Parise not worried about Wild; Cammalleri gets No. 13 back; Cherry defends Brady (Puck Headlines)
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• Nick Bonino’s dog loves two things: eating corn and wearing hockey gear.
• NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says outdoor games are far from being overdone, which is true if you look at the sold out stadiums and money these games generate. [CP via TSN]
• A quiet Minnesota Wild off-season isn’t a worry to Zach Parise. [Star Tribune]
• Really cool news about the upcoming NWHL season: “15% of each jersey sold with a player’s name on the back will go to the player.” [Ash on Ice]
• Nathan MacKinnon talks about his workout partner and good friend Sidney Crosby. [Chronicle Herald]
• Arizona State University will play four games at the home of the Arizona Coyotes this season. [Fox Sports Arizona]
• Mike Cammalleri goes back to wearing No. 13 now that Lou Lamoriello is gone. [Fire & Ice]
• Going to a Montreal Canadiens game next season will be a bit more expensive. [Montreal Gazette]
• Tom Brady is innocent in “DeflateGate” because he’s too handsome and rich, says Don Cherry. [Awful Announcing]
• Derek Roy is still a UFA and looking for his next NHL home. [Edmonton Journal]
• Should Ken Holland’s seat as Detroit Red Wings GM start feeling a little hot? [Octopus Thrower]
• So much for Stammergeddon Part II, eh? [Spector’s Hockey]
• Ranking the top keeper league defensemen for the coming season. [Dobber Hockey]
• Explaining just what makes Texas a hockey state. [Bruins at the Gahden]
• Looking back on the great collegiate career of Amanda Kessel. [USCHO]
• The North American Hockey League has adopted 3-on-3 overtime and a best-of-three shootout beginning this season. [NAHL]
• Finally, Gary Bettman and Rob Manfred talk more about the groundbreaking NHL/MLBAM partnership: