Tuesday, March 30, 2021
- Darnell Nurse has prescription for Oilers overtime winner (Edmonton Journal)
- Avalanche dominates Ducks to extend points streak to 11 games (Denver Post)
- Flyers overcome late 3-goal deficit and stun Buffalo in OT, 4-3; Sabres suffer 18th straight loss (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Ekblad out 12 weeks with fractured leg. How will Panthers replace their top defenseman? (Miami Herald)
- Canadiens return following a week off, not quite certain what to expect (Montreal Gazette)
- GM Stan Bowman is ‘doing a lot of listening,’ but the Chicago Blackhawks’ abundant cap space and playoff prospects won’t affect his trade deadline strategy (Chicago Tribune)
- Wild GM Bill Guerin talks trades, contracts and draft prep (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Sharks’ Patrick Marleau would ‘have to consider’ potential trade for Stanley Cup chase (San Jose Mercury News)
- For Canucks, NHL trade deadline a matter of dollars, sense for cap-strapped club (Vancouver Province)
- Since returning from suspension, Wilson has been a difference-maker for Capitals (Washington Times)
- Struggling Flyers goalie Carter Hart split with longtime sports psychologist; has it affected his play? (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Golden Knights top Kings for 6th straight home victory (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Erik Karlsson leads San Jose Sharks past Minnesota Wild (San Jose Mercury News)
- New line works wonders for Jets as they dominate Flames 5-1 (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Jason Zucker in, Tristan Jarry out as Penguins cap season series against the Islanders with a win (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Rested Kings can’t conquer Vegas (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Road-weary Ducks prove no match for dominating Avalanche (Orange County Register)
- Wild finally falls to Sharks 4-3 in eighth round of shootout (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Islanders again fall behind early, fail to close gap in loss to Pens (New York Newsday)
- When power-play goals dry up, so does Kings’ offense (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Barry Trotz opts to play Ross Johnston over Kieffer Bellows (New York Newsday)
- Familiar territory: Stars enter another pivotal stretch that could determine their fate this season (Dallas Morning News)
- Slumping Blackhawks trying to ‘get back to the way we were playing’ as losses pile up (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Amid a major slump, Blues seek to reboot the sluggish offense (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Bruins must find ways to manufacture goals (Boston Herald)
- Sharks’ Bob Boughner gives injury update on Matt Nieto (San Jose Mercury News)
- Is Alex Pietrangelo close to returning for Golden Knights? (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Penguins activate Jason Zucker from long-term injured reserve (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Merzlikins wants more time in net for Jackets (Columbus Dispatch)
- Early return gives Kirby Dach an opportunity to prove the Blackhawks are his team now (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Yanni Gourde sets example for Lightning teammates with nonstop motor (Tampa Bay Times)
- Justin Schultz needed a reset after the 2020 season. He got it with the Caps. (Washington Post)
- Wild’s Nick Bonino earns promotion with solid play on both ends (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Rooney and Blackwell's success gives Rangers glut of forwards (New York Newsday)
- After extended wait, Flames defenceman Stone relishes return to NHL spotlight (Calgary Sun)
- Wings' Michael Rasmussen learns lessons from tough rookie season (Detroit News)
- Vitali Kravtsov's likely starting point for Rangers (New York Post)
- What Givani Smith needs to show Red Wings in latest stint (MLive.com)
- Detroit’s Dennis Cholowski and Mathias Brome reassigned to Grand Rapids (MLive.com)
- More fans allowed at Devils games as Prudential Center capacity increases this week (NJ.com)
- Lightning GM BriseBois makes grant to Carabins women's hockey program (Montreal Gazette)