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Wednesday Morning Altitude Check: Montreal Canadiens show Perry Pearn no love in his return

Hey all! Here is our feature running Monday through Friday that will bring you up to date on what's going on in the media pertaining to the Winnipeg Jets and elsewhere in the NHL.

Here is what's in the news for Wednesday, January 30, 2013:

Winnipeg Jets' news:

Recapping last night's 4-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens. [Winnipeg Sun]

More news and notes from the post-game. [WFP]

For comprehensive post-game coverage on the Montreal Canadiens, check out our pals over at Habs Eyes on the Prize. [HEOTP]

Catching up with Winnipeg Jets coach Perry Pearn before his special teams unit got torched for another two goals against last night, including the game winner. [Winnipeg Sun]

In which Peter Mansbridge uses the Twitter to express his fondness of the Winnipeg Jets. [WFP]

Sportsnet chimes in on the Mark Scheifele debate, noting that the 19-year old centre is likely to be returned to Barrie of the OHL. [Sportsnet]

Around the NHL:

This week's 30 Thoughts with Elliotte Friedman focus around PK Subban and his freshly minted contract, as well as the one he's set to receive in two years. [CBC]

Our friend Paul Kelly thinks it would be pretty rad if the NHL expanded to thirty-two teams. [SB Nation]

Lighthouse Hockey brings the funny with Pierre McGuire's New York Islander notes as NBC Sports covered the Islanders vs. Pittsburgh Penguins game last night. [Lighthouse Hockey]

Ryan Callahan left tonight's New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers contest with an upper-body injury. [Blueshirt Banter]

Is it time to label Eric Tangradi a bust or does he still have time to develop into the NHLer many thought he would become? [Pensburgh]

Finally, how did Mike Komisarek get shards of fibreglass lodged in his eye? [Puck Daddy]

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