Not all the streaks are gone. The Hawks are winless in 15straight road games (0-14-1) and have lost 12 straight road games.And they have a two-game trip this week, both against Norris Divisionoppoonents, Wednesday night at Minnesota and Saturday night atToronto. By that time, they will have played 20 of their first 32games on the road. The Hawks are 9-2-1 at home, 2-15-1 on the road. Something else the Hawks couldn't shake: They are still last in theNorris Division, a point behind the fourth-place St. Louis Blues.They have played two more games than the Blues. Goaltender Darren Pang, who made 30 saves, is 4-0-0 at the Stadium."I'm definitely a homer," he said. The Hawks beat Toronto for the first time this season. The Leafswon 7-5 Oct. 8 at the Stadium, and 6-5 Oct. 31 at the Stadium. The Hawks outshot the Leafs 34-31, including 17-8 in the firstperiod. They were 1-for-7 on the power play, holding Toronto0-for-7. The official attendance was 17,472 but there were plenty ofno-shows.

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