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Sport-Scan Daily Brief SPORT-SCAN DAILY BRIEF NHL 3/21/2019 Anaheim Ducks Blackhawks Continued 1104618 Ducks stay close but can’t solve Connor Hellebuyck in 1104652 Cutting-edge scoreboard, audio system coming to United loss to Jets Center 1104619 Ducks come up empty as payback attempt against Jets 1104653 Yes, the Blackhawks are scoreboard watching ... because falls short it's part of the fun 1104620 Ducks GM Bob Murray preaches stability, but is willing to 1104654 United Center to introduce new "cutting edge" scoreboard experiment too that, don't worry, is apparently way different than o 1104655 Powers: Despite scoring woes, Dylan Sikura’s starting to Arizona Coyotes show the player he can be 1104621 Tocchet: Derek Stepan’s return for Coyotes is ‘very close’ Colorado Avalanche Boston Bruins 1104656 Avalanche-Red Wings rivalry revisited: The Russian Five 1104622 For Charlie McAvoy, Bruins’ trip offered a return to his invades Denver treasured island 1104657 Five Takeaways: Avs crawl back into playoff picture with 1104624 Bruins notebook: Brad Marchand gets in his licks 3-1 win over Wild 1104625 Bruins rookie Connor Clifton comes home to New Jersey 1104658 BSN exclusive: The complicated situation surrounding 1104626 What we learned in Bruins' 5-0 win over Islanders: Are B's Semyon Varlamov’s future better off without Krug? 1104659 BSN exclusive: Conor Timmins to be shut down for rest of 1104627 This insane Jake DeBrusk goal scoring stat shows his season value to Bruins 1104628 Brad Marchand somehow was voted NHL's best and worst Columbus Blue Jackets trash talker 1104660 Blue Jackets | At 5-7, Trey Fix-Wolansky growing larger in team's plans Buffalo Sabres 1104661 Time running out for Blue Jackets to fix offense 1104629 Sabres going global with games in Sweden next season 1104662 Flames 4, Blue Jackets 2: Five takeaways against Tampa Bay 1104663 Blue Jackets | Top line hashes out issues over dinner 1104630 Sabres again fail to win back-to-back games, despite 1104664 Flames 4, Blue Jackets 2: Five takeaways Carter Hutton standing tall vs. Leafs 1104665 Mythbusters: Are the Blue Jackets just unlucky? 1104631 Mike Harrington: Plenty to think about in another Toronto 1104666 Blue Jackets’ plans for Elvis Merzlikins hit a snag; top victory goalie prospect won’t play for AHL Cleveland 1104632 The Wraparound: Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Buffalo Sabres 2 Dallas Stars 1104633 Pegula execs push sports wagering at Bills, Sabres 1104667 What we learned about tickets, events for the 2020 Winter games Classic between the Stars and Predators 1104634 Sabres prospect Rasmus Asplund gaining maturity with Amerks Detroit Red Wings 1104635 Former Sabre Chris Drury named GM for Team USA for 1104668 Detroit Red Wings extend Jimmy Howard, hope to pay him World Championships playoff bonus 1104636 Sabres Notebook: Jason Pominville disappointed with 1104669 Report: Red Wings, Jeff Blashill closing in on extension in being scratched 'coming days' 1104637 Sabres vs. Maple Leafs: Five Things to Know 1104670 Red Wings call up rookie Libor Sulak to bolster battered 1104638 With his future with the Sabres up in the air, Jason defense Pominville is trying to ‘enjoy every moment’ 1104671 Jimmy Howard thrilled about staying with Red Wings another season Calgary Flames 1104672 Red Wings cautious with Jacob de la Rose after heart 1104639 Reinforcements on their way for Flames scare 1104640 Flames forward Derek Ryan thrilled by Philp signing 1104673 The biggest advantage of Detroit’s Jimmy Howard 1104641 ‘My whole immediate family should be dead’: How Austin extension? Flexibility Czarnik overcame the odds to become an NHLer 1104674 Assessing Michael Rasmussen’s rookie year, as a crucial offseason looms Carolina Hurricanes 1104642 Hurricanes Outlast Penguins – Mrazek Perfect in Shootout Edmonton Oilers 1104643 ‘These are the moments we need right now’: Petr Mrazek 1104675 Oilers in 60: It's not over until it's over — it's over is the Chaotic Good that chose these Canes 1104676 Anatomy of a Oilers team getting overwhelmed at wrong 1104644 LeBrun: Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon and the question time of the Carolina GM job 1104677 Kassian didn't like dropping mitts with Maroon but a job's a job Chicago Blackhawks 1104645 The Blackhawks will open next season in Prague against Florida Panthers the Flyers after playing their preseason finale in Berl 1104678 Preview: Arizona Coyotes at Florida Panthers, 7 p.m., 1104646 The Blackhawks won't look past the Flyers despite a big Thursday 3-game stretch against wild-card rivals 1104647 A new scoreboard is coming to the United Center. It will Los Angeles Kings have the largest high-def screens among NBA and NHL a 1104679 Kings' Drew Doughty says his defense is getting better, 1104648 Blackhawks out of margin for stinkers as Flyers come to despite the ugly numbers town Thursday 1104680 NHL Players’ Association thinks Kings’ Drew Doughty is a 1104649 United Center reveals new scoreboard for 2019-20 season funny guy for Bulls, Blackhawks 1104681 After 800 games in hard-knocks AHL, Brett Sutter has 1104650 Blackhawks' Colliton puts Kane, Toews back together blossomed into leader 1104651 Blackhawks' Sikura making the most of his second chance 1104682 NHLPA POLL; DOUGHTY ON CHIRPING, HIS DEFENSIVE GAME; TOP YOUNG PLAYERS; MORE 1104683 TOFFOLI SICK, DOESN’T SKATE; LINE RUSHES; SHARKS WITHOUT KARLSSON, PAVELSKI; LINKS Minnesota Wild Flyers Continued 1104684 Shooter's touch of Wild's Ryan Donato has been years in 1104715 Flyers 5 takeaways: ‘We can’t afford to lose a game for the making the rest of the season’ 1104685 WATCH: Wild winger Jason Zucker avoids serious injury 1104716 Canadiens 3, Flyers 1: 9 things we learned from a after gruesome sequence devastating blow to long-shot playoff hopes Montreal Canadiens Pittsburgh Penguins 1104686 Canadiens Notebook: Habs give coach Claude Julien 1104717 Penguins call up forward prospect Adam Johnson reason to smile 1104718 Hits just keep on coming for Penguins defensemen 1104687 Canadiens' Carey Price voted best goalie in the NHL by 1104719 U mad, bro? Penguins fans losing it, Steelers fans … still players losing it 1104688 Stu Cowan: Brendan Gallagher puts the fight back in 1104720 Penguins recall Adam Johnson from Wilkes- Canadiens Barre/Scranton 1104689 Analyze This: Playoff hope? Canadiens are playing better 1104721 Jake Lucchini off to fast start in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton than Jackets 1104722 Five ways the Penguins can start scoring again 1104690 Why the impact of the three role players Montreal added 1104723 Penguins mailbag: Which six defensemen should Mike at the deadline might be bigger than you think Sullivan stick with? 1104691 Melnick’s GBU: The Zen master shows the Canadiens the 1104724 Allowing late goals a growing concern for Penguins path to enlightenment 1104725 Penguins GM Jim Rutherford: ‘I’m not worried about Phil Kessel’ Nashville Predators 1104726 Marshall: Deciphering Jacques Martin’s ‘coach speak’ 1104692 Austin Watson 'grateful' for latest chance with Predators after reinstatement from indefinite suspension San Jose Sharks 1104727 Sharks’ Joe Pavelski provides update on his health New Jersey Devils 1104728 Joe Pavelski focusing on being healthy for Sharks' Stanley 1104693 Taking stock of NJ Devils role players: Who's hot and Cup playoff run who's not 1104729 Sharks' Erik Karlsson voted 'best hair' by NHL Players' 1104694 Trial by fire: NJ Devils' Mackenzie Blackwood learning Association how to play through adversity 1104730 Why Sharks’ goaltending struggles don't bode well for NHL playoffs run New York Islanders 1104731 Sharks mailbag: Gustav Nyquist’s immediate impact, 1104695 Valtteri Filppula’s injury exposes Islanders’ lack of depth in Martin Jones’ inconsistent season, and more 1 area 1104696 Jordan Eberle ‘day-to-day’ with mysterious upper body St Louis Blues injury 1104732 Blues need to play better against NHL's lesser lights 1104697 Barry Trotz needs to guide Islanders to a playoff spot with 1104733 Preview: Blues vs. Red Wings his experience 1104734 Hochman: Schwartz is coming on strong for Blues at the 1104698 Valtteri Filppula out four weeks with upper-body injury right time 1104735 Perron keeps rolling after concussion recovery New York Rangers 1104736 Sundqvist sore but 'should be fine,' Berube says 1104699 David Quinn hasn’t been able to develop a Rangers’ fourth line Tampa Bay Lightning 1104700 Sophie Turner chugs red wine at Rangers game with Joe 1104737 Andrei Vasilevskiy leads the way in exciting Lightning win Jonas 1104738 Want Lightning playoff tickets? They go on sale soon 1104739 Lightning pregame: Dan Girardi’s injury status NHL downgraded to out 1104701 Karlsson, Panarin and Bobrovsky can close strong and 1104740 Ryan Callahan Foundation auctioning off Andrei cash in Vasilevskiy jersey 1104741 NHL tabs Lightning for two regular-season games in Ottawa Senators Sweden 1104702 GARRIOCH GAME REPORT: No win in the return to 1104742 Are the Carolina Hurricanes’ hockey celebrations sacrilege Vancouver for Crawford, Nilsson or hilarious? 1104703 Hogberg keeping busy and coming up big in Belleville's 1104743 Behind the mysterious demotion of top Lightning goalie net prospect Connor Ingram 1104704 Belleville Senators' torrid stretch puts them on target for 1104744 With Stamkos, Point and Kucherov in a linear attack, an AHL playoff spot Tampa’s power play is nearly unstoppable 1104705 Thomas Chabot could suit up for the Senators on Saturday Toronto Maple Leafs 1104706 The view from Belleville: After almost losing his foot, Jim 1104745 Tavares, Matthews lead Maple Leafs to 4-2 win
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