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Here are your Weekend 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.

• Our buddy David Staples has a great read this weekend about the current economics of the NHL and how teams with long-term deals are going to be looking to turn them into expiring contracts. Which is one reason that, despite their drawbacks, teams could be sniffing around Maxim Afinogenov and Tim Connolly of the Buffalo Sabres, for example. [Cult of Hockey]

• If the Boston Bruins are looking to make a move near the deadline to bolster their offense due to injury, Kevin Paul Dupont suggests the following names: Keith Tkachuk, Jason Williams, Erik Cole, Steve Reinprecht and Nik Antropov. Tkachuk, a rental? Surely you jest, sir. [Boston Globe]

• Making the case for Jay Bouwmeester to remain with the Florida Panthers this season, pending departure be damned: "All he did was provide another reminder why the Panthers should not trade him before the trade deadline, even if he is likely to bolt when his contract expires at season's end. Forget later, for a change. The Panthers need to make the playoffs sometime this century, and his presence makes it more possible." [Sun Sentinel]

• The CBC Satellite Hot Stove roundtable had all sorts of contraction talk. Teams will relocate before contraction. Ask the NHLPA why. [CBC Sports]

• Finally on the financial front, On Frozen Blog takes an in-depth look at how American franchises in non-traditional markets are struggling and could continue to struggle for some time. Probably won't be the last time we hear the words "Dispersal Draft." [OFB]

• Bruce "Malkin to the Kings" Garrioch writes that the Edmonton Oilers could be interested in Ottawa Senators center Mike Fisher. Hmmm, wonder why ... [Ottawa Sun]

Dominik Hasek has been hired to run the Czech Hockey Hall of Fame. First order of business: no photos of Brett Hull. Ever. [NY Times]

Brad Lukowich of the San Jose Sharks may have a sports hernia. Ouchy. [Working the Corners]

• Scotty Hockey knew the Ottawa Senators were bad, but not this bad before their loss to the New York Rangers: "Wow, to think that this Ottawa Senator squad made it to the Stanley Cup Finals in the not-too-distant past is utterly shocking. They were unorganized, unmotivated and had trouble even completing simple passes while constantly sitting on their heels as the Rangers attacked." [Scotty Hockey]

• Uh, eat your heart out Wrigley? Team Jagr wins the KHL All-Star Game in Red Square. [Slap Shot]

• So Wayne Fleming wasn't actually fired during a KHL game? [ESPN]

• Chris Cooley's adventures at a Capitals game. "Everyone in the city loves to yell 'Coooooley!' Like were in the stadium. I guess kind of fitting in the hockey game, but kind of weird on the street. [Cooley blog]

• John Tavares has a three-point night in his London Knights debut. [TSN]

• Razor makes a great point: It is a tad disheartening for the Dallas Stars when Brendan Morrow is tied for seventh in team scoring. [Razor With an Edge]

• Larry Brooks on the Don Sanderson tragedy. [NY Post]

Michael Ryder is having fun up in Boston. Actually producing offense relative to your salary can do that to a guy. [Bruins]

• According to Rudy Kelly, Dustin Brown of the Los Angeles Kings is your favorite garage band you just heard on the radio for the first time: "Dustin Brown is reaching a status in the league where he's pretty much universally beloved.  I get annoyed watching the broadcasts of opposing teams because they always spend about 5 minutes fawning all over him. He's basically become Grady Sizemore, without the flock of ladies following him around." [Battle of California]

Mats Sundin scores for Vancouver; mops at GM Place get an extra workout. [CBC Sports]

• Finally, here's Craig Weller of the Minnesota Wild and Jared Boll of the Columbus Blue Jackets, dropping bombs:

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  1. wtfk
    1. Posted by wtfk Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:08 pm EDT

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    Brownie rocks! He's the complete player. Every team should have a Brownie and Doughnuts.
  2. Tito "TD" O'Dell
    2. Posted by Tito "TD" O'Dell Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:36 pm EDT

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    Holy crap, Greg. What a collection. If you don't mind, I'm gonna spend the next hour reading all this good stuff. Don't tell Yahoo.
  3. IFeel4Ya
    3. Posted by IFeel4Ya Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:44 pm EDT

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    who cares its pro hockey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. colin c
    4. Posted by colin c Thu Sep 03, 2009 6:50 pm EDT

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    Dropping bombs?? they were taking a dump?
    Dropping = bathroom
    Throwing = hard punches.
    DUH
  5. Ch M
    5. Posted by Ch M Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:23 pm EDT

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    Is it me or is that almost a full section of empty seats in Red Square? Didn't see that at Wrigley.
  6. jrat2k2
    6. Posted by jrat2k2 Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:42 pm EDT

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    great scrap.
  7. Jerk Store
    7. Posted by Jerk Store Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:38 pm EDT

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    in soviet russia hockey plays YUO!!
  8. TMR
    8. Posted by TMR Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:39 pm EDT

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    www.themanicranger.blogspot.com
  9. Mecca
    9. Posted by Mecca Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:25 pm EDT

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    @Ch M
    it wasn't -5 degrees at wrigley
  10. adam b
    10. Posted by adam b Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:40 pm EDT

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    your all gay
  11. Tito "TD" O'Dell
    11. Posted by Tito "TD" O'Dell Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:36 pm EDT

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    Maybe firing Therien and Hartsburg would be a wise move, but what if Lemieux / Shero and Melnyk / Murray should take a page from the book of Anatoly Bardin and Konstantin Potapov and surprise their bench bosses with some of Therien's own medicine - bench them after a weak period or two.
    Also with Bardin and Potapov, just how much did Grahame consume, considering many Russians make Nick Cage's character in Leaving Las Vegas look like Dee-Dee-Dicky Turner.
  12. Tito "TD" O'Dell
    12. Posted by Tito "TD" O'Dell Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:36 pm EDT

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    That pic of Underwood looks like it was taken at the KHL ASG....brrrrr cold.
    "I'm really happy to be back in Philly; I love the Eagles. I just want to comment on how it's become like an atypical thing over in the NHL for that one guy to fall in love with my sloppy seconds. I don't know what that's about, but enjoy Jess when I'm done."
  13. The Great One
    13. Posted by The Great One Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:19 pm EDT

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    Boy, that was a great fight. Perfectly good reason to stop a hockey game. Two guys, who combine for 28 career points, decide to punch each other. Of course, they weren't mad at each other, they just fight because they fight. At the end, to show this had nothing to do with the hockey game, or hockey in general and that there was no reason to fight other than nothing else to do, one pats the other on the back.
    What a waste.
  14. big audio
    14. Posted by big audio Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:04 pm EDT

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    @The Great One
    Your future opinions are now meaningless to me. [/ignored for life]
  15. Greg
    15. Posted by Greg Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:59 pm EDT

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    If Swedes were smart they'd be Norwegians? Classic! (Especially if your Norse like I am!).
    10,000 Swede's ran through the weeds, chased by one Norwegian....
  16. Sobu
    16. Posted by Sobu Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:31 pm EDT

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    I'm not too worried about Lukowich being out. He's a great locker room presence and a solid player, but I have been surprised with how well Joslin has been playing. Considering how low of a score EA gave him he's been playing really well.
  17. rwl060
    17. Posted by rwl060 Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:57 pm EDT

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    Yep, Sundin scores, and then takes a bunch of penalties, the team loses. Gotta love it!
  18. Pienkos
    18. Posted by Pienkos Thu Sep 03, 2009 2:45 pm EDT

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    On a slightly unrelated note, I read in the Providence Journal today that the Providence Bruins held a practice at a downtown outdoor rink, then an open skate with the players afterwards. Looks like I missed my local Winter Classic, lol.
  19. Panda God
    19. Posted by Panda God Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:59 pm EDT

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    @ CH M
    It probably was a lot colder in Moscow. Damn thats a good shot. Sorry to Canada and the others, but no one does "winter" like Russia.
  20. sharksintheChicagoRiver
    20. Posted by sharksintheChicagoRiver Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:19 pm EDT

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    In my opinion,Mats gets 3rd star consideration for taking that beutifal slashing call late in the game. 2nd time in 2 nights that marleau had a pair and also the 2nd that Sundin took a penalty that ended up losing the game for Vancouver. Outstanding return dude
  21. Killer B's
    21. Posted by Killer B's Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:30 pm EDT

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    Ryder + Julien = Production. Ryder's play in Montreal slipped after Julien's departure, so it shouldn't come as a huge surprise that he is having somewhat of a renaissance in the midst of their reunion. I believe this is the fourth time Ryder has played under Julien, including AHL and juniors, so I'm sure there's a good player-coach relationship there. And that toe-drag move he pulls about every other game is a lot of fun to watch ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NR3h6g48V4 , kinda blurry).
  22. Killer B's
    22. Posted by Killer B's Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:30 pm EDT

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    And the B's will definitely need to make a move. When's the last time they were active at the deadline, Bourque for Pahlsson-Grenier-Rolston? I guess there was that one time they got Gonchar.... and then blew a 3-1 series lead to the 7-seed Canadiens. Fail. And speaking of Rolston, maybe the Bruins could rescue my once-favorite player from production hell on his line with Holik and Clarkson in NJ. But you can't always get what you want.
  23. chris m
    23. Posted by chris m Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:57 pm EDT

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    i hate danny gare i really do...
  24. Temo
    24. Posted by Temo Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:32 pm EDT

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    Hasek hates Brett Hull? What about when they hoisted the cup together for the Wings in '02?
  25. GoodIdea
    25. Posted by GoodIdea Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:14 pm EDT

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    As bad as this sounds, if Ottawa got rid of Mike Fisher it would be a great thing for Ottawa. If I remember correctly, he's signed to a long contract (6 years?) that pays him $6M this year and an average of something like $4M. Mike is a great 3rd line center, but he is not a scorer and still can't pass and is very injury prone. He should have never gotten more than $3, maybe $4 a year at best. These things matter in a salary cap world, you can't pay your third line guys $6M.

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