Tue 6/3/14 9:22 AM

As good as this campaign was for the Blackhawks, Jonathan Toews expects better in 2014-15. "People forget pretty quick about the team that came up short. We never want to be that team. You can learn something from it but right now we're not going to accept that or think about that," Toews said. "It's tough. You never want to lose. When you get the chance to win a Cup and then win another one, you see how great it feels and how amazing it is to be a part of a group like that that gives everything to get the result you want, especially when the city of Chicago rallies around you. To come up short, it's not fun, especially knowing what we're missing out on." Before Chicago has a chance to compete for the Stanley Cup again, the Blackhawks will likely begin their contract negotiations with Toews. His current deal won't expire until the summer of 2015, but Chicago would probably prefer to have the matter settled before the 2014-15 campaign even begins. Toews is in line for a big payday, but how much of a hometown discount he's willing to give Chicago will ha