Flyers to remember Snider; Sharks head home; John Scott, TV analyst? (Puck Headlines)
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• It’s going to be an emotional night at Wells Fargo Center as the Philadelphia Flyers play their first home game since Ed Snider’s passing. [Inquirer]
• Adjustments on the power play are really helping the Washington Capitals. [Washington Post]
• One goal through two games is something the Minnesota Wild needs to fix quick in order to get back into their series with the Dallas Stars. [Star Tribune]
• Antoine Roussel is quite the all-around pest. [Dallas Morning News]
• Marian Gaborik felt comfortable in his return to the Los Angeles Kings lineup. Now he wants to make a difference. [LA Kings Insider]
• The San Jose Sharks did well on the road to grab a 2-0 series lead; but now they come back to SAP Center, a house of horrors this season. [Mercury News]
• Anton Stralman definitely won’t play in Round 1, but should the Tampa Bay Lightning advance, we might just see him. [Tampa Bay Times]
• A post-hockey career as a TSN analyst for John Scott? The network has called. [Buffalo News]
• Vladimir Tarasenko told the St. Louis Blues about the talented Artemi Panarin from the day he arrived. [Post-Dispatch]
• Real neat visual look at the Detroit Red Wings’ 25-season playoff streak. [Hockey on Stats]
• One early Kentucky Derby favorite? That would be Nyquist, the horse named after the Red Wings forward. [Freep]
• Metallurg and CSKA will face off in Game 7 of the Gagarin Cup on Tuesday. [KHL]
• The “Can’t Miss Kid,” Bobby Carpenter, is running in today’s Boston Marathon. [boston.com]
• Anthony Zych, the man behind those awesome Columbus Blue Jackets gameday posters, on his work and his new gig with the New Jersey Devils. [Buckeye State Hockey]
• These aren’t your old Toronto Maple Leafs. [Editor in Leaf]
• Representatives of the United Arab Emirates are attending the U18 World Championships in order to get ideas to continue developing hockey in the area. [Grand Forks Herald]
• Scoring continues to be on the decline in the NHL while empty-net goals rise. [Edmonton Journal]
• Flint Firebirds owner Rolf Nielsen accepts his five-year ban from the Ontario Hockey League. [Buzzing the Net]
• Chatting with Jason Zucker about growing up in Las Vegas and his hockey career. [TC JewFolk]
• The top 10 fantasy hockey stories of the season. [Dobber Hockey]
• Finally, here are 10 of the top plays of the regular season:
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