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.
• Seattle has delayed their season-ticket pricing and seat selection because of coronavirus. (Seattle Times)
• The Carolina Hurricanes have proven to be marketing gold over the last two seasons. (News & Observer)
• Here’s five reasons why the Blues are winning big again. (St. Louis Game-Time)
• Igor Shesterkin is almost ready to get back into the Rangers’ crease again. (New York Post)
• Canadiens forward Tomas Tatar is flying back home after suffering an upper-body injury against the Islanders on Tuesday. (TSN.ca)
• What will Doug Wilson do to help the Sharks this off-season? (Spector’s Hockey)
• Henrik Lundqvist has been under-appreciated until the very end. (Gotham SN)
• Here’s an early look at Ken Holland’s 2020 off-season plans. (Oilers Nation)
• Will Butcher’s season is over. (NJ.com)
• There’s still time for Clayton Keller to send the Arizona Coyotes a strong message. (AZ Republic)
• Former NHLer Matthew Barnaby has been arrested for misdemeanor assault and public intoxication. (USA Today)
• What can the Penguins expect from Nick Bjugstad when he comes back? (The Sports Daily)
• Pavel Francouz is starting to look a bit like Jordan Binnington. (The Hockey Writers)
• How can the Islanders get into the playoffs? (The Sports Daily)
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Joey Alfieri is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @joeyalfieri.