DENVER -- Michael Frolik is one-third of what has been the Chicago Blackhawks' most consistent forward line, but the winger doesn't have the offensive numbers to show for it.
Entering Thursday night's game here against the Avalanche, Frolik had two assists in the first five games while skating with Bryan Bickell and Dave Bolland.
"It's a little bit frustrating, especially when you have chances," Frolik said before the game. "The confidence would be higher if you had some goals. I try not to think about it too much and just play my game."
Frolik endured a 32-game goalless skid last season, during which the Hawks acquired him in a trade with the Panthers for Jack Skille. As a rookie, Frolik finished with 21 goals in 2008-09, the same number the next campaign and 11 last season. Frolik came on for the Hawks in their first-round playoff loss against the Canucks with two goals and three assists in seven games.
Frolik, who has meshed well with Bickell and Bolland, is averaging 15 minutes 58 seconds of ice time per game.
Full strength: The Hawks have been at full strength since Marian Hossa returned from an upper-body injury earlier this week. That means John Scott and Sami Lepisto and winger Rostislav Olesz have been healthy scratches the last two games, including Thursday's.
"Things (can) change quickly," coach Joel Quenneville said. "It's nice knowing guys are competing for ice time. That makes for a healthy situation."
One-timer: Former center John Madden, a member of the Hawks' 2010 Stanley Cup championship team, practiced with the Wolves this week but the 38-year-old free agent chose not to sign a contract.





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