It looks like Blackhawks F Patrick Kane will be joining Artemi Panarin and the New York Rangers, possibly as early as Sunday, writes JDietzSports.
Indeed, it looks very much like Patrick Kane will be joining Artemi Panarin and the New York Rangers, possibly as early as Sunday.
A Kane-Panarin reunion seemed impossible after the Rangers acquired Vladimir Tarasenko from the Blues on Feb. 9. The salary cap math just didn't seem possible. Richardson said Kane will remain in Chicago until the situation resolves itself. After facing the Sharks, the Hawks play at Anaheim on Monday and at Arizona on Tuesday."He's obviously such a focal point of the team this year," Richardson told reporters in San Jose."Just seeing him on the video this morning, definitely it's a different feeling, him not being here.""It's not easy, right?" Domi said.
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