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MUSICK: Hawks keep on streaking on

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The most recent (and most exciting) comeback happened Sunday in Detroit, when Patrick Kane erased a one-goal deficit with 2:02 remaining and toyed with Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard in the shootout round to deliver the win.

It all works together.

The Hawks play well. They win games. They gain confidence.

The more confidence that the Hawks gain, the easier it is to play well and win games, which in turn leads to more confidence. On and on it goes.

Salvagio knows the mindset. He has enjoyed the Hawks’ point streak from afar.

“To win 22 games, the whole team has to believe they’re not losing,” Salvagio said. “If someone gets close to them, then it’s [a question of], ‘Who’s going to be the hero?’

“Because they’re going to win. That’s how the Blackhawks are feeling right now. They know they’re going to win.”

Of course, Hawks players can’t say such things out loud.

That would seem arrogant. It’s better to play dumb and offer a surprised shrug: Gee, we won again?

I think the Hawks know exactly how dominant they are.

The rest of us can shrug in amazement. Because a streak like this is tough.

Yet it’s going to end.

I don’t know how and I don’t know when, but I do know it can’t last forever.

It happened to the Connecticut women (90 consecutive wins) and the UCLA men (88) in college basketball. It happened to the Los Angeles Lakers (33) and baseball’s New York Giants (26) and the New England Patriots (21).

It will happen to the Hawks. And it will be a bummer.

Salvagio remembers what his locker room felt like after the streak ended in Dallas.

“There was no music, no beers, nothing,” Salvagio said. “It was just silent.”

But do you know what?

Even though their streak ended, the Sockers kept rolling. They’re playing in the semifinals this weekend as they pursue another championship.

Pretty soon, the Hawks should know the feeling.

“All that really matters, to tell you the truth,” Salvagio said, “is if you’re holding the trophy at the end.”

• Northwest Herald sports columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com and on Twitter @tcmusick.

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