Blackhawks Have Eyes Set On Acquiring One of The Top Free Agents Available
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S. Harper
August 7, 2022 (0:14)
With the Blackhawks General Manager Kyle Davidson nearly trading almost everyone possible, it appears Davidson has his eyes set on acquiring someone.
That someone is Sonny Milano. Sonny turned his career around after being a first round pick by the Columbus Blue Jackets, things didn't go well there for Milano especially playing under former Blue Jackets Head Coach John Tortorella.
Milano's career turned around in Anaheim playing alongside another young star Trevor Zegras, where this tandem was money. He is currently one of the best young free agents available.
However, Milano also has two other teams also that are believed to be interested in his services.
The New York Rangers who are looking to improve on a solid season last year, Milano would fit nicely in the big Apple.
The other team is the St Louis Blues who are looking to replace the points that David Perron put up, unfortunately for the Blues they didn't have the cap space to keep perron and he signed with the Redwings via free agency.
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