Sabres/Coyotes 'Tank Wars' previews; Kevin Shattenkirk to return Saturday (Puck Headlines)
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• This is a good way to divy up a first NHL something puck. [Oilers]
• The Buffalo Sabres tanking creates a bizarre situation for fans. [Die by the Blade]
• According to Arizona head coach Dave Tippett, Coyotes coaches and players are not playing for draft picks. [Fox Sports Arizona]
• Blues defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk is about to return Saturday. This will give St. Louis even more defensive depth for the playoffs. Yikes. [Fansided]
• Memories of Luc Robitaille’s first hat trick at the Nassau Coliseum in advance of the Kings’ last game there. [Mayors Manor]
• Can the Kings defend their championship? I mean, can you really bet against the Kings in a seven-game series? [The Hockey Writers]
• Let’s take a break to look at Alex Ovechkin and all his numbers over his career from an advanced stat perspective: [Japers Rink]
• A vasectomy couldn’t keep this Rangers fan from 1,000 straight home games. Read this story as much for the sweet old photo of Alexei Kovalev as anything else. [New York Post]
• Lanny McDonald and his mustache are the new Hockey Hall of Fame chairmen of the boards … or Lanny McDonald is the chairman of the board. [HHOF]
• And what is the task ahead for McDonald. [Greatest Hockey Legends]
• The Bruins raised a record $130,000 at the eighth annual Cuts for a Cause. Proceeds go to a pediatric cancer fund [Bruins]
• The Calgary Flames look at advanced stats … and they laugh, and keep winning regardless of how so-so they are in these categories. [Grantland]
• Former Red Wing, Canuck and RangerMikael Samuelsson has officially retired from hockey. [Kuklas Korner]
• The Red Wings are sliding this month, and goaltending and scoring slumps have been a major contributor. [MLive]
• Injuries will play a big role in the upcoming NCAA hockey tournament for the University of North Dakota. [Grand Forks Herald]
• “Nineteen-year-old Tristen Johnson was accused of striking UND player Lisa Marvin while she was trying to fill her stalled pickup with gas on a Grand Forks street last November. Marvin, of Warroad, Minnesota, suffered injuries that prevented her from playing and have put her hockey future in doubt.”[Kare 11]
• Two men accused of ripping off hockey players for $15 million face prison terms. Players include Mike Peca and Bryan Berard. [Daily News]
• Check out the schedule for the DC Analytics Conference. [Georgetown]
• Who is this Dylan Strome character and why is he causing such incredible buzz right now for the NHL draft? He's not Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel, but he is a scoring machine. [The Hockey Writers]
• Hockey in Chattanooga is actually looking quite solid … in spite of the whole lack of ice thing. [Nooga.com]
• A QMJHL first round playoff preview! [Buzzing the Net]
• Hockey’s hottest lines? Of course one has to include Johnny Gaudreau, who is constantly on fire. [Dobber Hockey]
• The Islanders’ offense has slowed down to a snail’s pace. But why? Many a factors at play here. [Islanders Insight]
• So there are some age gaps with the Calgary Flames. How much does this really matter? It appears this rebuild is officially over. [Flames Nation]
• Zbynek Michalek is adjusting to life with the Blues. An all-encompassing q&a with the former Penguins defenseman. [Empty Netters]
• Some pretty neat stuff and happenings at the Ford Ice Center in Nashville. [Golden Girls Hockey]
• You may not want to be the top seed in the Western Conference. Thanks Kings! [Pro Hockey News]
• Finally, Stinger goes a little bonkers with the hat trick bin.
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