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Price '100 percent'; Giroux's production; NHL arena facts (Puck Headlines)

Here are your Puck Headlines: A glorious collection of news and views collected from the greatest blogosphere in sports and the few, the proud, the mainstream hockey media. Have a link you want to submit? Email us at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com.

• Adorable.

• Don’t expect a Jimmy Vesey decision announcement until at least Thursday or Friday. [Boston Herald]

• According to Team Canada GM Doug Armstrong, Carey Price is 100 percent ready for the World Cup. [Sportsnet]

• Corey Schneider is also feeling healthy. [NHL.com]

• Niklas Hjalmarsson is hoping his success with the Chicago Blackhawks translates over to Team Sweden at the World Cup. [ESPN.com]

• We’ll see soon enough if Patrick Roy was the issue with the Colorado Avalanche. [TSN]

• Should we be worrying about Claude Giroux’s future production? [Broad Street Hockey]

• John Tavares is not looking to leave the New York Islanders in free agency. [Newsday]

• Fewer minutes for Rasmus Ristolainen should aid him next season for the Buffalo Sabres. [WGR]

• Every NHL arena apparently has an interesting factoid on Wikipedia, like the Detroit Red Wings: “Joe Louis Arena hosted the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, best known for the pre-competition attack on Nancy Kerrigan by associates of Tonya Harding.” [Sportsnet]

• The new Red Wings’ arena could play host to a number of future NCAA hockey events. [Detroit News]

• What does James Wisniewski’s camp invite mean for the rest of the Tampa Bay Lightning roster? [Two for Spearing]

• Ben Smith heads to the Colorado Avalanche. [Avalanche]

• Tyler Wotherspoon is back with the Calgary Flames. [Flames Nation]

• Who are the top left wingers in the Western Conference? [Dobber Hockey]

• The European Champions Hockey League kicks off today. [CHL]

• “A Quebec Junior AA hockey player who was handcuffed on the ice by provincial police in February following an incident with a referee has been charged with assault.” [CBC]

• The choices for the Montreal Canadiens’ AHL side are down to Laval Rapids, the Laval Patriots and the Laval Rocket. [CBC via Yahoo]

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