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Fleury talks Pens' goalie situation; Ovechkin's championship window (Puck Headlines)

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• Jaromir Jagr makes friends wherever he goes. [iSport]

• Don’t expect Marc-Andre Fleury to be demanding a trade from the Pittsburgh Penguins anytime soon. [Tribune-Review]

• Despite remaining an unsigned RFA, Jacob Trouba expects to be in the lineup for the Winnipeg Jets on opening night. [Winnipeg Free Press]

• Sergei Bobrovsky has tweaked his off-ice workouts in order to minimize the number of future groin tweaks. [Columbus Dispatch]

• Is Alex Ovechkin’s championship window closing? [Medium]

• According to Chicago Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman there’s no timetable for Duncan Keith’s return after he pulled out of the World Cup with a bum knee. [Chicago Sun-Times]

• Why the 1980 Soviet squad was the best hockey team ever. [ESPN.com]

• Looking back at the 1991 Canada Cup, which was won by Canada over the U.S. [Puck Junk]

• The World Cup will feature 12 players who used to ply their trade in the ECHL. [The Sin Bin]

• What was lost when the Canada Cup was rebranded into the World Cup of Hockey. [Globe and Mail]

• This week’s update on the Vladimir Sobotka saga: He’s not optimistic about a return to the St. Louis Blues. [AP via Yahoo]

• Measuring the growth of the Nashville Predators fanbase. [Tennessean]

• Former Toronto Maple Leafs GM John Ferguson will assume that role with the AHL’s Providence Bruins. [Bruins]

• Chatting with Glen Gretzky and Lauri Holomis, authors of a new book about Canada’s most famous hockey dad. [Yahoo Eh Game]

• Breaking down the top 100 fantasy hockey players for rotisserie leagues. [Dobber Hockey]

• Finally, here’s the NHL 17 simulation of the World Cup of Hockey:

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