Welcome to the PHT Morning Skate, a collection of links from around the hockey world. Have a link you want to submit? Email us at phtblog@nbcsports.com.
• Here’s the NBC Sports Stanley Cup playoff update for May 14
• The Boston Bruins are overwhelming the Carolina Hurricanes with their roster depth. (NBC Sports Boston)
• Stick with Boston’s depth, that and their balance up and down the roster might be the difference in the Eastern Conference Final. (Providence Journal)
• Does size matter? Not for a couple of the Bruins’ best. (WEEI)
• A quick look at what’s plagued the Hurricanes in this series. (Canes Country)
• Switching from Petr Mrazek to Curtis McElhinney may be tempting, but it won’t solve much. (The Hockey News)
• Joonas Donskoi comes to the rescue of a skatepark in his hometown in Finland. (NHL.com)
• Ralph Krueger may be heading back behind the bench in the NHL… with Buffalo. (Die by the Blade)
• The Ottawa Senators began life as an expansion team with Rick Bowness behind the bench in 1992. He could be heading back there in 2019. (Ottawa Citizen)
• A look at Edmonton’s coaching carousel. (Oilers Nation)
• #MalkinWatch2019: Him going to the Florida Panthers makes no sense. (My NHL Trade Rumours)
• The Los Angeles Kings land point-per-game player from the KHL. (Official Kings website)
• The New York Rangers are in a great spot heading into the 2019 NHL Draft next month. (Blueshirt Banter)
• A look at whether or not the return of Pavel Datsyuk to the Detroit Red Wings would hinder their rebuild. (Puck Junk)
• The Washington Capitals have some work to get done this summer in regards to the cap and their roster. (Official Capitals website)
• Brandon Pirri knows it all about opportunity this offseason. (Sin.Bin Vegas)
• Welcome to Bear Force One:
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