Surprising Team Leads As Front-Runners To Acquire Patrick Kane
Three-time Stanley Cup champion Patrick Kane is on the verge of making a comeback to NHL action in the upcoming weeks.
Having undergone hip resurfacing surgery in the off-season, Kane has been diligently working to regain game speed and physical readiness for a return to the ice.
Reports from Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff suggest that various teams are contemplating whether the Florida Panthers are emerging as the top contenders for Kane's services. The Panthers' impressive start to the season makes them an attractive prospect, offering Kane a compelling opportunity to pursue a fourth Stanley Cup. Seravalli notes the dynamic nature of the Panthers' offense, showcasing resilience even without key defensemen
Brandon Montour and
Aaron Ekblad, both of whom are now making their return. There's speculation that the Panthers could potentially be a multi-year destination for Kane, with the flexibility of a multi-year deal or future possibilities as their cap space clears up.
Seravalli mentions that, among the teams in discussions with Kane, the Buffalo Sabres, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Toronto Maple Leafs have shown interest.
At 35 years old, Kane played in 73 games for the Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers last season, recording 57 points (21 goals, 36 assists), 16 penalty minutes, and a minus-22.
The anticipation builds as insiders, including Frank Seravalli, suggest that Kane might make a decision within the next week. As the speculation grows, the question arises: do you think the Florida Panthers would be an ideal fit for Patrick Kane? Share your thoughts in the poll below!
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POLL |
NOVEMBRE 21 | 607 ANSWERS Surprising Team Leads As Front-Runners To Acquire Patrick Kane Do you think the Panthers will land Kane? |
Yes | 159 | 26.2 % |
No | 342 | 56.3 % |
I don't know | 106 | 17.5 % |
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