CALGARY, Alberta Bryan Bickell didnt take his Sunday benching as an insult or a slap in the face. It was frustrating but, the way my games been going, I feel like I deserved to sit out, said Bickell, who was back in the lineup for Tuesdays game against the Calgary Flames. (Coach Joel Quenneville) wants to get me angry and mad on the ice and bring the physical game. Bickell was back there on Sunday,...
Blackhawks' Bryan Bickell frustrated, not insulted by benching (Comcast SportsNet Chicago)
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