Chicago Blackhawks' fans went into a frenzy when Corey Crawford hit the ice earlier this week. However it doesn't look like it means anything or an immediate return to action. Blackhawks head coach Jeremy Colliton gave the media an update regarding the Hawks' goalie and said not to read too much into the whole thing. The Hawks' main priority first and foremost is Crawford's health. "Him going on the ice, I said it two days ago, not to read too much into it. It's going to be a process here. The day-to-day, it doesn't really matter. It's over time. Is he feeling better? Is he progressing? I'm not in his ear, 'how are you feeling?', asking head trainer Mike Gapski how he's doing. It doesn't help me, it doesn't help him and minute-to-minute, it doesn't matter. It's over time, how does he feel, is he getting better? Did I talk to him today? Yeah I talked to him today. But I didn't ask him how he was feeling. Because day to day, it's a non-issue. I just want him to be happy and over time, feel better. And then we'll see if he can play at the end of that."Take it for what it's worth, don't expect Crow back anytime soon....
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