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Blackhawks players add they're hungry for another Cup, even after a summer of celebration, and the newcomers may add motivation to the mix.
"You realize all feelings and emotions you had after a great season like that and it makes you want to do it again," Kane said. "Guys like Marty Turco, and other players who have come in, they're here to win a championship."
Defenseman Brian Campbell anticipates ups-and-downs, but maintains the Blackhawks have enough skill and determination to repeat.
"That's what we're after and it's ours until someone takes it away," he said. "The guys won't want anybody to take it away from us. It's going to be an 82-game regular season and a long playoff schedule."
General manager Stan Bowman said he's close finding a place for goaltender Cristobal Huet to play this season and eliminating his $5.6 million annual salary cap hit. He hopes to assign Huet to a team in Europe, and Huet will not be in training camp.
"You have to place him on waivers first and he has to clear waivers to be assigned. He could be claimed by another team," Bowman said.
If another NHL club doesn't take Huet, the Blackhawks would still be liable for paying his salary. The 35-year-old Huet is entering the third year of a $22.5 million, four-year contract he signed in July 2008.
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