DAILY PRIME - MARCH 27, 2014: NET RETURNS primepucks.com Thu 3/27/14 8:14 AM

A must-win last night for the Vancouver Canucks and G Eddie Lack (29 SV) came up with some big saves to raise his record to 15-14-4; a great road win for the rookie net minder.  Lack has started 14 straight games and should get all the starts the rest of the way.  The coaching staff is taking a good look to see if Lack can handle the stress of being the number 1, so if you are in need of goaltending, Lack is a good bet as the Canucks battle to get into playoff position.....Daniel Sedin has "officially" returned by scoring his first goal in 2014, his last goal coming on December 30th against Philadelphia. That's 23 games before hitting the twine.  He surely misses his twin brother who has been idled by a leg injury.  I can surely understand that having twin boys myself.  Expect Henrik back by next week and Daniel's production to go up in the Canuck's playoff push. The battle for second place in the Metropolitan Division was all Henrik Lundqvist and the Rangers' defense as they stymied the Philadelphia Flyers 3-1 at the Garden last night. The" King" was going for his third shutout this month but Jakub Voracek put the end to that with a blazing shot with less than 2 minutes remaining. The "King of Broadway" pushed aside 30 shots on goal for his 30th win on the season.  That's 30+ victories in each of his 9 year NHL career except for the lockout season where he had 24 but would have eclipsed 30 wins if there was a full season, so I counted it.  Henrik is supreme!....Even though Claude Giroux had an assist on the Flyers' goal, he was mainly invisible during the game thanks to Rangers' D-men Ryan McDonagh and Dan Girardi, who held the superstar without a shot on goal. Don't expect that to happen too much, Giroux is a stud.... Speaking of McDonagh, the young defenseman extended his scoring streak to 5 games with at least a point with his 14th goal and gave him 13 points in 14 March games.  The Canadiens are surely kicking themselves for trading him for Scott Gomez.  Ewww! You just know it won't be a cakewalk playing against Calgary despite their ranking near the bottom of the Western Conference. Winners of 8 of their past 13, the Flames, behind Karri Ramo's third straight start, hosted the Anaheim Ducks and took a 2-1 lead into the 3rd period. With the Western Conference title within reach, the Ducks picked up their game and pulled out a 3-2 win.  Ramo turned aside 31 of 33 SOG and if you are in need of a sleeper goaltender for next season, put Ramo at the top of your list as he has been playing spectacular since his return from injury.