Blackhawks second line center Dave Bolland, right, celebrates his goal with teammates Johnny Oduya (27), Patrick Sharp (10), Niklas Hjalmarsson (4), and Patrick Kane (88) during Sunday's 6-4 win at Phoenix.
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Phoenix Coyotes' Kyle Chipchura (24) and Blackhawks winger Andrew Shaw (62) are seperated by teammates and an official during a fight in the second period Sunday.
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As the Blackhawks open their home season Tuesday night at the United Center against the St. Louis Blues, head coach Joel Quenneville is feeling pretty good about his team's depth. "We have four lines going right now," Quenneville told reporters after Sunday night's 6-4 win over the Coyotes. "They're all capable of playing together and playing against anybody. Especially playing on the road, where you don't get particular matchups, you trust everybody out there. We like the depth."So does Marian Hossa, who said the team compares favorably to the Stanley Cup winning club in 2010.Latest Galleries
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