Haggerty's Morning Skate: NHL trade demands don't go far

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Here are all the links from around the hockey world, and what I’m reading while finishing up some really interesting viewing with the Netflix series “Making a Murderer.” I have my own opinions on how the whole things wraps up, but it’s a compelling and interesting look at our justice system nonetheless.

*Apparently NHL GMs are no longer blinking when they come across trade demands that they can’t accommodate.

*Some observations from Allan Muir of Sports Illustrated about the Team USA loss to Russia in the World Juniors semifinals.

*Jarome Iginla speaks with Brian Boucher about scoring his 600th career NHL goal, and both he and the team now moving on.

*What is the trade market for Jonathan Drouin now that his representation has made it public that he wants out of the Tampa Bay Lightning organization.

*Daniel Sedin is now missing some teeth after taking an errant puck last night, and continuing to play in a show of toughness from the finesse player.

*Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin are the best players for the Dallas Stars, and need to lead the way out of their current slump.

*Mark Divver gives us the good, the bad and the ugly from the Providence Bruins last weekend including Austin Czarnik heating up.

*Chris Drury talks to FOH (Friend of Haggs) Tim Rappleye about his memories from playing at Boston University.

*For something completely different: Joss Whedon sits down for an hour-long interview covering a ton of ground on Buffy, Avengers, Firefly and his other body of work.

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