Here are your 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.
• Sidney Crosby didn't do a lot right on Monday night, but he nailed this fly-by. And McDonald's rejoiced. [Getty Images]
• Mark Streit will test the market, much to the chagrin of the Islanders. [Newsday]
• Fleury or Vokoun? [Pensburgh]
• Same question, but to a Boston Blogger. [Stanley Cup of Chowder]
• Not everyone in the media hated John Tortorella. Here's the story of the one guy that didn't. [NY Rangers Blog]
• Hey, remember when Brad Marchand dismantled the Penguins? You probably do, unless you're a Pittsburgh fan and you're awesome at suppressing trauma. [CSNNE]
• Sidney Crosby GIFs will amuse and/or sadden you, depending on your allegiances. [RMNB]
• Eight good players who aren't worth their asking price, from a fantasy perspective. This is the one article in which David Krejci is overrated. [Dobber Hockey]
The Colorado Avalanche have hired Francois Allaire as their new goaltending coach. [Mile High Hockey]
• Mike Richards is just one of many ailing Los Angeles Kings, probably. [Jewels From the Crown]
• What happened to Jeff Schultz? [Japers' Rink]
• Can Patrick Roy share power in the Colorado Avalanche's strange management scheme? [The Hockey Writers]
• Cory Schneider talks goalie gear changes. [InGoal Mag]
• How Paul Bissonnette used Twitter to reconnect a man with his lost wallet. [USA Today]
• Nathan McKinnon is deadly: an acrostic. [The Hockey Writers]
• Meet Antti Raanta, the goaltender whose parents managed to turn 5 letters into an eleven-letter name. [Second City Hockey]
• Sounds like the Oklahoma Barons will receive "more direction" from their parent club, the Oilers, next season. [Oilers Nation]
• Great story about former NHLer John Druce and his daughter's battle with leukemia. [Toronto Star]
• Vince Vaughn has put money on the Blackhawks. You fool. You always bet against your team, so you either finish happy or with money.
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