Morning Links 5/9
- Haviland is given notice. [CSN] [Tribune] [Sun-Times] [Cheer the Anthem]
- Q, however, confirms he's not going to Montreal. [CSN]
- Third Man In Radio discusses the firing, the season. [TTMI]
- Season review of Steve Montador. [CSN]
- A look at Patrick Sharp's season. [Cheer the Anthem]
- Sharp is loving playing with RNH. [TSN]
- Duncan Keith is not satisfied yet. [Winnipeg Free Press]
- An in-depth look at the Burke family. [GQ]
- DGB has some positive thinking for Canadian teams. [Down Goes Brown]
- Shanahan releases the disciplinary video regarding Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf. (No, not really.) [Lighthouse Hockey]
- Ryan Kesler had surgery on a torn labrum in his shoulder, will be out six months. [Globe]
- The Flyers get whacked. [Globe] [CBC]
- Kill some Chechens, play hockey, a day in the life of Vladimir Putin. [Puck Drunk Love]
- Edmonton is considering using betting on single pro games to fund sports venues. [Edmonton Journal]