Morning Links 2/13
- The Blackhawks expect to learn from the 8 game losing streak. [Tribune]
- Here's an extensive interview with Q where he says again, some more, that they'll tighten up the defense. [Tribune]
- Tracey Myers says something has to change. [CSN]
- Those calling for the firing of Q, Rogers is with you. Sort of. It's either that or Nikolai Khabibulin, apparently. [ESPN]
- Frustrations are running high. [CSN]
- Cimaglia on what sorts of desperate measures might be coming. [MyFoxChicago]
- The Hawks are free-falling down the standings, but after a couple of bad games at the dot, Jonathan Toews won 69% of draws. So there's that. [ESPN]
- Put 27 in the rafters? [The Score]
- Let the Puckcast soothe your troubled mind. [Hockeenight]
- At least the Ice Hogs have won one of their last two. [Third Man In]
- WIIM lays out the Central Division battle royale. [Winging It In Motown]
- Why is "things happen fast out there" considered a valid excuse for bad hits but not any other kind of mistakes? E on milliseconds and responsibility. [The Score]
- Prospects may be the thing to trade this year. [Globe&Mail]
- The Globe suggests Khabibulin as well. [Globe&Mail]
- This high school kid's goal is absolutely ridiculous. [Deadspin]