Found January 28, 2009 on
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PLAYERS:
Bill Guerin,
Chris Neil,
Doug Weight,
Kyle Calder,
Mike Sillinger,
Nik Antropov
TEAMS: Chicago Blackhawks
TEAMS: Chicago Blackhawks
The Blackhawks have been tied to many rumours throughout the season names like Spezza & Sundin brought a lot of attention and excitement as did the speculation of imminent?deals for Havlat and Khabibulin, but Dale Tallon held his ground and his ?wait and see? approach has certainly paid off. But ...
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