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Hockey Headlines: Eberle Injury; Hockeyville USA; NHL Expansion

A collection of all the latest news from around the world of hockey:

Slapshot was on center stage in Kraft Hockeyville USA. [Pensburgh]

Sidney Crosby is favored to win the MVP. [Yahoo]

Adam Clendening has impressed the Penguins in exhibition action. [Chipped Ice]

The Blackhawks left Antti Raanta’s name off the Stanley Cup. [Chicago Tribune]

Connor McDavid is already the favorite for the Calder Trophy. [Copper N Blue]. Jack Eichel may have something to say about that. [Hockey Feed]

Jordan Eberle left last night’s preseason game with an injury. [Oilers Nation], [Cult of Hockey]

Is Nikita Kucherov the next Vladimir Tarasenko? [Raw Charge]

Thomas Vanek talks about his road to recovery and his plans to help the Wild. [Twin Cities]

NHL expansion talk continues this week. [The Score]

The latest on Las Vegas. [Puck Daddy]

Quebec City showed they are ready for an pro team. [ESPN]

Emerson Etem wants to contribute with his speed. [The Hockey News]

This is Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s year to be the best. [Sportsnet]

Jonas Hiller is a keeper. [Flames Nation]

And finally, Mike Babcock isn’t pleased with the play of his veteran Leafs. [Today’s Slap Shot]

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Marcy Di Michele

Marcy Di Michele

Marcy, a former hockey player, is a hockey correspondent on CTV News and TSN radio. She began her career as a Sports Journalist in 2009 and has been part of The Hockey Writers since 2010, where she is currently a senior writer and editor.

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