Prayers for Steven Stamkos; John Scott's recall (Puck Headlines)
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• Pastor Tyler Moore tries divine intervention to help Steven Stamkos heal. (Pastor Tyler Moore)
• Have we seen the last of Stamkos in a Tampa Bay Lightning jersey? Last weekend it was announced Stamkos would miss the next 1-3 months with a blood clot. Stamkos is a pending unrestricted free agent and is likely to miss the playoffs unless the Lightning go on a deep run. [Tampa Tribune]
• How the Montreal Canadiens recalled John Scott. A detailed deature ont he enforcer and NHL All-Star Game MVP. [New York Times]
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• University of Michigan hockey coach Red Berenson will return for another season in Ann Arbor. Next year will be Berenson’s 33rd as head coach of the Wolverines. [MLive]
• NHL ice expert Dan Craig has been sent to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to help improve the playing surface. [Daily News]
• A deeper look into the life of NHL director of hockey operations Colin Campbell, who has come under fire of late with the NHL’s release of several emails in their concussion case. [Toronto Star]
• Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Andrew MacDonald is listed as day-to-day with an upper body injury. MacDonald took a big hit from Tom Kuhnackl in his team's Sunday loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. [Flyers]
• With four games left this season, Arizona Coyotes captain Shane Doan is trying to make them all count. The 39-year-old Doan is a pending unrestricted free agent. [AZ Central]
• Troy Crowder made a career protecting teammates and getting into fights. Now with his inventions, Crowder is protecting how players skate. [Wall Street Journal]
• London Knights forward Max Jones was given a 12-game suspension after his blindside hit on Owen Sound Attack’s Justin Brack in Game 4 of their opening-round playoff series. [Buzzing the Net]
• Former Columbus Blue Jackets draft pick Stefan Legein writes candidly about his life as a young NHL prospect. [The Hockey News]
• How Dallas Stars owner Tom Gaglardi saved the team. He purchased the Stars out of bankruptcy in 2011 and since then they’ve become one of the most exciting groups in the NHL. [D Magazine]
• Winnipeg Jets forward Blake Wheeler opens up on his team’s disappointing season: “Hockey News picked us to win it all in 2020. I don’t even know if I’ll still be here then.” [Minneapolis Star Tribune]
• It may be better for the Boston Bruins’ long-term goals if the team doesn’t make the playoffs. [Boston Sports Desk]
• The hockey world is trying to expand its international reach. [Color of Hockey]
• On Shiann Darkangelo, a forward for the US Women’s National Ice Hockey Team: “Darkangelo, 22, has been chasing for nearly two decades at this point; her drive to play hockey and be the best has taken her from childhood to Division I colleges to the NWHL and the national team.” [Sports Illustrated]
• The New York Riveters’ practice players played a big role in the team’s inaugural season. Who are they and what can the team expect of them moving forward? [Today’s Slapshot]
• Reviewing the Boston Pride's Isobel Cup winning season. [Victory Press]
• Kitchener Rangers forward, and Toronto Maple Leafs 2015 third-round draft pick Jeremy Bracco enjoyed a breakout year. [Editor in Leaf]
• The top-10 most disappointing fantasy hockey players for 2015-16. [Dobber Hockey]
• Denver's Nolan Zajac and David Carle follow their family history to the Frozen Four. They are the younger brothers of NHLers Travis Zajac and Matt Carle. [Along the Boards]
• The Shaw brothers add a familial feeling to the University of North Dakota’s Frozen Four appearance. [College Hockey News]
• Finally, Interesting fight glitch on NHL16.
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