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.
• The Philly bar where ‘Play Gloria’ began has sent cease-and-desist letters to St. Louis retailers selling merch. (KMOV4)
• Herb Carnegie could have been first black NHL player, according to a letter from the 1940s. (NHL.com)
• Golden Knights offseason will be a failure if they don’t sign Nikita Gusev. (Knights on Ice)
• There’s one thing missing from the Carolina Hurricanes’ otherwise successful summer. (News & Observer)
• If the Panthers don’t get results, it could be Dale Tallon who’s out the door. (The Rat Trick)
• What’s happening in Los Angeles? (Jewels from the Crown)
• What is it going to take to get a deal done with Brock Boeser? (The Hockey News)
• An update on the contract negotiating statuses of Ivan Provorov and Travis Konecny. (NBC Sports Philadelphia)
• The Golden Knights wanted Micheal Ferland. (Sin.Bin Vegas)
• Phillip Danault rose to the occasion last season. (Eyes on the Prize)
• Raleigh is ready for outdoor hockey. (Cardiac Cane)
• A look at the comparables for Sam Bennett‘s next contract. (Flames Nation)
• What is wrong with NHL hockey. (Blue Line Station)
• Julius Honka could be a worthwhile trade option for Toronto. (Tip of the Tower)
• How close did the Columbus Blue Jackets come to offer sheeting Mitch Marner? (Sportsnet)
• Anthony Beauvillier and agent talk contract. (Eyes on Isles)
• His last name includes ‘Stud’ and Jack Studnicka the next great hope for the Bruins at center. (NBC Sports Boston)
• How short-handed icing could lead to more goal scoring. (On the Forecheck)
• A look at the center market still left in free agency. (Two in the Box)
• Kevin Dineen named coach of the AHL’s San Diego Gulls. (Anaheim Ducks)
Scott Billeck is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @scottbilleck