Patrick Kane Wants to Stay in Chicago and Break Every Hawks Record There is
Patrick Kane has had an amazing career, and is already considered one of the best American-born hockey plays to ever play the game.
With the Blackhawks being in a rebuild, it seems likely that Kane does not stay with the team, but don't assume he is leaving just yet.
According to NHL trade rumors on Twitter, the future hall-of-famer wants to stay in Chicago and break every record there is.
How great would it be if the Blackhawks still had Patrick Kane on their roster when the rebuild is complete?
One thing that could very well happen, is Kaner being dealt at the deadline for a load of prospects, but then returns back to Chicago the following season on a new contract since his is up following this season.
There is no need to list stats about how good Kane has been in his career. Everyone already knows how great he is.
This is going to be a very stressful trade deadline and offseason for Blackhawks fans.
Previously on HawksInsider
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OCTOBRE 12 | 650 ANSWERS Patrick Kane Wants to Stay in Chicago and Break Every Hawks Record There is Should Kane stay with Chicago? |
Yes, break the records! | 528 | 81.2 % |
No, he deserves to win now | 122 | 18.8 % |
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