The lockout-shortened 2012-13 season could not have started much better for the Blackhawks, setting an NHL record by earning at least a point in their first 24 games (21-0-3). It created a sense in Toews that the team was bound for something special.
"Obviously winning your first Cup, I don't think you realize how good we really were because there was a huge lack of experience in that room," Toews said. "But we were young, we had a lot of chemistry, there was a lot of excitement, we were a good team all year. But I would say in the lockout year we seemed to just come out on a mission. We had a great, short regular season. It just felt like nothing was going to stop us there. So if I had to pick one, I'd say that's it."
Ladd, Byfuglien and others were gone from the 2010 Cup team as salary cap casualties; they were replaced on the 2013 team by Brandon Saad, a rookie that season, Andrew Shaw, the emergence of Bryan Bickell and Corey Crawford taking over from Antti Niemi in goal.
The 2013 Blackhawks defeated the Boston Bruins in six games to win the Cup, with Kane winning the Conn Smythe Trophy.
"It was unbelievable," Hossa said. "I think we set some record at the start. It was a short season, everyone was kind of refreshed, it was a beautiful run and we went all the way. It was one of the, I wouldn't say easy seasons, but everything went our way."