Jagr’s selfie game; Nylander deactivates Twitter; Glennie’s comeback (Puck Headlines)
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• Jaromir Jagr’s selfie game remains at a Hall of Fame level. [Instagram]
• John Scott’s stay in Montreal will last only one game… “Unless I score a hat trick.” [CP via Yahoo]
• Steven Stamkos underwent successful surgery on Monday to treat a type of Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. His timeframe for recovery remains 1-3 months. [Lightning]
• A former player’s phone call helped convince Red Berenson to return to the Michigan bench next season. [Detroit News]
• Good look behind-the-scenes at Team USA’s prep for the Women’s World Championship, where they claimed gold last night. [The Players’ Tribune]
• William Nylander deactivated his Twitter account after the Maple Leafs found out the meanings to his handle of “snizzbone.” [Eh Game]
• After dropping 62 lbs., Dancing Kevin was back at Nationwide Arena Monday night. [Columbus Dispatch]
• Ryan Kennedy went through the infamous Wingate bike test so you and I didn’t have to. He survived. [The Hockey News]
• What prospects should Canada’s seven teams eye in the first-round of the NHL Draft? [Buzzing the Net]
• The park located near the Las Vegas arena looks to be a great place to hang out before an NHL game. [The Sin Bin]
• Has Claude Julien done enough this season to keep his job? [Boston Sports Desk]
• A trio of Swedes have helped boost the Pittsburgh Penguins’ possession stats. [Tribune-Review]
• These numbers are pretty key for the Carolina Hurricanes going forward. [Section 328]
• Nashville’s blue line will get some help when Anthony Bitetto and Ryan Ellis return from injury. [On the Forecheck]
• Good read on Scott Glennie’s hockey comeback. [Winnipeg Free Press]
• Happy belated birthday Los Angeles and a look at tonight’s games. [The Royal Half]
• Finally, do you like pretty goals? Here’s Teemu Ramstedt from the Finnish league playoffs on Monday:
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