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Thursday, March 23, 2017
- Maple Leafs jump Bruins for third in East after beating Blue Jackets (Toronto Sun)
- Rickard Rakell dazzles again as Ducks top Oilers, 4-3 (Orange County Register)
- Isles edge Rangers for badly needed win (New York Newsday)
- NHL Player Safety schedules a hearing for Ristolainen (Buffalo News)
- Senators owner Eugene Melnyk optimistic on Lebreton Flats deal (Ottawa Sun)
- When Vegas Golden Knights Sought Trainer, They Turned to Circus (New York Times)
- NHL Player Safety schedules a hearing for Ristolainen (Buffalo News)Late Update
- Anders Lee Hopes to Help Islanders Power Into the Postseason (New York Times)
- Could T.J. Oshie, not Alex Ovechkin, lead the Capitals in scoring this season? (Washington Times)
- Blue Jackets rookie Werenski left out of Calder chatter (Toronto Sun)
- Why Sidney Crosby scores so easily with his backhand (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rangers fall for seventh straight time at Garden in 3-2 loss to Islanders (New York Daily News)
- Ducks edge Oilers in possible first-round playoff preview (Edmonton Journal)
- Young Islanders overcome Tavares' bad night (New York Newsday)
- Raanta proves himself while filing in for Lundqvist (New York Newsday)
- Fehr play against Blue Jackets (Toronto Sun)
- Ducks iron man Andrew Cogliano reaches another milestone with consecutive game streak (Orange County Register)
- Lightning needs big win total in final 10 games for playoff hope (Tampa Bay Times)
- Kings vow to keep fighting, but playoffs are almost out of reach (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Defensive lapses late in games leave Panthers at a loss, season in ruins (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Flyers make line changes, seeking a spark (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Red Wings take ‘professional’ approach to stretch run (Detroit News)
- Kings' reaction to hit on Drew Doughty would have been different at a different time (Los Angeles Times)
- Joel Quenneville: Blackhawks 'much better' vs. Canucks despite big deficit (Chicago Tribune)
- Lundqvist expected to return during trip out west (New York Newsday)
- Janmark 'absolutely' plans to return by training camp, but next season with Stars is still up in air (Dallas Morning News)
- Markus Granlund reveals he played most of the season with busted wrist ligaments (Vancouver Province)
- Buffalo's blue-line injuries create opportunities for young defensemen (Buffalo News)
- Stastny injury presents new worry for Blues (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Flames goalie in a real NHL groove (Calgary Herald)
- Carolina Hurricanes’ Eddie Lack thinking less, playing better (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Jimmy Howard: Red Wings owe it to fans to play their best (MLive.com)
- Kevin Shattenkirk will have to keep waiting for his first goal as a Capital (Washington Times)
- Avalanche’s Mark Barberio: From odd man out at Montreal, to top pairing with Colorado (Denver Post)
- Martin Hanzal celebrates reunion with family, first goal with Wild (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Canadiens shuffle Alex Galchenyuk to wing (Montreal Gazette)
- Red Wings' Mantha showing why he's 'deadly' (Detroit Free Press)
- Patience finally paying off for Nick Bonino (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Blandisi, Quenneville leading Devils' youth push (NorthJersey.com)
- Fischer using call-up to audition for 2017-18 (Arizona Republic)
- Two of Red Wings' top picks from 2016 headed to Grand Rapids Griffins (MLive.com)
- Sabres reassign Bailey, Austin and Nelson to Rochester (Buffalo News)
- Tanev recalled by Jets (Winnipeg Sun)
- Talks between Sens, White grind to a halt (Ottawa Sun)
- John Hayden: College student by day, Blackhawk by night (Chicago Tribune)
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