Patrick Kane's Preferred Destination Revealed
Patrick Kane has spent most of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks, but this season he made his debut on Broadway with Showtime.
However, there is a rumor going around that Kane may be heading closer to his hometown.
It seems that he wants to play for the Buffalo Sabres, an upcoming Atlantic juggernaut.
Kane would be a valuable addition to a team that has been improving, with Tage Thompson leading the way.
Although Kane recently had hip resurfacing surgery due to an injury that had been affecting him for the last six months prior to his arrival in New York, he still managed to score 57 points in 73 games.
The Buffalo Sabres already have a talented roster, including Alex Tuch, Devon Levi, Owen Power, Tage Thompson, Dylan Cozens, and Jeff Skinner.
Even though Kane would be one of the older players on the team, he could provide valuable wisdom and experience to help push the team further into the postseason.
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