Morning Links 7/16
- Stan continues to be vague about signings and trades and people continue to write about it. [Tribune]
- Teravainen impressed at camp, is going back to Finland [Tribune]
- Stalberg's fine after a car accident. [Sun-Times]
- The owners want to roll back the salary cap by $10 million. [NYPost] [CSN]
- More initial CBA offerings from the owners. [CSN] [CBC]
- So is it war with a lockout on top? [PD]
- Botchford is pretty legitimate, but still, Bolland was offered for Luongo? [The Province]
- Local boy Hinostroza talks about getting drafted by the Blackhawks. [Sun-Times]
- The style of a given player doesn't necessarily translate to effectiveness of that player. [NHLNumbers]
- Las Vegas is planning an NHL-ready arena. [Las Vegas Sun]
- Cam Janssen apologizes for his interview. [CBC]
- Kyle Wellwood has a job! I know you're thrilled. [Arctic Ice Hockey]
- The never-ending Nash drama gets increasingly awkward. [Blue Jackets Xtra]
- Apparently Columbus wants forwards. [nhl.com]
- Players raise money for concussion research. [Globe]
- An interview with the scallywags who write nhl.com pun headlines is at the bottom of Baker's mailbag. [Grantland]