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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
- Blues trade for Bouwmeester (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Kings adding a Sabre to their weaponry: L.A. acquires Robyn Regehr from Buffalo (Los Angeles Daily News)
- Blackhawks acquire Michal Handzus from Sharks for fourth-round draft pick (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Penguins star Crosby upbeat; status still unclear (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- Broken leg ends season for Flyers' Talbot (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- Maple Leafs allowed to speak to Kiprusoff's agent (Calgary Herald)
- Red Wings' Ken Holland finds trade market tight (USA Today)
- No big deals likely as deadline nears (Washington Post)
- Flyers' GM Holmgren mulling over making some more moves (South Jersey Courier-Post)
- NHL trade deadline probably won't apply much to Colorado Avalanche (Denver Post)
- Rangers keeping ear on trade talks (Bergen Record)
- Sharks' Clowe draws trade interest, including Wild (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Flyers in the mix of teams chasing San Jose forward Ryane Clowe (Philadelphia Daily News)
- GM Dave Nonis won't mortgage future for sake of making trade (Toronto Star)
- Cheveldayoff says Jets can be both buyers and sellers (Winnipeg Sun)
- Red Wings hold out for premium talent instead of spare parts (Detroit News)
- Jay Feaster shoulders blame for Flames' woes: 'If it's anybody's fault, then itÕs my fault' (Calgary Herald)
- Flames' newest addition compared to Giordano (Calgary Sun)
- Cundari 'caught off guard' by move to Flames (Calgary Herald)
- Senators try to deal with trade deadline anxiety (Ottawa Citizen)
- Tocchet feels the pain of CrosbyÕs broken jaw (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- With titanium plates, Crosby's jaw expected to heal quickly (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- With Crosby out, Bylsma will keep lines largely intact (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- Kennedy to fill void for Crosby on Penguins' top line (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- L.A. youth hockey flourishing with inspiration from The Great One (Los Angeles Times)
- Blues sharp in road win (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- San Jose Sharks beat Vancouver Canucks 3-2 (San Jose Mercury News)
- Persistence pays off for the Ducks in 4-0 victory against Stars (Los Angeles Times)
- Islanders beat Devils, stay on course for playoff spot (New York Post)
- Derek Stepan, Ryan Callahan power Rangers past Jets, 4-2 (Bergen Record)
- Habs continue roll with win over 'Canes (Montreal Gazette)
- Rozsival gives Hawks shootout surprise (Chicago Tribune)
- Oilers beat Flames 4-1 (Edmonton Sun)
- Red Wings rebound from drubbing to edge Avalanche (Detroit News)
- Panic time in Jetsville (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Avs drop 3-2 decision at Detroit Red Wings (Denver Post)
- Devils fall to Islanders, 3-1 (Bergen Record)
- Slow start costs Minnesota Wild this time as Blues deliver a wake-up call (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- Preds settle for a point (The Tennessean)
- Flames fall in Battle of Alberta (Calgary Sun)
- Canucks offence sputters as Vancouver falls 3-2 to San Jose Sharks (Vancouver Sun)
- Clitsome suffers eye injury but coach thinks he'll be OK (Winnipeg Sun)
- Devils' Tom Kostopoulos said to be 'all right' after being KO'd in fight (Newark Star Ledger)
- Predators' loss overshadows Rinne's play (The Tennessean)
- Jensen debuts on the top line (Vancouver Province)
- Rangers rookies strapped to bench (New York Post)
- Gang's all here for Sens road trip (Ottawa Sun)
- Coyotes' playoff hopes hinge on homestand (Arizona Republic)
- Sense of renewal permeates Lightning (Tampa Tribune)
- After whirlwind, Lightning's Cooper gets breather (Tampa Bay Times)
- Blackhawks play it safe with Hossa, Sharp (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Darren Helm's prolonged injury frustrates many in Red Wings organization (Detroit Free Press)
- Krejci & wingers fall in line (Boston Herald)
- Fleischmann reliable Panther with health concerns in check (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Islanders sign Notre Dame's Anders Lee to two-year deal (New York Newsday)
- Canucks will be better off with relocated AHL team after buying Peoria Rivermen: GM Mike Gillis (Vancouver Sun)
- Jets say ticket prices among lowest for Canadian teams (Winnipeg Free Press)
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