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Musick: No hard feelings for Blackhawks

CHICAGO – Jonathan Toews smiled at his locker as he weighed the question.

Did Toews really expect a building filled with 100 percent adoring fans when the Blackhawks returned to their home ice Tuesday? Did he wonder whether fans might be angry after a lengthy NHL lockout between ultra-wealthy owners and wealthy players?

“Not to say I take it for granted,” Toews said of the fan support. “But I had a feeling.”

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