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Chicago Plans To Play A Patient Game

from Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune,

“Maybe we can put the pressure on them and get them on their heels,” Hawks captain Jonathan Toews said. “We’re confident we can win in their building if we play our way. [After] the last couple of losses people ask us if there is something we need to do to get our confidence back. I don’t think our confidence or self-esteem is going anywhere. It’s just at times we’ve had a few lapses and I think that’s the reason we’ve had two losses so far.

“If we start playing hard and start playing in their end, chipping pucks, and we don’t try and do it all ourselves, we can get that confidence, energy and momentum going our way. That’s how you win games.

“If we play the same patient game [we did in Game 2] we give ourselves a chance to win.”

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