Here are all the links from around the hockey world, and what I’m reading, while Everybody's Working for the Weekend.
*Mike Keenan talks about his exit from the KHL and another rung on the ladder of his hockey coaching career.
*Duncan Keith was suspended for six games for his stick-swinging incident against Charlie Coyle, and some believe it was too light of a sentence. It is more like 7 or 8 games when factoring in how much weight the league gives missing playoff games as opposed to regular season games.
*PHT writer Joey Alfieri has Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury missing Saturday’s game with a concussion. That’s a big development for Pittsburgh, and not in a good way.
*Since there will be no Canadian team in the playoffs this spring, Eric Francis asks which Canadian teams will make a triumphant return next spring.
*The Sports Illustrated hockey tribunal discusses Jimmy Vesey, the Norris Trophy contenders and concussion emails.
*Ray Ferraro says it’s a two-horse race for the Calder Trophy between Shayne Gostisbehere and Connor McDavid.
Boston Bruins
*For something completely different: Rob Gronkowski does a little April Fools' Day trickery with Tom Brady on Friday.