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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
- Florida Panthers beat Canadiens, clinch first Atlantic Division title (Miami Herald)
- Isles clinch playoffs on Hickey’s winning goal (New York Newsday)
- Kane scores his 44th; Toews sparks Hawks to 6-2 rout of Coyotes (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Avalanche's playoff hopes end after loss at Nashville (Denver Post)
- Wild's night at the X: Another loss, booed off ice, but playoff berth clinched (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Rangers top Lightning, 3-2, but lose captain Ryan McDonagh for rest of regular season (New York Daily News)
- Shootout loss deals blow to Bruins’ playoff push (Boston Globe)
- Lightning lose 3-2 to Rangers, but back into playoff spot (Tampa Tribune)
- Maple Leafs' Kadri subdued as he addresses suspension (Toronto Sun)
- Canes’ Bill Peters to coach Team Canada at World Championship (Raleigh News & Observer)
- Senators coach Cameron gets call for worlds (Ottawa Sun)
- Counted-out Sidney Crosby’s return to greatness is a familiar story (Globe & Mail)
- NHL This Week: The New Canadien (New York Times)
- Hockey without rough stuff: How junior leagues have decreased fighting (USA Today)
- Avenue of Champions nears the end of the road (Globe & Mail)
- Edmonton Oilers want to shine in Rexall Place finale (Edmonton Journal)
- Edmonton Oilers alumni share memories of Rexall Place (Edmonton Journal)
- First and last for WHA Oilers goalie: Ken Brown comes full circle with end of hockey at Edmonton's Rexall Place (Edmonton Journal)
- Is it time for Ducks' Ryan Kesler to be part of Selke Trophy talk? (Orange County Register)
- Ducks Ryan Kesler brushes of Selke talk with focus on playoffs (Winnipeg Sun)
- Sabres grind out 3-1 victory over Devils (Buffalo News)
- Penguins rally from 3-goal deficit to top Senators (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- San Jose Sharks blank Minnesota Wild, set franchise record for road wins in a season (San Jose Mercury News)
- Predators end 4-game skid vs. Avs (The Tennessean)
- Jeff Carter makes a good read and delivers in Kings' 5-4 win over the Flames (Los Angeles Times)
- Capitals fall to Islanders in OT as Braden Holtby’s wins bid stalls (Washington Post)
- Devils beaten by Sabres, 3-1, in Patrik Elias' return (Bergen Record)
- Coyotes routed by Blackhawks in Chicago (Arizona Republic)
- Ottawa Senators blow 3-0 lead in loss to Pittsburgh Penguins (Ottawa Sun)
- Shinkaruk shines in home debut as Flames fall to Kings (Calgary Herald)
- Missed opportunities in overtime are costly for Ducks in 2-1 loss to Jets (Los Angeles Times)
- Predators' Colin Wilson ends goal drought (The Tennessean)
- 'Competition is great' Torchetti shakes up Wild lineup by scratching four (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Andrew Copp earning trust, more minutes from Maurice (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Nikita Zadorov says big hit from Washington's Tom Wilson was "clean" (Denver Post)
- Brendan Lemieux makes pro debut after stormy season in junior (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Norwood’s Noah Hanifin a pain for Bruins (Boston Herald)
- Top three spots in Central still to be decided with two games left in the Stars season (Dallas Morning News)
- It’s now or next year for Red Wings (Detroit News)
- Blackhawks' Quenneville: Crawford will be ready for playoffs (Chicago Daily Herald)
- Panthers defenseman Erik Gudbranson sent home for evaluation after hit to the head, according to source (South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
- Victor Hedman, Ryan Callahan join Lightning's growing injury list (Tampa Bay Times)
- Oh baby! Blues' Brodziak riding a hot streak (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- Calgary Flames forward Hunter Shinkaruk's small stick lets him work tight around the goal (Calgary Sun)
- Brady Skjei recalled by Rangers to replace Ryan McDonagh (New York Newsday)
- Leafs' Greening has hot hand (Toronto Sun)
- Tax exemption saves Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan $48.5 million for 2016 fiscal year (New York Daily News)
- Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond sticks with Seinfeld (Ottawa Sun)
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