Patrick Kane States There's No Chance He Comes Back to Chicago
Despite fans hoping that Patrick Kane would play his entire career with the Blackhawks, he was traded to the Rangers as the Blackhawks began their rebuilding process. With Kane set to become an unrestricted free agent, there were rumors that he may return to Chicago. However, Kane has made it clear that this is not an option, stating that the Blackhawks are still in the midst of their rebuilding phase.
'Returning to Chicago? It's never even crossed my mind'...
As a player looking to win now, Kane is searching for a team that can provide him with the opportunity to add more championships to his collection. While he expressed his desire to return to the Rangers if he is healthy, their cap space limitations may hinder this possibility. Nonetheless, Kane's future remains uncertain, and only time will tell where he will ultimately end up.
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