News of Patrick Kane's next landing spot
Patrick Kane, a professional ice hockey player, is currently on the road to recovery after undergoing hip resurfacing surgery. While he has not yet made any concrete plans for the 2023-2024 season, his rehabilitation is going well, and he may not receive any offers until then.
Insider tracks on Patrick Kane's landing spot for 2023-24
However, speculation is that he may reunite with the New York Rangers, where he played 19 games last season.
According to NHL Insider Arthur Staple from The Athletic, Chris Drury, the team's general manager, is eager to bring Kane back to the team.
Other teams interested in acquiring Kane's services include the Colorado Avalanche, Edmonton Oilers, and Buffalo Sabres.
Ultimately, the decision will depend on various factors, such as the available cap space and where Kane believes he has the best chance to win.
POLL |
Where do you think Patrick Kane ends up? |
New York | 215 | 32.5 % |
Colorado | 56 | 8.5 % |
Edmonton | 98 | 14.8 % |
Buffalo | 292 | 44.2 % |
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