Sidney Crosby is your 2014 Hart Trophy winner. But he wants more. [Post Gazette]
Number 87 also gave a solid interview on the mess that is his team. [ESPN]
But the Penguins finally have their new coach. He wasn’t their first choice. And he apparently isn’t that different from their former boss. This should go well. [The Pens Nation]
The Minnesota Wild are interested in Matt Niskanen and also all of the other free agents out there. [Star Tribune]
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Ryan Callahan have agreed to a six-year contract extension, making that trade with the Rangers not so terrible. [Globe and Mail]
Nathan MacKinnon is the youngest player to win the Calder trophy. He smoked the competition in the process. [Frozen Futures]
Jack Adams winner Patrick Roy is hopeful Paul Stastny and Ryan O’Reilly will stay in Colorado. [Denver Post]
Apparently, the Oilers feel that overpaying Nikita Nikitin will help solve their defensive woes. [Lowetide]
Patrice Bergeron beat out P.K Subban to grace the cover of the new NHL video game. [Montreal Gazette]
The truth behind the Scott Hartnell trade. [Puck Daddy]
Kings goalie Jonathan Quick faces wrist surgery. [Rant Sports]
What the Canucks can expect from their new head coach. [The Province]
Ryan Kesler will only accept a trade to two teams. That should make the process a lot easier. [NESN]
And finally, check out the voting process for the NHL awards. [CBC]