A collection of the latest news from around the world of hockey:
It wasn’t a hit from behind into the boards. It wasn’t a leaping elbow. But the sight of P.K Subban leaving the ice on a stretcher put a sinking feeling in everyone’s stomach. It was a bizarre play. A fluke. Nobody’s fault. I really hope P.K is alright. [The Hockey News], [Big Story], [Yahoo]
#canadiens PK Subban was released from General Hospital last night. Neck injury. Good news is its not a serious one.
— Renaud Lavoie (@renlavoietva) March 11, 2016
(Great news. Get well soon, P.K)
Subban doesn’t get the respect he deserves. He’s important to Montreal, and the league in general. [Rabid Habs]
The Canucks have shut down Brandon Prust for the season. It’s been a tough year for Prust, who was an effective player for the Habs, but never seemed to find a fit in Vancouver. [The Canuck Way]
Should the Islanders bring in another goalie for the remainder of the regular season? [Edmonton Journal]
Jaromir Jagr just keeps setting records. [CBS Sports]
The Rangers have found an effective line to get under the opponents’ skin. [NY Daily News]
Is there a way to improve the coach’s challenge? [The Score]
Auston Matthews’ season is over. Time to sit and wait for the draft. [Puck Daddy]. Will his former coach be making an NHL comeback? [Sportsnet]
Gabriel Landeskog has been suspended for three games for his hit on Simon Despres. [Denver Post]
The Stephen Johns era begins in Dallas, against the team that drafted him. [Today’s Slapshot], [Dallas News]
And finally, what is the value of a first overall pick? [Obiter Dicta]