On the Beat podcast: Is the Blackhawks’ season a lost cause?

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Corey Crawford practiced with the team Tuesday. | Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

Corey Crawford worked out Tuesday with the Blackhawks, but is it too late to save this season?

In episode three of “On the Beat,” Sun-Times’ Mark Lazerus and NHL.com’s Tracey Myers also discuss the effect sportswriting has on fandom, the Blackhawks’ lousy power play and answer some of your questions.

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