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Wednesday Morning Altitude Check: Zach Bogosian eyes a return later this week

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, February 13, 2013:

Winnipeg Jets' news:

Recapping last night’s 3-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. [WFP]

More recap from the Winnipeg Sun. [Winnipeg Sun]

For a Flyers' perspective of things, visit our pals at Broad Street Hockey. [Broad Street Hockey]

Now that Dustin Byfuglien has made his return to Winnipeg’s line-up, fans now shift their focus to the health of Zach Bogosian, who is rumoured to return Friday versus the Pittsburgh Penguins. [WFP]

In which the argument is made that it's better to be boring and win than excite your fans in a losing effort. [Winnipeg Sun]

Despite Michigan’s struggles, freshman defenseman and Jets’ prospect Jacob Trouba has given Wolverines’ fans plenty to be optimistic about. [USCHO]

More talk on Winnipeg's defensive corps. [Jets Nation]

Around the NHL:

A great longform read about the Minnesota State High School Hockey rivalry between Warroad and Roseau. [SB Nation]

The Columbus Blue Jackets have fired their General Manager, Scott Howson. Our pals at The Cannon have extensive coverage of the event. [The Cannon]

Watch as Devin Setoguchi rips a tooth out of his own skull…. or does he? (VIDEO) [SB Nation]

Canadian SB Nation writers pick their 2014 Olympic Team Canada Roster, with some notable snubs. [SB Nation]

Bad news as Minnesota Wild goaltender Josh Harding is facing some set-backs related to his battle with Multiple Sclerosis. We’re extremely hopeful that he makes a speedy recovery. [NHL.com]

This weeks 30 Thoughts from Elliotte Friedman. [CBC]

Finally, behold! The twenty-three most awkward signs in hockey. [Puck Daddy]

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