Kane Says Team Knows Recipe For Success And Nothing To Worry About After Lightning Loss.
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November 22, 2019 (5:58 PM)
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The Chicago Blackhawks were rolling along with four wins in a row until they ran into Carolina and Tampa Bay. The Blackhawks now have two losses in a row and are looking to bounce back in Dallas tomorrow against the Stars. After picking up a point in eight of their last nine games, the Blackhawks are confident they'll bounce back. "We did some good things," Patrick Kane said. "Obviously would have been nice to get some points here in the last two games, but yeah, we gotta keep playing the way we won all those games and went on the nice stretch with. Stay with it. We know the recipe for success and keep building." Captain Jonathan Toews feels the same knows the team will keeping it roll Saturday. "I don't think we've lost the momentum," Toews said. "I think we know what we can do, we just got to get our legs going and get four lines rolling again. Be back on the road this weekend, so back to that same mentality of playing simple hockey. Last couple road games we had four lines contributing and a lot of pucks going in, so try and get back to that same style."
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