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Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Devils' offense comes to life in 6-4 win
(NorthJersey.com)
Predators make franchise history with 9-game winning streak by beating Stars
(The Tennessean)
Brad Marchand stars in a defenseless, yet entertaining Bruins win
(Boston Globe)
Fast and furious: Staal stays hot, Wild sets record in victory over Carolina
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Expect Brock Boeser to make a full recovery from his back injury
(Vancouver Province)
NHL will discuss goalie interference at GM meetings this month
(Toronto Star)
‘Trailblazer’ Willie O’Ree gaining support for Hockey Hall of Fame induction
(Orange County Register)
Tavares: ‘This isn’t a whole lot of fun right now’
(New York Newsday)
Devils' Hall making strong statement two years after Oilers traded him
(Edmonton Sun)
Brayden Point does it again as Lightning wins in OT
(Tampa Bay Times)
Korpisalo backstops crucial victory
(Columbus Dispatch)
Blackhawks knock off Avs on Jonathan Toews’ overtime goal
(Chicago Sun-Times)
Mason, Laine lead Jets over Rangers; Scheifele leaves game
(Winnipeg Sun)
Wings young stars learn hard lessons in defeat
(Detroit Free Press)
Rangers fall 3-0 to Winnipeg as hopes of playoff push continue to fade
(New York Daily News)
Reilly Smith hurt as Golden Knights fall 4-1 to Columbus
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
This player’s hat trick helps Panthers pick up valuable point in playoff chase
(Miami Herald)
Avalanche loses 9 seconds into overtime at Chicago
(Denver Post)
Hot and cold: Playing to competition can be encouraging, but won't help Stars' playoff push
(Dallas Morning News)
Braden Holtby struggles again as Caps come out flat and fall to Ducks
(Washington Post)
Rickard Rakell’s scoring surge continues as Ducks shut down Capitals
(Orange County Register)
Columbus’ Cole gets another reunion with Golden Knights’ Fleury
(Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Jets veterans, rookies in awe of Madison Square Garden
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Pair of wins to break skid haven't satisfied Penguins' quest for better play
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Four-day break gives Leafs chance to 'freshen up' for final 14 games
(Toronto Sun)
Late-season victories help lighten Senators' mood
(Ottawa Sun)
The Senators picture won't be clear until season's end
(Ottawa Sun)
Corey Crawford not likely to be back on ice soon for Blackhawks
(Chicago Tribune)
Flames' Mike Smith brings optimism with unexpected appearance at practice
(Calgary Sun)
Rangers’ Kevin Shattenkirk closer to return from knee injury
(New York Newsday)
Edmundson's return essential to Blues' playoff hopes
(St. Louis Post Dispatch)
Wayne Simmonds' return will help Flyers' depth
(South Jersey Courier-Post)
Penguins' Tristan Jarry benefits from serenity
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Kings’ Jack Campbell still relishes first NHL victory
(Los Angeles Times)
Ristolainen-led defense finally shows its preseason promise
(Buffalo News)
Martin would rather keep playing, Leafs' hiatus between games be darned
(Toronto Sun)
Avalanche’s Sven Andrighetto thrilled to be back with team
(Denver Post)
Wings' Jared Coreau roughed up in first start of season
(Detroit News)
Blackhawks sign Erik Gustafsson to two-year extension
(Chicago Tribune)
Tyler Sikura extension a reminder of Blackhawks’ most pressing issue
(Chicago Sun-Times)
The Blackhawks can wait: John Hayden embracing his opportunity in Rockford
(Chicago Sun-Times)
'It’s going to be so dope': Eagles linebacker to join NBC's Flyers broadcast
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Watch Blackhawks grant 12-year-old boy’s wish to be a member of the team
(Chicago Sun-Times)
The Alex Ovechkin museum already spans two continents and keeps getting bigger
(Washington Post)