Laughton out of hospital; Trocheck game-time decision; DiPietro radio host (Puck Headlines)
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• Detective Eliot Stabler hops aboard the Washington Capitals bandwagon.
• The Capitals need to start putting teams away in series when they get the opportunity. [Japers’ Rink]
• Scott Laughton was released from hospital on Thursday and will be re-evaluated in a few days, according to Philadelphia Flyers GM Ron Hextall. [Flyers]
• Dave Hakstol’s success in Philadelphia should open more doors for college coaches to jump to the NHL. [AP]
• The Minnesota Wild face a big challenge to come back from a 3-1 deficit vs. the Dallas Stars. [Star Tribune]
• The two games in Minnesota could help the Stars close the door in Game 5. [WFAA]
• The New York Islanders will be without defenseman Ryan Pulock for the remainder of their Round 1 series with the Florida Panthers. [Newsday]
• Vince Trocheck, who hasn’t played since March 29, will be a game-time decision tonight for the Panthers. [George Richards]
• These San Jose Sharks look different than previous editions. [Mercury News]
• Special teams are killing the Los Angeles Kings. [Jewels from the Crown]
• The big scorer the Tampa Bay Lightning should throw big money at? Nikita Kucherov. [Sportsnet]
• The future looks bright for Andreas Athanasiou of the Detroit Red Wings. [Freep]
• Trash talk on the ice has changed over the years and players are more mindful of what they say to opponents. [Empty Netters]
• Rick DiPietro has used retirement to build up a sports radio career in New York. [NY Post]
• Thatcher Demko never thought about remaining unsigned and waiting for UFA status. He was all about signing with the Vancouver Canucks. [Vancouver Sun]
• Greg Powers, head coach of the Arizona State men’s hockey team, talks about building a program. [The Players’ Tribune]
• Regarding NHL expansion, the signs point to Quebec City remaining on the outside. [Globe and Mail]
• Who were the best UFA signings of the 2015-16 NHL season? [Dobber Hockey]
• Looking at the impact Erin Ambrose can have on the New York Riveters’ blue line going forward. [Today’s Slapshot]
• “CalgaryNEXT could cost ultimately about $1.8 billion and have taxpayers pay up to two-thirds of the tab.” Ooh boy. [Calgary Herald]
• Previewing the third round of the QMJHL playoffs. [Buzzing the Net]
• “A $30 billion hedge fund had staff program a robot to play air hockey to help make them better at making money” [Business Insider]
• Finally, here’s a look back at the Florida Panthers’ 1996 run to the Stanley Cup Final:
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