NHL Morning Papers NHL Morning Papers (Monday Edition): Patrick Kane and the Buffalo cabdriver by Richard Pollock August 10, 2009 Russian investigators have reopened the Alexei Cherepanov investigation. Aaron Besecker of the Buffalo News provides all the details of the bizarre Patrick Kane cabbie incident in Buffalo over the weekend. “As we are still collecting all the facts, it would be premature to comment further at this,” said Blackhawks spokesman Brandon Faber. Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune was able to reach the cabdriver at his home last night. When it comes to promoting young men, sometimes it is best to take some precaution, opines Rick Morrissey of the Chicago Tribune. George Sipple of the Detroit Free Press ignores the Blackhawks off-ice issues and says the team is the Wings’ biggest threat this season. The much hyped Justin Pogge is finally on his way out of Toronto, as the Leafs are close to sending him to Anaheim for a conditional draft choice. Here’s the latest report from Team Canada’s under-20 camp in Saskatchewan. Related Topics Subscribe to PodcastApple PodcastsAndroidby EmailRSS NHL Morning Papers (Sunday Edition): Koules/Barrie ownership marriage close to being over NHL Morning Papers (Tuesday Edition): Courtroom could get ugly today in Coyotes saga, lawyers respond in Kane incident and Fleury would be willing to play anywhere