Morning Links 7/23
- Verdi on the convention. [blackhawks.nhl.com]
- And again. [blackhawks.nhl.com]
- Look at his face, Corey Crawford's not bothered that they pursued Brodeur. [Sun-Times] [CSN]
- The kids want bigger roles this year. [Sun-Times]
- Stars make noise about this being "a good group" that can win. [Sun-Times]
- Niklas Hjalmarsson thinks it's a matter of everyone "playing his best". [Sun-Times]
- Marian Hossa feels much better. Sounds like he had a rough time. [CSN] [Tribune]
- Players are hopeful about the CBA. [CSN]
- Patrick Kane's embarrassed about his questionable decisions. [CSN] [Tribune]
- Versteeg avoids arbitration, re-ups for four years. [nhl.com]
- Dan Carcillo opened his mouth, dumb stuff fell out. [PD]
- What's Fehr's next move with these CBA talks? [Blue Jackets Xtra]
- The clock is ticking for the Predators. [Tennessean]
- An expansion on Theo Peckham's penalties, and his interesting comment about "not [being] too sure what to do anymore". [mc79hockey]
- An argument for Jaroslav Halak as most influential person in the post lock-out era. [Peerless Prognosticator]