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PHT Morning Skate: Where Coach Q needs a “vote of confidence”

Joel Quenneville

Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville during a news conference at the end of their NHL hockey season, Thursday, April 28, 2011, in Chicago. The Blackhaws were eliminated in the first round after a seven-game series against the Vancouver Canucks, the league’s top team in the regular season. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

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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.

Jeff Carter is likely to miss tonight’s game with an ankle injury. Carter’s been quite helpful in the Los Angeles Kings’ turnaround, but he’s still had an ailment-plagued 2011-12 season. His cap hit obviously is friendly, but the term becomes more of a worry when he keeps dealing with bumps and bruises. (Los Angeles Times)

Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville received a vote of confidence, which is odd for a guy who’s about to make the playoffs in four out of four seasons with the team and also won their first Stanley Cup in ages. If you want another measure of how far this franchise has come in the last five years or so, this is one of the best ones. (CSNChicago.com)

The Colorado Avalanche might just be 30 out of 30th in the NHL when it comes to teams getting along with bloggers - at least considering that they could probably use the actual ink, digital or otherwise - but the Denver Post is the only outlet that is credentialed to cover them. James “Tapleg” Gralian hopes to put together a “blogger summit” to try to change that. (Jerseys and Hockey Love)

Washington Capitals coaches are defending Jason Cimera for his controversial hit on Adam McQuaid. (CSNWashington.com)

It could be some time before he matches Nicklas Lidstrom’s defensive prowess - if ever - but Erik Karlsson is already putting up numbers that make him among the most productive Swedish blueliners ever. In fact, with 76 points so far, Bruce Garrioch points out that it’s possible Karlsson could tie (or pass) Lidstrom’s Swedish blueliner points record of 80 points, which Lidstrom set in 2006-06. (Ottawa Sun)

Mike Smith looked like the goalie we thought he was when the San Jose Sharks whooped him and the Phoenix Coyotes to open this season. Perhaps it only makes sense that dominating the Sharks has been a big part of his renaissance, as Jim Gintonio discusses his three shutouts against San Jose this season. (AZ Central)

The Calgary Flames hope “the hole they dug isn’t a grave,” according to whoever wrote the Calgary Herald headline. All I can think of is a lesser known Faith No More song. (Calgary Herald)

Humiliating the Toronto Maple Leafs last night might really boost the confidence of the Philadelphia Flyers’ rookies. (CSNPhilly.com)