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David Haugh: Why aren't the Blackhawks and Stan Bowman approaching this offseason with more urgency?

Stan Bowman is the minivan moseying along in the left lane of the expressway, moving forward but slower than he thinks, getting passed as everyone wonders why he's not in a bigger hurry.

Honk if you wish the Blackhawks would make a big move already.

I planned to address the Hawks' free-agency approach Sunday, but a family reunion interfered before LeBron James signed with the Lakers, and then a really good episode of "America's Got Talent" distracted me. On Monday, a big lunch date and a workout got in the

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