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    Puck Headlines: Brian Elliott All-Star mask; Mario statue; Ference on Tim Thomas White House snub

    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.

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    • Via Dave Hutchison of InGoal Magazine, Brain Elliott's new mask is a "one-off 'memento' mask still features the Casey Jones character from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on one side, while the other features the Blues logo and the famed Gateway Arch." The back plate, by the way, is faded because "he plans to get autographed by fellow NHL All Stars as a keepsake." [In Goal]

    • The statue built in honor of Mario Lemieux will be unveiled outside of Consol Energy Center on March 7. No word if the Penguins will reveal the Alek Stojanov commemorative trash receptacle around the same time. [Post Gazette]

    • ESPN's Linda Cohn plays goal, gets jiggy. [Deadspin]

    • Tapeleg on the Alex Ovechkin All-Star game pull out: The problem is that the All-Star game is looking less and less star-studded right now.  There are more players bowing out and injured every day, and losing a player like Ovechkin certainly damages the luster of the game.  But the All-Star game is nothing more than a commercial for the league. A poorly produced one at that.  They need the stars to show up to make it a commercial worth watching. [Jerseys and Hockey Love]

    • Your NHL All-Star game entertainment: Grammy Award-nominated and multi-platinum selling recording artist Drake; singer and rapper Outasight; and winner of the inaugural season of NBC's "The Voice," Javier Colon. Yes, NBC reality show winner, Javier Colon. [Puck The Media]

    • Scott Hartnell gave Claude Giroux a big hug when he found out that he'll be an NHL All-Star game replacement for Jonathan Toews. Which is an unspoken way of saying, "Thank you for being the only reason why I'm an NHL All-Star game replacement for Jonathan Toews." [The 700 Level]

    • Kris Letang will replace the injured Dustin Byfuglien on the NHL All-Star game, leaving no Winnipeg Jets players in the game. "Not to discount what Letang has done this year as being not worthy of All-Star consideration (he's nearly at a point-per-game clip), but to have a team not represented in the game is not only mystifying, but rather insulting." [THW]

    • Brent Burns is out Tuesday night for the San Jose Sharks against the Calgary Flames, but "it's not a knee" injury. [Mercury News]

    • If you've not seen Sen. John Kerry's double-black eyes from playing "a friendly game of hockey" during Christmas break, you really must. [ThePostGame]

    • Eight players the Montreal Canadiens could look to trade … wait, why is PK Subban on this list? [Dan's Daily Dose]

    • For the Dallas Stars Tuesday night against the Anaheim Ducks: "Mike Ribeiro will return after missing seven games with a knee injury, Matt Fraser will make his NHL debut and Kari Lehtonen will get the start in goal." [Stars Blog]

    • The Tampa Bay Lightning have a few hundred injuries right now. [Raw Charge]

    • Panthers defenseman Dmitry Kulikov had knee surgery in Coral Gables on Monday and will miss the next six to eight weeks. [On Frozen Pond]

    • "2,184 - Number of days since the Caps last played a game without both Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom (January 31, 2006), which they'll almost certainly do tonight when they face Boston." [Japers' Rink]

    • Arguing for the end of "between the benches" interviews with NHL coaches, thanks to Mike Babcock. [Puck The Media]

    • Bourne on "The Curious Case of the Missing Staal (and the napping Nodl)." [Backhand Shelf]

    • Worcester Sharks coach Roy Sommer is closing in on 500 wins in the AHL. [THN]

    • Andrew Ference, a political opposite of Tim Thomas, on the Boston Bruins goalie's White House snub: "It's not like the locker room all of a sudden changed one day. It's the same personnel and the same personalities. We're all practically married to each other. It's not like there are too many secrets on viewpoints and personalities. Maybe it's interesting for everybody else to read on the outside. For us it's just another day. It's the same family we've had for the last few years." [ESPN Boston]

    • Bruce Ciskie's Tim Thomas take: "If there's any silver lining for Thomas and the Bruins, it's that the All Star Break is near. It works out perfectly for this story to go away before Boston returns to meaningful action next week." [SB Nation]

    • Nucks Misconduct on Thomas: "Thomas chose not just to waive his right to do this, but also chose to hide from the media on this, offering up a disjointed manifesto on facebook, and then stating he won't answer further questions on the matter. It reeks of cowardice. It's an utter embarrassment to the NHL and the game, which prides itself on having a better quality of people involved in the sport (let's face it, there are far less incidents in hockey that involve criminal or other embarrassing behavior than baseball, football or basketball). [NM]

    • "Hockey player thinks he's a constitutional scholar." [Wayne Independent]

    • Kyle Turris returns to Phoenix. [Sens Extra]

    • Glendale mayor: It's all the NHL's fault! [PHT]

    • Happy 50-in-50 Day, Mike Bossy. [Islanders]

    • Finally, welcome back The 2-Man Advantage with this (timely!) parody of "We Didn't Start The Fire" that seems to name-check at least 500 NHL players and boobs. (Some NSFW images)

     

    33 comments

    • Daniel  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 months ago
      Hmmm. That video at the end was amazing. I couldn't believe how incredibly dumb it was, but found myself engulfed in it. That is the definition of amazing.
      • Bress 4 months ago
        Amazing indeed
      • mr underhill 3 months ago
        i can't believe i watched the whole thing....
        i was waiting for jyrki lumme...
    • Adam  •  Tustin, California  •  3 months ago
      Al Iafrate's skullet!!!! Best cameo of the video.... and Sigourney Weaver's cleavage
    • mikepick  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      What's the big deal here really?

      "Man Protests Government by Staying Home and Posting on Facebook"

      Pretty lame really. Did he change his profile pic as well?
    • straight six  •  Palm Beach Gardens, Florida  •  3 months ago
      How are there not more comments here about how awesome that video was?
    • Andy G  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      hahaha! the justin abdelkader bit on that vid is hilarious
    • Spork  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      A TONY TANTI namecheck in that song? Awesome.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      That article "Hockey player thinks he's a constitutional scholar" is the dumbest thing I've ever read. Whether you agree with Thomas' decision or not, to say that only the courts can determine what is constitutional and that no one else is entitled to an opinion is outright insane. Why even link to this drivel?
      • Andre Laverdiere 3 months ago
        And why do a bunch of Canadians think they can rule on his opinions, and act like they know who can determine his rights.
    • Chris  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      "To have a team not represented in the game is not only mystifying, but rather insulting".

      Actually, having Blake Wheeler or Kyle Wellwood as an all star would be mystifying and rather insulting.
    • Fox  •  San Jose, California  •  3 months ago
      Mario has a statue? I don't think the Sharks have ever done anything like that, not even a gimme like naming a section of wall someplace after Arturs Irbe. Maybe somewhere in the bowels of the Tank there is a Ray Sheppard Punch Time Clock, but I've never been down there.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  4 months ago
      The pens can't unveil the statue on March 6? I think it would be more fitting to show it off on the 66th day of the year....
      • Diesel 3 months ago
        Yeah like anyone would even think of that as the 66th day of the year.
    • Roy Batty  •  Vancouver, Canada  •  3 months ago
      I don't get why an American guy playing for an American based franchise staying away from an American government shindig has generated so much vitriolic opinion from Canadians who shouldn't really care, much less think it's any of their business.
      • Andre Laverdiere 3 months ago
        I agree. Other than Steve Kampfer, he's the only American on the team, and I don't see why the media outlets in Canada need to chime in.
      • Doh 3 months ago
        You make Joe Corvo sad...
      • Mean Green 3 months ago
        It's because Vancouver lost to Timmy boy. I don't really need to point that out, I think, but half of Canada is apparently bitter yet refuses to admit it.
    • vertroue  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  4 months ago
      "Nucks Misconduct" Waaah Waah Wah! Reeks of sour grapes from losing last year. If Luongo wanted to skip out you hail him as a hero.
    • Dan  •  4 months ago
      Will the Mario statue have him whining about clutching and grabbing?
    • WFIBL  •  3 months ago
      That Mario statue better be able to be removed quickly.

      You never know when he's again going to have to rethink his participation in this "garage league" and take it and his puck with him. Or if the statue will move to Kansas city during the next bankruptcy.
    • Ken the Great  •  Okinawa-shi, Japan  •  3 months ago
      Haha Canucks fans are the biggest cry babies in the NHL.
      • pipes 3 months ago
        Obviously you've never met a redwings fan
      • Ken the Great 3 months ago
        I've been to a couple Sharks/Wings games, including the 2011 Playoffs Game 7 where the Sharks beat the Wings and I can tell you that Wings fans took it way better than Canucks fans take less insulting things. Canucks fans are the biggest cry babies in the NHL by far.
    • Bluefins  •  3 months ago
      While it would have been nice for Thomas to go so that we could have avoided all this media #$%$ in the wake of what he did, there is not enough mention of the fact that these presidential meetings are purely PR moves by the White House. Sure, they may have been giving the Bruins some kind of medal or whatever, but those events are done for one reason and one reason only: to give the pres some good press. If you hate Obama as much as some people do (Thomas being one of them) it actually makes sense to not give him the satisfaction. They are basically using the team when they do there. Cynical view on the even? Somewhat.... but still the truth.
    • Andre Laverdiere  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      Fernce basically told it like it is. This is a big deal to everyone except the Bruins. That's a pretty clear indication the team isn't going to splinter and become divided. And it figures the Nucks Misconduct crew would have an opinion. Cowardice? Sure, because you're in a fine position to speak of cowardice. How pathetic.
    • Paul H  •  3 months ago
      A Nucks site blasting Thomas? No way! I guess if talking out of your rectum makes you feel better, to each there own.
    • kino endido  •  3 months ago
      I see that Tim Thomas boycotted playing the Capitals, as well. He's consistent at least!
    • John Andress  •  Victoria, Canada  •  3 months ago
      I am shocked that Tim Thomas chose to duck the Washington Capitals in the wake of his non-political snub of President Obama yesterday. The organization that vilified Roberto Luongo for sitting out their last encounter saying that they couldn't imagine Tim Thomas accepting being sat down in those circumstances turns around and does it themselves. More Bruin's hypocrisy? Hell yes!

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