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Storm Advisory 5/16/18: NHL News, Rumors, Links and Daily Roundup

Aho and Teravainen are still good, Jaromir Jagr is back, back again, and more Canes news and notes.

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Finland v United States - 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Photo by Martin Rose/Getty Images

Reading Assignments

  • John Forslund joined the David Glenn Show yesterday and discussed the hiring of Rod Brind’Amour and may have thrown a bit of shade at Bill Peters in the process. [David Glenn Show]
  • The dynamic Finns, Sebastian Aho and Teuvo Teravainen, topped the Americans in the World Championships. [IIHF]
  • The belief, for some, is that Rod Brind’Amour is the right man for the job. [WRAL Sports Fan]
  • Hindsight is always 20/20. Here’s a 2015 NHL Draft re-draft. [The Athletic ($)]
  • Hurricanes VP of Hockey Ops, Paul Krepelka, sat down for a Q & A on Craig Custance’s podcast. Here is the link to the podcast itself, and here are some of the highlights in written form ($).
  • The ageless wonder, Jaromir Jagr, will play his 30th professional season. [Sporting News]
  • Ilya Kovalchuk is poised for an NHL comeback. But where will he land? [NJ.com]
  • Kyle Turris showed up at the World Championships...but his gear didn’t. [ESPN]
  • Dustin Byfuglien is a brick wall and no one can knock him down. [Stack]
  • With deep playoff runs, cities see a financial boost. Winnipeg is receiving theirs. [Globe and Mail]