After making a few starts over the last week, Alex Stalock is finding his groove again. Despite missing over a month away from the action, it still hasn't affected the goalie's positive attitude that he brings to the Blackhawks' locker room on a daily basis.
On Nov. 1, Stalock suffered the concussion after a colision with New York Islanders forward Casey Cizikas in the game's opening minutes. While recovering in the ensuing weeks he still kept training and staying in shape as best he could off the ice to help ease his transition back.
"I could still go out [on the ice]," Stalock said. "Sometimes I couldn't push it as hard as I wanted to, but I had the ability to go out and try to work through it. So, the conditioning wasn't much of a catch-up game for me, but obviously the speed and timing of the game comes quick."
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