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Bruins trade options; Fedorov's management future (Puck Headlines)

Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media.

GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 13: Actor David Boreanaz of the FOX television series Bones poses with the Arizona Coyotes mascot Howler during an NHL game against the San Jose Sharks at Gila River Arena on February 13, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/NHLI via Getty Images)
GLENDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 13: Actor David Boreanaz of the FOX television series Bones poses with the Arizona Coyotes mascot Howler during an NHL game against the San Jose Sharks at Gila River Arena on February 13, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/NHLI via Getty Images)

• David Boreanaz with a mascot. Awesome. (Getty Images)

• Could the Bruins trade Loui Eriksson or Dennis Seidenberg before the trade deadline? So how about that Tyler Seguin deal now? [Sportsnet]

• Are the Bruins buyers or sellers? No matter what they’re in a tough spot.  [Boston.com]

• Elliotte Friedman’s 30 Thoughts are always insightful. And he ponders whether Sergei Fedorov can be a future NHL general manager. [Sportsnet]

• The Flyers have re-signed defenseman Nick Schultz to a contract extension. [Flyers]

• How does height have to do with a player's success and the type of shot he gets in the NHL? [Jets Nation]

• It’s good that the Jets are getting shootout wins. But they definitely need more regulation and overtime victories with the playoff crunch coming. [Winnipeg Sun]

• Hockey parents banned from children’s games on Vancouver Island. What’s better than a story on this topic? [CBC]

• Max Pacioretty turns into the man for the Montreal Canadiens in all facets of the game. [Yahoo]

• The Winnipeg Jets are a good hockey team … and they have some very solid prospects in their system [Shnarped]

• The EPIX Road to the Stadium Series contrasted the losing Sharks and the winning Kings. Also, enjoy the continued trolling of the opening graphic. [Royal Half]

•TSN posts its most-watched month in five years, even without the NHL.[Awful Announcing]

• Should the Avalanche pursue Antoine Vermette? Does this make any sense for a team on the playoff outskirts?  [Mile High Hockey]

• The Seattle Times uses its editorial page to push for NHL hockey to come to the city. [Seattle Times]

• Brooks Laich is actually playing well. Even from an advanced stat situation.  [Japers Rink]

• The Canucks won’t part with future to upgrade on defense. [Canucks Army]

• James Neal v. Nick Foligno in a fantasy match up. Who would you take? [Dobber Hockey]

• Who is hot and who is not when it comes to junior hockey? [Buzzing the Net]

•   We always talk about the trades that changed the hockey landscape. What about the deals that didn’t happen which did the same?  [Grantland]

• Frank Bialowas, a former Philadelphia Phantoms player, was charged with shoplifting. [Courier-Post]

• Why is the Lightning so good at puck possession stats, but still their goaltenders numbers look weird? [Puckology]

• What’s up with Patrick Sharp’s numbers this year? An interesting take on what's happening with the long-time Blackhawk. [The Committed Indian]

• If the Wild is going to make a deal at the trade deadline, it would likely be fore defense. Here are some Minnesota trade targets. [Hockey Wilderness]

• Finally, Joe Thornton's jock ended up on Jimmy Kimmel.

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