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GM Tim Murray extension; Gerbe to Swiss League; Drink like Gretzky (Puck Headlines)

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October 13, 2016: Canadiens fan sports altered Montreal Canadiens Defenseman Shea Weber (6) jersey prior to the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres NHL game at Key Bank Center in Buffalo, NY (Photo by John Crouch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.)
October 13, 2016: Canadiens fan sports altered Montreal Canadiens Defenseman Shea Weber (6) jersey prior to the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres NHL game at Key Bank Center in Buffalo, NY (Photo by John Crouch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.)

• Jersey foul of epic proportions on one of the best jerseys created. [Getty]

• Bad news and good news for the Buffalo Sabres: Jack Eichel could be out six-to-eight weeks and GM Tim Murray signed a contract extension. [Buffalo Hockey Beat]

• Nathan Gerbe elected not to report to the New York Rangers AHL affiliate and signed a three-year deal with Genève-Servette HC. [Swiss Hockey News]

• The Crown is no longer prosecuting former Winnipeg Jets player Thomas Steen for “two counts of assault and one of uttering threats after an incident at a Winnipeg restaurant in May 2014.” [CBC]

• Windsor and London (Ontario) are on the shortlist to hold the 2019 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. [CBC News]

• The infusion of youth into the NHL could have a negative impact on the talent at World Juniors, especially for Team Canada. [Buzzing the Net]

• After the Lightning were near a point of insolvency when Jeff Vinik took over the team in 2010, the franchise is on the verge of profitability. [Tampa Bay Business Journal]

• Marc-Andre Fleury talks about the pressure to hold on to the No. 1 goaltender spot as Matt Murray recovers from a broken hand. [ESPN]

• Bryan Little of the Winnipeg Jets just can’t seem to catch a break. He lasted 2:48 into his first game back in seven months before leaving with an undisclosed injury. [Winnipeg Sun]

• Down Goes Brown: “The bullsh–ters guide to the NHL.” [Vice Sports]

• Want to drink like a Hockey Hall of Famer? If you’re in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario you can pick up “Wayne Gretzky No. 99 ‘Red Cask’ Canadian Whisky.” [CBC News]

• Why a ‘good, not great start’ fits the evolving Boston Bruins. [WEEI]

• The Arizona Coyotes are embracing the youth movement as they ice five rookies on their opening night roster. [Five For Howling]

• The importance of drafting, youth and training camp in today’s NHL. [Nova Caps Fans]

• Four underrated defensemen poised for a breakout in 2016-17. [Sportsnet]

• Fantasy hockey: Top 50 prospect defensemen as of October 2016. [Dobber]

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• Q&A with the legendary Hockey Night in Canada announcer Bob Cole on his new book ‘Now I’m catching on.’ [Yahoo! Sports]

• Book review: Saving Face, The Art and History of the Goalie Mask. [Puck Junk]

• Canadian hockey superstar Marie-Philip Poulin is taking over as captain of Les Canadiennes de Montreal this season. [The Ice Garden]

• The New York Riveters struggled mightily on the power play last season. This year is shaping up to be much different aided by the massive turnover in the roster. [Today’s Slap Shot]

• Finally, everyone loves a great windmill save from a goaltender. Check out KHL goaltender Barry Brust robbing (with a bit of luck) Artyom Fyodorov.

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