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What we learned in the NHL last week: It's been quite the decline for the Blackhawks

What we learned from the last week of play in the NHL:

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THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN FAR

An interesting change took place at the bottom of the standings last week when the Chicago Blackhawks, losers of seven straight, dropped behind the Los Angeles Kings and into last place overall. The Blackhawks (9-17-5) also rank last in goal differential (minus-31) and power-play percentage (11.6). Joel Quenneville shouldn't have been fired for coaching them to

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