Kane answered a question on Friday before the game at Little Caeser's Arena that sparked the interest of a lot of people. The rumors of Jonathan Toews trying to return to the NHL
Many great players have come through the Chicago Blackhawks organization over the years. With that said, it’s clear that Patrick Kane is right there at the top of the list. Kane is currently with the Detroit Red Wings at 36 years old and is still an incredibly entertaining player.
Patrick Kane of the Detroit Red Wings recently talked about Connor Bedard’s early career with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Former Chicago Blackhawks icon Patrick Kane sets record straight on the comparisons between him and Connor Bedard, with one powerful and sincere admission.
Kane and Toews were attached at the hip with the Blackhawks for 15 years, helping to create a dynasty that won three Stanley Cups.
The Blackhawks signed Brian Campbell a year later, and Marián Hossa a year after that. There was no distant future. There was just now. And within three years, they were Stanley Cup champions. “We just expected to win,
Detroit Red Wings star Patrick Kane voiced a sincere statement about the potential NHL return from retirement of his iconic Chicago Blackhawks teammate, Jonathan Toews
With a three-point effort Friday, Kane now has 11 points during the Red Wings' current six-game winning streak.
Kane knows Toews wouldn't have an easy time integrating back into the league after two years away. But he pitched for the Hawks to bring Toews back, as unlikely as that is in reality.
Jonathan Toews is thinking about returning to the NHL and Patrick Kane endorses his return to the Chicago Blackhawks. While that may not be in the cards, there are a handful of reasons why it would benefit Chicago. So where would Toews fit into the Blackhawks lineup?
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
When the puck is dropped between the Chicago Blackhawks and Vegas Golden Knights on Jan. 18, Nick Foligno will have officially played in his 1,200th career regular-season game.