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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Martin Havlat is playing well. It's no coincidence that the Chicago Blackhawks are, too. Havlat had a goal and two assists and the Blackhawks scored three times in the opening period and then held off the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-4 on Sunday.
"I feel I'm playing the best hockey I've ever played, for sure," said Havlat, acquired along with Bryan Smolinski from Ottawa in a blockbuster deal last summer. "That's my goal every year to be better than the season before."
Havlat has seven goals and three assists in a six-game goal streak.
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