CHICAGO - In the hours before a must-have Game 4 at the Garden in Boston, a struggling Jonathan Toews was approached in conversation at the team hotel by his senior teammate, 28-year-old Brent Seabrook. "I answered it wrong one time because he just asked me What are you thinking about? and I was like Nothing, what are you thinking about?" Toews recalled of a discussion which would later prove significant. "And he looked at me and I realized what he wanted me to say and I snapped back and I said Scoring goals. And he was like There you go." Tied for the team lead with 23 goals during the regular season, Toews would go on to do just that Wednesday night, erasing a frustrating 10-game spell with just his second goal of the playoffs, the second marker of a wild 6-5 overtime victory. The moment uplifted not only the Chicago captain, but his teammates. They knew the weight of the burden he carried on those 25-year-old shoulders and in spite of the many intangibles he continued to bring, there was something about scoring they knew would ease the increasing pressure and most of all, help the team out from a growing offensive rut. And so it was that Seabrook, who would later blast his second overtime winner of the playoffs, would so bluntly express to Toews what needed to happen. "To be completely honest I was sick and tired hearing about everything that Johnnys doing right," Seabrook declared with refreshing honesty. "Hes a great player; hes one of the best in the league. [But] I just told him that hes got to stop thinking about that too. Hes got to stop thinking about everything that hes doing right and stop worrying about not scoring goals. "Hes got to score goals for us," the veteran defender continued. "It wasnt about the little things that he does. It wasnt about his leadership that he brings. I just thought that maybe he needed to start thinking about scoring goals." Harassed by the forces of Milan Lucic as he drove wide to the net in the second frame of Game 4, Toews flung the puck threw the blue paint and off the side wall where it caromed to the tape of Michal Rozsival at the right point. Instinctively, Toews would plant himself to the left of Tuukka Rask, getting just a piece of a blast that would beat the Bruins netminder, one of an improbable six to do so. "It doesnt make much sense when you say that a puck going off your stick from the point…can liberate you as a player and help you play the rest of the game with less pressure," he said, "but it does. Thats the difference it makes for you. I think anyone will tell you the same thing." When he lifted the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2010, Toews had tallied seven goals and an impressive 22 assists en route to a long-awaited Cup. Entering Game 4 of the Final in 2013, hed amassed just the single marker along with eight helpers. The stiff defensive work opposite the once scorching David Krejci trio couldnt be discounted, nor could the tireless efforts on the draw or killing penalties or even the unique traits that define him as a leader. He knew he needed to score. "You play hard, you try and do the little things right, but at a certain point its not enough," Toews offered of the budding pressure to score. "Youre considered an offensive player, a key player on your team; youve got to find a way to do something." The difference, he detailed, is imbued in confidence and a subsequent shift in the split-second decision-making process. "It just comes down to having that killer instinct when youre around the net," he continued with hearty insight, "to take the puck to the net or hang onto it that extra second instead of just making a safe play and cycling it down behind their net … Its just having that confidence that Hey you can go out there, youve got the puck, dont be afraid, take a chance, throw it on net or take it to the net…" Known as one of the more vocal Hawks, for his fiery preparations before and in the midst of games, Seabrook was trying to stoke that "confidence" from his beleaguered captain, drive it forth from the depths of the dry spell. "He wasnt trying to get on me I dont think; he was definitely just trying to spark me a little bit," said Toews, rooming with Seabrook as a rookie in 2007-2008. "Hes always kind of looked after me that way. He cares about his teammates and he wants guys to have success. And just as much or more than anybody he wants to win this thing. He did what he had to do." Without a goal in the first nine games of the postseason this spring, Toews finally broke under such weight in Game 4 of the Hawks second round series with Detroit. He was hauled off to the box on three consecutive shifts in the second frame, the frustration bubbling over as Chicago went down 3-1 before rallying to top the Wings in seven games. Faced with similar circumstance in Game 4 of the Finals - down 2-1 with the Bruins stifling the Hawks defensively - Toews did not buckle. Instead, he found a spark and made an impact. And with a best-of-three looming and the Cup on the line, Chicago has its leader feeling good once more. "He knows what winnings all about," said Chicago coach Joel Quenneville, "and thats his focus and thats his motivation."Kaleb Cowart Angels Jersey . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. Don Sutton Jersey . 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And yes, the Gamecocks entered this season without its biggest offensive and defensive playmakers from a year ago receiver Pharoh Cooper now in the NFL and linebacker Skai Moore injured.Still, the Gamecocks had enough to for their eighth win in a row over Vanderbilt.South Carolina rallied from 10-0 down behind quarterback Perry Orth and kicker Elliott Fry made a career-best 55-yard field goal in the closing seconds for a 13-10 win.Mississippi State, who stunningly lost at home to South Alabama 21-20 last week, will not be lacking for incentive to open SEC play in a much stronger fashion.Well face a different team, obviously, than well see on film, Muschamp said. I told our players that when we met on Monday.Theres a better chance the players paid more attention after the Vanderbilt win.Fry, a senior, said the work put in during the offseason was as intense as any in his football career. He added that new coaches demanded a lot.Getting the first SEC road win is huge for us, Fry said. Talk about the buy-in factor, it ups it even more for us.ddddddddddddThe first game may have clarified the lingering issue at quarterback, too.Orth, a senior, completed just one pass for 12 yards in the opening half as he split time with freshman Brandon McIlwain as the Gamecocks went scoreless. Orth played the entire second half, completing 11 of 14 for 140 yards in the final two quarters in South Carolinas rally.Our confidence is going up, Orth said. But Coach has been preaching that we want this one as bad as we wanted the first one and about as bad as (Mississippi State) wants this one. Were going to go out there and prepare like we did in the offseason and last week and hopefully come out with the W.Orth will start again at Mississippi State, although Muschamp said its likely McIlwain will play, too.McIlwain looked dynamic at times, yet had a crucial fumble in the second quarter after the Gamecocks drove inside Vandys 20-yard line.Both these guys will help us succeed, Muschamp said.Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen had no specific area to pinpoint for the South Alabama loss. There were issues everywhere that we need to get fixed, he said.Muschamps biggest issue is keeping the Gamecocks level headed, although he was giddy on the field at Vanderbilt last week when the game ended. He congratulated players, he said, for the effort they gave to hang tough when it wouldve been easy to fold.The Gamecocks got the weekend off and Muschamp reminded them to stay involved and hungry -- a message thats easier to swallow after an opening-week win.In our profession, the results of winning is what we look for. Youve got to be able to see the fruits of your labor, he said. The young guys, especially, they need that as much as anything.---The APs college football page: http://collegefootball.ap . ' ' '