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Game 1 build-up; Calder Cup free live stream; drunk ice resurfacer driver jailed (Puck Headlines)

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• The SANDley Cup inside the Tampa Hilton. [Sean Leahy]

• The contrasting styles of Joel Quenneville and Jon Cooper. [Last Word On Sports]

• Stanley Cup Final Systems Look: Special Teams. (Fancy stats.) [JenLC13]

• "Tony Esposito, Hall of Fame Ambassador for the Blackhawks, was on the ground floor with the Tampa Bay Lightning. An early issue: finding a ceiling." [Blackhawks]

• Lightning fans should take pride in their 'non-traditional' hockey market label. [Raw Charge]

• Stanley Cup Final edition of "What to Watch For." [Hockey Snobs]

• Bucket Bracket Showdown: Corey Crawford's mask vs. Ben Bishop's mask. [Hockey by Design]

• Uniform watch: Stanley Cup Final edition. [ESPN]

• Down Goes Brown's The Mighty 14: A requiem for those who didn’t make the Stanley Cup Final. [Grantland]

• The AHL will livestream the Calder Cup Final for free. [AHL]

• Fascinating read on studying gender and sports fandom. [PPP]

• Good news for the city of Glendale: They'll receive a 17-percent increase in revenue from the Coyotes. [Sportsnet]

• If the LA Kings decide to cut Slava Voynov, he would likely not be asked to play for his hometown's KHL club, HC Traktor Chelyabinsk. [Today's Slapshot]

• The Los Angeles Kings’ Director of Digital Media, Pat Donahue, explains why pushing the boundaries has been a successful social media strategy for the two-time Stanley Cup champs and how he handles the inevitable “trolls”. [The Pink Puck]

• Justice prevails: drunk ice resurfacer driver sentenced to nine days in jail. [Fox Sports]

• Marek Zidlicky wants to return to Detroit next season. The Red Wings are non-committal at this point. [Detroit Free Press]

• There will be 'tweaks' to Hockey Night in Canada next season; however, George Stroumboulopoulos will remain as host. [CBC]

• Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli expresses willingness to move draft picks for “more game-ready players." [Edmonton Journal]

• Islanders make plans to ease fans' transition to Brooklyn from Nassau Coliseum. [Newsday]

• How the Jets can use the return of the Manitoba Moose to their advantage. [Jets Nation]

• The Utica Comets have ousted the Grand Rapids Griffins, and move on to face the Manchester Monarchs in the Calder Cup final. [AHL]

• Following the successful NWHL Foundation Summer Training Camp tour in May, which featured upwards of 120 top free agents in four cities, the league is adding an additional camp for international players in late July. [NWHL]

• "Poker pro Matt Stout said he wouldn't leave the [World Series of Poker] for his brother's wedding but had no trouble jumping on a plane to watch the Rangers battle for a spot in the Stanley Cup finals." Playoffs > Weddings. [Poker Listings]

• 2015-16 Fantasy Outlook: Detroit Red Wings and New York Islanders [Dobber]

• Worst to First – Fantasy Preview #27: Maple Leafs. [The Puck Exchange]

• Finally, Keith Olbermann rants and raves on the NHL's policy of not disclosing injuries in the playoffs. Kinda funny, kinda infuriating, kinda makes sense. You pick. [YouTube]

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