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PHT Morning Skate: Where Theo Fleury’s Stanley Cup ring is on Craigslist

2011 Heritage Classic - Alumni Game

CALGARY, AB - FEBRUARY 19: Theo Fleury #14 of the Calgary Flames Alumni waits for a shot in front of Eric Fichaud #41 of the Montreal Canadiens Alumni during the Alumni game held as part of the 2011 NHL Heritage Classic festivities at McMahon Stadium on February 19, 2011 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Dylan Lynch/Getty Images)

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PHT’s Morning Skate takes a look around the world of hockey to see what’s happening and what we’ll be talking about around the NHL world and beyond.

Someone found Theo Fleury’s Stanley Cup ring that he lost at the Heritage Classic and decided to cryptically call him out to get it on Craigslist. Meet them in public Theo! (Calgary Sun, Craigslist)

Barry Trotz speaks his mind to defend the recently suspended Jordin Tootoo. (Tennessean)

Meanwhile, Tyler Dellow breaks down and compares Tootoo’s hit on Ryan Miller with Milan Lucic’s in Zapruder-like ways with harsh words for Brendan Shanahan. (mc79hockey)

We’re happy to see The Globe And Mail’s Eric Duhatschek back on the beat after dealing with illness. (Globe And Mail)

Joe Sacco was in no mood to be challenged by Vancouver reporters after the Avs were stomped last night. (All Things Avs)

Bad news for Colorado’s Peter Mueller, he’s still out but now he’s listed as having a head injury. (All Things Avs)

Toronto’s Colby Armstrong is hoping to be back in action Friday night in Washington. (Toronto Sun)

Did you know? Three different goalies recorded assists last night: Winnipeg’s Ondrej Pavelec, Detroit’s Jimmy Howard, and Vancouver’s Cory Schneider

Carlo Colaiacovo is pretty sick and tired of always being hurt. (Post-Dispatch)

College hockey news: It turns out the Alabama-Huntsville program might not be dead after all. Give it up for independent donors trying to save the school’s lone Division-I program. (Huntsville Times)

Finally, check out Daniel Sedin’s hat trick last night against Colorado. (NHL)