*Claude Giroux was mysteriously examined by the Flyers’ medical staff last night for mysterious reasons. He’s apparently fine. [CSN Philly]
*Michael Raffl was back on the ice yesterday and it looks like Brayden Schenn has earned the right to remain on the top line for now. [Flyers]
*Updates on the injuries to Luke Schenn and Andrew MacDonald, both of whom practiced yesterday. [CSN Philly]
*Meltzer on the Schenn and Simmonds line switch. [Hockeybuzz]
*Checking in with the prospects. [Pattison Ave]
*Jakub Voracek is ridiculous; is on pace for 133 points. Ridiculous. [Inquirer]
*Craig Berube is using some new technology to help evaluate players in practice. [Courier-Post]
*Hockey players keep getting the mumps and that seems really weird. [Daily News]
*Look like Samuel Morin will be returning to his team soon, which is great. [Rotoworld]
*NHL players participating in the 2018 Olympics is looking less and less likely. [The Score]
*Apparently, Phil Kessel blowing off reporters is still a story. Days later. [Puck Daddy]
*On how analytics can be combined with qualitative scouting. [Hockey-Graphs]
*In the wake of last night’s Hockey Hall of Fame inductions, who would be the #1 overall pick in a HHoF draft? [Puck Daddy]
*And looking ahead to who might be in the 2015 class. [Greatest Hockey Legends]
*ESPN ranks NHL coaches based on performance in this season thus far. [ESPN]
*A “Coach’s Challenge” will be discussed at the upcoming GMs meeting. It’s probably a good idea. [The Hockey News]
*An interesting look at what happens to the kids in major junior who don’t make it to the NHL. [TSN]
*And finally, the weekend wrap-up from DGB. [Grantland]