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Haugh: Blackhawks’ start evokes comparisons to ’07 Cup champion Ducks

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The Hawks just spent enough time on the road to worry Pat Foley’s dry cleaner. After a 4-0-2 six-game, 12-day, 5,327-mile trip, they return Tuesday night to the United Center to play the Ducks and begin a seven-game homestand the most enthusiastic fans think could affect home ice in the Cup finals. Every game on CSN Chicago seems to generate a press release announcing a historic ratings climb. Missing the NFL never has been so easy in Chicago.

Goalie Corey Crawford, leading the league in wins with seven, summarized the trend after beating the Predators on Sunday night for the team’s first regular-season shutout in 23 months. “It seems like we just didn’t make any mistakes out there,” Crawford told reporters.

And nobody rolled their eyes.

Perhaps most significantly, people are shaking their heads at Patrick Kane for the right reasons. Kane uses his stick as a wand and makes magic with the puck, scoring goals in five straight games. Through 25 percent of the season, only Thomas Vanek of the Sabres has more goals or points than Kane (nine goals and 10 assists). The Hart Trophy looks like Kane’s to lose, making any silly notion of trading the 24-year-old star last summer seem even sillier now.

Whether it was a trip to Switzerland that kept Kane sharp during the lockout or a long, hard look in the mirror, the winger clearly came back for his sixth NHL season more committed than ever to reach his immense potential.

It also helps that the Hawks have been rolling four lines full of young, hungry players like it was 2010. That coach Joel Quenneville plugged in the power play again and penalties have been dying a slow death against Hawk penalty-killers. That the Bulls aren’t the only United Center tenant blocking shots these days. That Crawford and Ray Emery comprise the best goalie tandem in the league.

Before we get carried away planning the June parade route, civic duty compels me to remind everybody of the surprising 2007-08 Ottawa Senators. The Senators, backstopped by Emery, were the last team before the Hawks to have as many as 22 points through 12 games.

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