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Wednesday’s Dump and Chase: Brodeur’s Clues

Nashville Predators News

Predators’ Pekka Rinne has no limit on games | The Tennessean
He will have started 247 by the end of this season. No limits!

The Predcast, Ep. 12 | The Predatorial
The best Preds podcast to be released on Tuesdays!

Getting to Know the Nashville Predators with Predlines | Cardiac Cane
The Hurricanes Fansided blog interviewed the Preds’ Predlines.

Around the Wide Wide World of Hockey

NHL Fines Kings $100,000 For Trying To Sneak Slava Voynov Into Practice-Deadspin
It’s now being reported there was some sort of lapse in communication. OOPS.

Jean Béliveau passes away at age 83 | Sportsnet.ca
Remembering the life and hockey career of the great Jean Béliveau. Hockey has been losing a few too many greats recently. Rest in Power

Martin Brodeur + jersey stitching = New Blue | FOX Sports
Something about an over the hill Brodeur ending up in #ConferenceIII just seems like… Destiny.

What’s gone wrong for the seemingly talented Dallas Stars? | ESPN
The Dallas Stars have big names, a clear No., 1 goalie and good coaching, but key breakdowns have meant inconsistency and struggles so far this season, writes Pierre LeBrun.

Daniel Alfredsson will skate in warmup with Senators on Thursday | theScore
It’s a silly fan move, but it’s still pretty cool.

Evander Kane continues to be the best media troll with thousand-dollar pushup | The Hockey News
The hilarious Evander Kane is also getting some heat for the picture, again, because Winnipeg residents and media seem insistent on maintaining their gloomy and dreary aesthetic.

Zemgus Girgensons top vote-getter after Week 2 | NHL.com
The ZEMGUS BUS has arrived, ya’ll!

Gordie Howe hospitalized but resting comfortably while doctors run tests | MLive.com
Howe, 86, suffered a major stroke on Oct. 26 and what was described as a mini-stroke a couple of weeks later.

Catching Up with Gary Bettman: Daring to Be Different Takes NHL to New Heights | Bleacher Report
As much as many NHL fans might hate Bettman, he’s still responsible for making the league as popular as it is today; the league is as popular as ever. Great interview by Adrian Dater.