
- Chicago Blackhawks will open playoffs on road (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Patrick Roy sick of losing as Avs fall to Stars (Denver Post)
- Red Wings fall into bad habits, which need to be corrected quickly for must-win finale (MLive.com)
- Drouin makes unlikely return to Lightning, makes immediate impact (Tampa Tribune)
- Filip Forsberg ties Predators season goals record at 33 (The Tennessean)
- Along for ride, Kelly hopes to regain control (Boston Herald)
- Rangers' Dan Girardi out vs. Isles (New York Newsday)
- Claude Julien takes it to the Max for offensive jolt (Boston Herald)
- Jarome Iginla plans to return next season (Denver Post)
- Ex-67 Campbell hits 1,000-game mark (Ottawa Citizen)
- Playoff possibilities: Red Wings still control own destiny, but might end up needing help (MLive.com)
- Despite OT loss, Flyers still control their playoff fate (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bruins still need help to make the playoffs (Boston Globe)
- Martin Hanzal out for rest of season with injury (Arizona Republic)
- Islanders’ Anders Lee suffers fractured leg (New York Newsday)
- Victor Hedman could return to Lightning on Saturday (Tampa Bay Times)
- Bruce Boudreau still wants Frederik Andersen to be ready for Ducks' playoff run (Orange County Register)
- Senators' Stone back on ice after Byfuglien hit (Ottawa Sun)
- Dark time and season end for Sabres’ Ennis (Buffalo News)
- Gostisbehere named Flyers' top defenseman (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bryan Bickell eager to made strong impression in short time (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins recall Sestito from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Jets prospect pool remains deep (Winnipeg Sun)
- Marlies goaltender Antoine Bibeau is his own toughest critic (Toronto Star)
- Jacques Demers a positive example for those battling illiteracy (Montreal Gazette)
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