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[URL=http://www.csnchicago.com/09/12/11/Current-Hawks-roster-mirrors-2010-Cup-ch/landing_insider_myers_loud3r.html?blockID=563175&feedID=661]CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO ARTICLE[/URL] said:The months of anticipation are now down to days. As the Chicago Blackhawks filter back into the city – and some back onto the Johnny’s Icehouse Ice – so do the expectations.
The Blackhawks roster doesn’t look anything like it did last season. There’s a lot more depth, a lot more experience and yes, just in case you haven’t read it before, a lot more physical presence.
The new guys haven’t been integrated on the ice yet, but the on-paper potential still begs the question: is the 2011-12 team looking more like the 2009-10 Cup winning team?
“We’ve got grit, character, leadership and experience. (New guys are) complimentary to guys we had with our core,” coach Joel Quenneville said Monday. “We learned a lot from (last year). I think the guys that are coming in, it won’t take them long to fit right in.”
That’s good news for the Blackhawks, who dealt with who-fits-where issues for quite a while last season. It was a young roster, too, so it was as much figuring out fledgling games as it was where they went in the lineup.
This season there’s none of that. The “new guys” are veterans. There’s no doubt what Daniel Carcillo and Jamal Mayers are here to do, no doubt that everyone knows what they do.
“We have some guys who want to be third- and fourth-liners,” John Scott said. “I think last year we had third- and fourth-liners who wanted to be first- and second-liners so everyone knows their role this year. That’ll help and lead to a more balanced team.”
There’s also no doubt which area was addressed most, and the tough guys remaining from last season appreciate the help.
“I know me and (Troy) Brouwer were top hitters (last year), now we have Jamal and Carcillo and a few others who like to throw their weight around,” Bryan Bickell said. “It’ll definitely help out our team to have those guys behind us.”
When the coach says it won’t take long for new guys to fit in, it’s a good sign. The Blackhawks are back to being what they were two seasons ago, a skilled team with enough muscle to keep opponents honest.
The balance is back. The long playoff runs could be, too.
Bickell healed
Bryan Bickell is fully healed from the right wrist surgery he had at the end of April. Bickell suffered two severed tendons early in the Blackhawks’ series against Vancouver.
“I think it’s back. I’m out here to golf and know the golf swing hasn’t changed,” said Bickell, who played in the 12th annual Four Feathers Golf Invitation on Monday. “It took a month to get back to somewhat normal, to lift weights a certain way. Right now it’s what it used to be like and I’m ready to go.”
Look at Toews
Quenneville said he got to watch newly acquired David Toews, Jonathan’s brother, play a few days ago.
“I liked what I saw in him,” he said. “He’s got a great pedigree, coming from a great family and he seems like a real good kid.”
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