OPINION
- KEN CAMPBELL: Avalanche blueliner Ryan Graves is making plenty of noise in Colorado with his 'quiet' game (The Hockey News)
- JARED CLINTON: The Kevin Fiala breakout has arrived -- and it's exactly what the Minnesota Wild needed (The Hockey News)
- JARED CLINTON: The Hart trophy favorites are coming into focus, but these fringe MVPs contenders will impact voting (The Hockey News)
- IAIN MacINTYRE: Canucks look to Demko to elevate game after string of key injuries (Sportsnet)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Leafs sent back to drawing board as defence slips in loss to Sharks (Sportsnet)
- ERIC ENGELS: Bergevin, Julien must take Canadiens to next year’s playoffs to keep jobs safe (Sportsnet)
- ERIC FRANCIS: NHL GMs hope proposed offside rule change ‘promotes offence’ (Sportsnet)
- FRANK SERAVALLI: NHL’s new puck will premiere on opening night of playoffs (TSN)
- MICHAEL TRAIKOS: No need for Marchand to troll Maple Leafs this year (National Post)
- LARRY BROOKS: Rangers' playoff obstacles now include refs and a lot more (New York Post)
- JOHN SHIPLEY: ‘Magic man’ Fiala delivers again in Wild’s win (St. Paul Pioneer Press)
- RON COOK: Win over Ottawa gives Penguins a chance to feel good about themselves again (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- PATRICK JOHNSTON: Canucks look to alternatives as Hughes, Myers miss team practice (Vancouver Province)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: How the Maple Leafs’ Zach Hyman became the NHL’s most accurate sniper (Toronto Star)
- STU COWAN: Habs GM doubles down, says Julien will return next season (Montreal Gazette)
- JIM SOUHAN: That's entertainment: Surging Kevin Fiala adds plenty of spice to Wild's playoff push (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- LARRY BROOKS: Chris Kreider’s injury exposes Rangers’ youth problem (New York Post)
- KEVIN GORMAN: For Penguins, March playoff push not as simple as snapping losing streak (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- ED WILLES: Canucks insist they're calm under pressure — even if fans are panicking (Vancouver Province)
- JOHN ROMANO: No Stamkos, no offense, no warm fuzzies for the Lightning against Boston (Tampa Bay Times)
- MIKE HARRINGTON: Travels lead to more travails as Sabres get grounded by Jets to finish trip 0-4 (Buffalo News)
- STU COWAN: 'When healthy, we have a great hockey team,' Byron says (Montreal Gazette)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Don’t blame the goalie. The Jekyll and Hyde Leafs just couldn’t keep up with the lousy Sharks (Toronto Star)
- JAMIE SAMUELSEN: All Detroit sports teams are rebuilding, so who'll get it right? (Detroit Free Press)
- JARED CLINTON: Toews stakes claim as Shootout King, but which players have struggled most in the skills competition? (The Hockey News)
- ERIC FRANCIS: Flames' Gaudreau scores on 'tough day' after death of his grandfather (Sportsnet)
- EMILY KAPLAN: How to combat the NHL's groupthink problem on head coach hirings (ESPN)
- MICHAEL TRAIKOS: David Ayres a smokescreen as NHL full of hot air on suspensions (National Post)
- MIKE CHAMBERS: Pavel Francouz, “salt of the earth,” is the man for the job in Avalanche net (Denver Post)
- KEN WARREN: Shoutout drought comes to an end, Sabourin scores again, keeping track of Tkachuk and Norris goes to Belleville (Ottawa Citizen)
- JOHN STEIGERWALD: Penguins’ rough stretch no reason to panic (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- JIM SOUHAN: Perhaps a certain former Wild GM was right about Fiala (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- DAMIEN COX: Steven Stamkos surgery creates a hole for the Lightning, and he could miss a potential first-round playoff matchup with the Leafs (Toronto Star)
- PAUL FRIESEN: Jets may rue the Leap Day that wasn't (Winnipeg Sun)
- JACK TODD: Lack of a true No. 1 centre is Montreal's main weakness (Montreal Gazette)
- BENJAMIN HOCHMAN: Can Blues become the darlings of the NHL? Are they already? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- RON COOK: Bad time for Penguins to slide, but don't panic just yet (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- LARRY BROOKS: This is where we’re at with Henrik Lundqvist (New York Post)
- DAVE FESCHUK: The Maple Leafs’ injury numbers aren’t as painful as you might expect (Toronto Star)
- MIKE McINTYRE: Jets played the right way, despite loss to Oilers (Winnipeg Free Press)
- MIKE HARRINGTON: March won't mean anything in the standings but it could mean everything for Jason Botterill (Buffalo News)
- MIKE SIELSKI: With Carter Hart, Flyers finally have an edge in net, even against Henrik Lundqvist (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- JOHN ROMANO: Why Steven Stamkos’ latest injury feels so ominous (Tampa Bay Times)
- TERRY JONES: Edmonton Oilers make March meaningful again (Edmonton Sun)