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by Paul on 01/20/08 at 09:46 AM ET
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from the Daily Herald,
Patrick Sharp was only too happy to re-sign with the Blackhawks for four more years.
Now, Sharp will be interested to see what happens this summer and if free agents feel as he does, that the Hawks are a franchise on the rise, making Chicago a prime destination.
“The way the organization treats the players is first class, and anyone that’s been to the city of Chicago knows what it’s all about,” Sharp said. “Attendance is growing at the United Center, the Hawks are on the way up, and hopefully that attracts some free agents that want to come to Chicago.”
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