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Will Hossa, Blackhawks see a ‘new’ Torres?

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The Hawks' Marian Hossa falls down after getting checked by the Coyotes' Raffi Torres during the first period of Game 3 of thire first-round playoff series at the United Center.

File photo by Associated Press/April 17, 2012

The Hawks' Marian Hossa falls down after getting checked by the Coyotes' Raffi Torres during the first period of Game 3 of their first-round playoff series at the United Center.

File photo by Associated Press/April 17, 2012

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The Hawks' Marian Hossa is taken off the ice on a stretcher after the hit by the Coyotes' Raffi Torres.

File photo by Associated Press/April 17, 2012

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Raffi Torres is trying to change his ways. Torres and Marian Hossa will be on the same ice Thursday night for the first time since last April when Torres sent the Blackhawks star to the hospital on a stretcher in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series. “At the end of the day I need to keep playing, this is what I want to do, and if I want to keep playing in this league I’m going to have to change my way," Torres said.
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    • The Hawks’ Marian Hossa falls down after getting checked by the Coyotes’ Raffi Torres during the first period of Game 3 of thire first-round playoff series at the United Center.
    • The Hawks’ Marian Hossa falls down after getting checked by the Coyotes’ Raffi Torres during the first period of Game 3 of their first-round playoff series at the United Center.
    • The Hawks’ Marian Hossa is taken off the ice on a stretcher after the hit by the Coyotes’ Raffi Torres.
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