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Here Come The Hawks
by Paul on 10/07/09 at 09:23 PM ET
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from Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune,
“Hopefully what we did this summer, in training camp and over this season is going to be enough work and we’re going to beat them when it really counts,” Hawks captain Jonathan Toews said. “This game is a test for us. Every game is going to be one to look forward to when we’re playing the Wings. It’s one of those games we’re definitely going to pick up our game and speed for.”...
“It’s going to be a great test. I’m sure they’re going to be sour after how they came back from their trip,” Hawks coach Joel Quenneville said. “We know how competitive our division is going to be and certainly they’re a team that always has been at the top. It’s a good measuring stick for ourselves knowing we’ll have to be at our best.”
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