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Blackhawks downplay regular season success vs Red Wings

Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp

The Chicago Blackhawks swept their regular season series against the Detroit Red Wings -- but they don’t want to read too much into that going into second round.

Part of the reason for that is because most of Chicago’s games against Detroit were decided by razor thin margins. Three of the four contests went to overtime.

“It’s going to be a tough series,” Marian Hossa told CSN Chicago. “We had their number during the regular season but they were all tight games. They’re playing extremely well from what I saw of their games against Anaheim. We’re going to need to elevate our game.”

Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville agrees with Hossa and added that this playoff series will give both teams a clean slate.

“(Detroit) had a great stretch to get into the playoffs. They had to make some hay to get in there and they did it,” Quenneville said. “Their top guys are special. The tradition, they know how to win and they find ways to bring the best out of our team. But we’re worried about how we have to approach it, so let’s make sure we’re at our best.”

The series will start in Chicago on Wednesday.

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