Quenneville's language; AHL Schedule; Brent Burns' importance (Puck Headlines)
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• Dominik Hasek is about to be enshrined as a Buffalo legend. [Buffalo Sabres Twitter]
• Hasek truly was a once-in-a-lifetime talent. A closer look into his stats against the rest. [Faceoff Circle]
• Joel Quenneville has a potty mouth. And his players embrace it. [Sun-Times]
• The AHL moving out West could limit the schedule to some degree. [Democrat and Chronicle]
• What are the Penguins going to do now that Olli Maatta is out for the rest of the year. [Pens Blog]
• Former New Jersey Devil Jim Dowd was accused of assaulting a high school player in Jersey. [Fire and Ice]
• Has Brent Burns become the most important player on the San Jose Sharks? [CSN Bay Area]
• A closer look at Sergei Bobrovsky’s contract and what it truly means. [Buckeye State Hockey]
• Some advanced shootout statistics? Yes please! [Business of Hockey]
• NHL coaching changes can improve puck possession just by style. Paging Peter Horachek and the Maple Leafs. [Globe and Mail]
• The zen of Marc-Andre Fleury as he tries to resurrect his career. [Yahoo]
• Which restricted free agents are going to hit a big-time pay day? [Dobber Hockey]
• What happened to the Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award? [Greatest Hockey Legends]
• Even thought Zdeno Chara won’t win the hardest shot competition this year, does he still have the biggest blast in the league? [Big Bad Blog]
• Todd Bertuzzi still thinks he can help an NHL team. [Press Connects]
• The Canucks prospects in the minors are not exactly panning out the way management had hoped. [CanucksArmy]
• A look at the Edmonton Oilers under three different coaching regimes. Anything different? [Oilers Nation]
• How can we quantify fandom? They come in all shapes and sizes really. [Arctic Ice Hockey]
• Check out this incredibly cool massive outdoor rink? [DNAInfo]
• Jon Merrill and Seth Helgeson are the New Jersey Devils’ odd couple. [The Hockey Writers]
• The New York Rangers and New York Islanders are lucky to have each other. [Lighthouse Hockey]
• Finally, Sick mitts!