Friday, March 24, 2023
- Rangers bounce back to take down Metro-leading Hurricanes (New York Post)
- Maple Leafs bounce back to pound Panthers and widen lead on Tampa Bay (Toronto Sun)
- Bruins far from their best, but they still beat Canadiens (Boston Globe)
- John Carlson makes long-awaited return as Caps throttle Blackhawks (Washington Post)
- Panthers’ Eric, Marc Staal become latest NHL players to refuse to wear ‘Pride’ jerseys (Miami Herald)
- Staal deflects questions about ditching Pride jersey, but Tkachuk makes strong statement (Miami Herald)
- 'It's been fine': Kadri downplays rumours of friction with Sutter (Calgary Sun)
- 'Pretty obscene': Former Russian journalist slams NHL's lapdog Pride excuse (Winnipeg Sun)
- Blackhawks’ Connor Murphy focusing on ‘big message’ for Pride Night, despite lack of jerseys (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Oilers captain Connor McDavid taking his game to new heights this season (Edmonton Sun)
- Ducks’ Trevor Zegras in line for significant raise this summer (Orange County Register)
- Sharks’ Quinn optimistic Team USA’s top stars will be together soon (San Jose Mercury News)
- Jets take care of business, take down Ducks 3-2 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Nashville Predators top Seattle Kraken in shootout; Filip Forsberg's progress hits snag (The Tennessean)
- Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger suppresses March woes, steps up in win vs. Penguins (Dallas Morning News)
- Vancouver feasts on tepid Sharks team (Vancouver Province)
- Senators romp past Lightning, as DeBrincat and Sogaard break long slumps (Ottawa Citizen)
- James van Riemsdyk helps the Flyers to a 5-4 shootout victory over the Minnesota Wild (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Kraken let Predators hang around in playoff hunt thanks to shootout loss (Seattle Times)
- Wild keep securing points, but fall to Flyers 5-4 in a shootout (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- 'Go play the game right': Wings squander early 2-0 lead in loss to Blues (Detroit News)
- Chicago Blackhawks lose their 3rd straight — a 6-1 drubbing by the Washington Capitals — in a rough debut for Anton Khudobin (Chicago Tribune)
- Penguins put up an admirable fight on short rest in their 3-2 loss to Dallas (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Canadiens give Bruins a good fight, but end up losing 4-2 (Montreal Gazette)
- Rangers' Lindgren misses game vs. Hurricanes (New York Newsday)
- Stars defensemen Miro Heiskanen just made franchise history (Dallas Morning News)
- Derek Lalonde disappointed by Red Wings’ response to adversity (MLive.com)
- David Pastrnak about to join an elite group of Bruins as he notches goal No. 49 against the Canadiens (Boston Globe)
- Stars’ Jason Robertson plays 200th game, Tyler Seguin returns (Dallas Morning News)
- Ducks allow late goal, lose third straight game (Orange County Register)
- Turnovers, slow start doom Sharks in lopsided loss to Vancouver Canucks (San Jose Mercury News)
- Canadiens' Josh Anderson done for the season with high ankle sprain (Montreal Gazette)
- Brock Nelson back at Islanders practice after injury scare (New York Post)
- Darren Helm’s addition to Avalanche lineup won’t be gradual after second injury. In fact, it included a controversial penalty involving Sidney Crosby right away. (Denver Post)
- Most underrated player in the NHL? The Wild think it’s Jonas Brodin (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Islanders’ Cal Clutterbuck back in business with Identity Line (New York Post)
- Gudbranson working out as Blue Jackets' new 'sheriff' (Columbus Dispatch)
- Red Wings’ Simon Edvinsson learning to use big frame for physical game (MLive.com)
- Blue Jackets center Cole Sillinger headed to Cleveland (Columbus Dispatch)
- Sharks’ top prospect injured in AHL game in Colorado (San Jose Mercury News)
- Penn State’s Jimmy Dowd Jr. looks to follow in his father’s footsteps as he chases an NCAA hockey title (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Colourful commentator John Garrett set to retire from Canucks broadcasts (Vancouver Province)
- Sutcliffe on LeBreton Flats: 'It would be great if the LeBreton thing went ahead, but it's not the only scenario (Ottawa Citizen)