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Voracek celebrates another Flyers win with another obscene tweet

Forget Mac Miller, or any song they have danced to in the locker room previously after a win. The Philadelphia Flyers have a new post-victory ritual.

Vulgar, but importantly self-censored Jakub Voracek tweets.

On Friday, the injured forward fired off a mirror-image tweet of the slightly-offensive celebratory social media offering he sent out Monday, and after the Flyers followed up their win over the Tampa Bay Lightning with another two points earned in the second half of the home and home.

With the two-game sweep and their sixth win in seven games, the Flyers pulled back to within two points of the Detroit Red Wings for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

What a (insert expletive) run!

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Malkin suffers apparent wrist injury, to be re-evaluated Saturday

Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin suffered an apparent left wrist or hand injury in a collision along the boards Friday night with Columbus Blue Jackets defender Dalton Prout.

The Penguins did not offer a detailed update after the game, aside from head coach Mike Sullivan saying afterward that Malkin will be re-evaluated Saturday.

He returned for a shift after the incident, which occurred early in the second period, but then headed down the tunnel and did not return.

Sidney Crosby double-shifted for the remainder of the contest, which the Penguins won 3-2.

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Burke: ‘Our protocol was followed to the letter’ on Wideman concussion

The long and disorganized Dennis Wideman saga is over.

The Calgary Flames defender will return to the lineup versus the Arizona Coyotes on Friday after an independent arbitrator reduced his 20-game ban for cross-checking an official by half.

With the disciplinary matter closed six weeks after the fact and a small victory earned (Wideman still missed 19 games), Flames president Brian Burke came to the defense of the team and its training staff in a brief press conference before the game.

"I believe (Calgary's medical personnel) acted properly at all times and in all respects through this process," Burke said.

"Our protocol was followed to the letter," he later added.

Burke said Wideman "did not fall through the cracks" in terms of the training staff's execution of the NHL-mandated concussion protocol because Wideman first complained of symptoms after the game, not during.

Wideman was hit by an opposing player moments before he collided with linesman Don Henderson, who suffered a concussion as a result. Wideman was later diagnosed with a concussion himself.

Burke also wished Henderson a speedy recovery.

The NHL said it "strenuously" disagreed with the neutral arbitrator's decision in a statement Friday, promising the league would be "reviewing the opinion in detail to determine what next steps may be appropriate."

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Blues sign Gunnarsson to 3-year, $8.7-million extension

The St. Louis Blues signed defenseman Carl Gunnarsson to a three-year contract extension worth $8.7 million Friday, the club announced.

Acquired by the Blues along with a draft pick from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for Roman Polak in June 2014, Gunnarsson, 29, has two goals and five assists in 62 games. He's averaging 17:36 in ice time.

Gunnarsson was a seventh-round pick, 194th overall, by the Maple Leafs in 2007. He spent five seasons in Toronto and is in his second season with the Blues.

The Swedish defender has been a negative possession player for the majority of his career. He has a 48.4 percent Corsi For rating this season, up from his career 46.6 mark, according to Hockey Reference.

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Greatness: Ovechkin and Gretzky hang out

The Washington Capitals are going through California on a road trip, and great things are happening.

By that, we mean Alex Ovechkin, "The Great Eight," and Wayne Gretzky, "The Great One," hung out. And they posed for a great (sorry) photo.

Tnx for gr8 time !!!u the best!!!!

A photo posted by Alexander Ovechkin (@aleksandrovechkinofficial) on

Ovechkin - perfectly - used "gr8" in the caption.

While it wasn't the first time Ovechkin and Gretzky met, it was the first time they got to talk extensively, and they spoke about "hockey, life, all of the different things," Ovechkin said, according to The Washington Post's Isabelle Khurshudyan.

"It’s a great experience," Ovechkin said about hanging out with Gretzky and his wife, Janet. "I had a great time. When you’re a little kid, you have a dream to meet him and talk to him. Obviously, it was a great time."

Janet posted a photo on her Instagram account of what appears to have been a double date:

Fun night with Anastasiya and Alex

A photo posted by @janetgretzky on

A great double date, clearly.

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