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Bryzgalov done?; Bettman intrigued by outdoor game at Penn State (Puck Headlines)

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SAN JOSE, CA - FEBRUARY 20: Brent Burns #88 and SJ Sharkie of the San Jose Sharks pose for the camera during the family skate session a day before the game against the Los Angeles Kings during the Stadium Series Game on February 20, 2015 at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Don Smith/NHLI via Getty Images)
SAN JOSE, CA - FEBRUARY 20: Brent Burns #88 and SJ Sharkie of the San Jose Sharks pose for the camera during the family skate session a day before the game against the Los Angeles Kings during the Stadium Series Game on February 20, 2015 at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Don Smith/NHLI via Getty Images)

• A Brent Burns selfie with SJ Sharkie? Yes please.  [Getty Images]

• Ilya Bryzgalov has returned home for the remainder of the NHL season. [Ducks]

• NHL commissioner Gary Bettman is “intrigued” by a possible outdoor game at Beaver Stadium. [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]

• Paul Stewart shoots back at Eric Lindros for his defamation lawsuit against the referee. [nj.com]

• Braydon Coburn could be sent packing with Philly’s depth on its blueline. [philly.com]

• With his injury history, is it time for Alexei Emelin to just retire?. [Rabid Habs]

• Interesting take on Chicago’s issues: Somewhere, whoever actually runs the Hawks front office should crack open a beer or make a strong drink and breathe a sigh of relief that Patrick Kane’s surgery provides cover today that the Hawks once again missed out on a trade target that would have solved a lot of their problems.” [Committed Indian]

• Nashville's Colin Wilson and Craig Smith are hitting restricted free agency. They're having career years. How much are they worth. [On the Forecheck]

• Who is one of the busiest guys for the Coyotes around trade deadline time? The equipment manager of course. [AZCentral]

• It’s time for Caps coach Barry Trotz to tinker with the team’s third line. [Brooks Laich Year]

•  Former Sabres prospect Alex Biega is playing quite well with the Vancouver Canucks [Buffalo Hockey Beat]

• Ottawa general manager Bryan Murray does not have a ‘his’ type of player. It’s actually a myth. [Welcome to your Karlsson Years]

• The Columbus Blue Jackets may be out of the playoff hunt, but there are still some positives with them [Fox Sports Ohio]

• The fantasy impact of the Kings’ move for Andrej Sekera. [Dobber Hockey]

• It’s near the end of February, and how does the college hockey bracket look? [College Hockey News]

• Should the Bruins really “Fire Sale” their team. What does this term even really mean in regards to Boston? [Days of Y’Orr]

•  Why we shouldn’t compare men’s and women’s hockey. [Hockey Wilderness]

• The Kings got a missing piece they badly needed in Andrej Sekera, [Bleacher Report]

• Joey Moss was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. A story on the man who inspired the Oilers, the city of Edmonton and their fans. [Global News]

• The man who created NHL94 reflects on his career and the incredible video game that changed our lives. [Bangor Daily News]

• Get to know Andrej Sekera in only the way Royal Half could possibly show us [Royal Half]

• The Barclays Center files a trademark for a ‘Brooklyn Hockey’ logo, which looks much like a Brooklyn Nets logo. Hipsterish and all. [Islanders Point Blank]

• Finally, Watch Connor McDavid look awesome.

 

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