Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa skated Friday for the first time since his shoulder surgery, according to an ESPN.com report. "The legs were still there," Hossa said. "It's the first half hour on the ice after a long time. So far [I'm] happy. I have to work on the conditioning on the ice, because I've been doing a lot of biking. When you step on the ice, it's a little bit different." Hossa underwent rotator cuff surgery in July after signing a 12-year, $62.8M free-agent deal with the Hawks.