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Blackhawks player rep Mayers 're-energized' for season

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But with an agreement now seemingly in place, players are thankful for the efforts of those who negotiated the deal, ending months of hard feelings between the two sides. Mayers said he's most proud of the pension players were able to secure in the deal, providing them with a sense of security for years to come.

"It's tough when you're a player – you're frustrated, you want to play," said former Hawks defenseman Brian Campbell, who trained locally before returning to Florida on Monday night to prepare for the season with the Panthers. "We weren't going to get something done until people wanted to get it done. But we got a deal that's fair – and that's all we wanted from the beginning ... and finally, we got that."

While players have done their best to keep in playing shape, Mayers and his teammates say that establishing timing among teammates will be among the biggest challenges facing NHL teams entering the shortened season. Mayers, who was among a group of Hawks' players to work privately with Chicago Wolves skating and skills coach Kenny McCudden, said he felt ready to go before spending nine days in New York trying to get a deal done.

But with the work stoppage now out of the way, the Hawks turn their attention to the start of the season, anxious to get back to playing.

"Moving forward, I think everyone's focus should be to leave those hard feelings aside," Mayers said. "We've got a deal – assuming it's ratified – and the focus of the players and the league and the owners should be to work together because we're directly tied together and we want to grow this game and make it as good as it can be."

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