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“Say we were going to Peoria,” Leddy said. “That’s a 2˝-hour bus ride. So we’d leave at say, 2, get there at 4 or 4:30, and then you’ve got to play the game [at night].

“Obviously, you’ve got to adapt. That was one of the bigger changes for me.”

During his travels, Leddy came to appreciate the Illinois landscape.

“Yeah, definitely,” Leddy said with a laugh. “It’s flat.”

The same cannot be said for the career trajectories of the Rockford crew. One of the top prospects is Saad, who tallied 20 points in 31 games with the IceHogs.

Before this winter, Saad had skipped from the Ontario Hockey League to the NHL.

The 20-year-old said he was impressed with his first taste of the AHL.

“It’s good competition, for sure,” Saad said. “And with the lockout, there were even better players in the league. It was tough. It was good for my game.”

Now, Saad and the rest of the group hope to carry their momentum into the Hawks’ regular-season opener Saturday against the Los Angeles Kings.

The Hawks still must determine their final roster, and a good chance exists that at least a couple of players will return to Rockford for more seasoning.

Either way, they insist that they’re better for the experience. Perhaps a long winter in Rockford will give them a running start to the NHL season.

“I would hope so,” Bollig said. “Hopefully, we might have an extra jump and have that extra spark going for us. We’ll see what happens.”

• Tom Musick covers professional sports for Shaw Media. Write to him a tmusick@shawmedia.com.

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