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Bob Turner
Versatility must be Turner's middle name. He joined the Hawks last season, in a swap with Montreal for Fred Hilts, and served as spare defenseman, as penalty killer, and as extra forward. Dangerous while team was short a man.
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Dennis is a brother of the famed "Golden Jet," and like Bobby, is a product of the Chicago farm system. A rugged performer, Dennis enjoyed his best NHL season in 1968-69, scoring 30 Goals and 34 Assists. He also possesses the patented "Hull" slap-shot.



Periodic injuries have dimmed his potentially brilliant career. Sold by Canadiens in summer.



Rated highly as a strong-checking left winger, he developed in Ranger organization, then was traded to Hawks for Hank Ciesla. Scoring fell off last year because of injuries, his worst season in four under the Black Hawk banner.



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Adam Creighton
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Back to the Front! Black Hawks card back du jour...

Eric Nesterenko
Once rated a "second Beliveau," Eric found the going tough until he joined Hawks from Toronto. Now attends college between NHL activities. Nester once temporarily abandoned hockey but was persuaded he could still play and study.
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