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.
• Tough news for Mason Raymond and the Vancouver Canucks. After the forward was hit into the boards last night by Johnny Boychuk, he left the arena on a stretcher and has suffered a vertebrae compression fractured and will miss the next 3-4 months. Boychuk will not face any discipline for the hit. [Canucks]
• Nick Cotsonika on Roberto Luongo heading into Game 7. [Y! Sports]
• Brad Marchand is making a name for himself in the Stanley Cup Final and breaking records along the way. [CSNNE]
• Daniel Sedin channeled his inner Mark Messier saying last night, "We're going to win Game 7", because what else would you expect him to say? [Vancouver Sun]
• Bodypaint and naked female Vancouver Canucks fans. [Kukla]
• Despite shutting down viewing parties the last few years, NBC has allowed the Boston Bruins to have fans inside TD Garden to watch Game 7 tomorrow night. Good decision. [Fangs Bites]
• So if the Canucks do win Game 7, will they visit the White House? [Deadspin]
• Down Goes Brown on how to present the Stanley Cup. [DGB]
• Is Pierre McGuire about to become a permanent fixture on NBC/VERSUS? [The Hockey News]
• Carl Gunnarsson has signed a two-year deal to stay in Toronto. [Maple Leafs]
• A name constantly brought up in coaching discussions is Chicago Blackhawks assistant Mike Haviland. Will he get a shot at the Winnipeg job? [Hockey Independent]
• With Paul MacLean's hiring in Ottawa today, a look back as previous Senators coaches and what kind of success they would have had with a duster. [6th Sens]
• It appears the Toronto Star jumped the gun just a little bit this morning. [SportsLogos.net]
• The Anaheim Ducks bar at the John Wayne Airport has been given a name. We hope "Jarkko Ruutu's Chicken Fingers" makes it onto the menu someday. [Ducks]
• The top Game 7 moments of the last 30 years. [House of the Hockey]
• Taking a look at the up and coming prospects of the New York Rangers. [Blue Seat Blogs]
• The Derek Boogaard Memorial Logo contest has ended. T-shirts will be created with proceeds benefiting Boogaard's charity Defending the Blue Line. [NY Rangers Blog]
• Finally, here's Brad Marchand last night using Daniel Sedin as a punching bag during a post-whistle get-together.