Report: Kane and Toews will NOT be traded
“I've been told that Kane will actively block any trade.”
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Chicago Blackhawks franchise icons Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane have both featured prominently in trade rumors this season for a couple reasons.
First off, the Blackhawks are AWFUL. They're the worst team in the NHL and have absolutely zero chance of competing for a Stanley Cup anytime soon. Because of this and because Toews and Kane are born winners, it makes sense to move them on so that the team can recoup some future assets in exchange for their freedom. Secondly, both Toews and Kane are scheduled to hit the open market as free agents this upcoming offseason. That means that if Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson wants to guarantee that he gets a return on these players, he needs to move them ahead of the March 3rd trade deadline.
So connecting all those dots and it's obvious to see why these two players have made headlines this season.
But... there's also reality.
And according to a report from Barstool Sports insider Ryan Brandell (Barstool Chief), Toews and Kane will NOT be traded this season and, in fact, he expects Kane to return to the team next season. Toews though, it doesn't look like he's coming back.
From Brandell:
Honestly, I could 100% see things playing out this way.
Toews and Kane don't seem too comfortable with all the trade talk and have mostly declined to comment on any reports about their future(s). To me they're both dyed in the wool Blackhawks and I think they'd prefer to simply retire this offseason as Blackhawks then to sign a short-term deal elsewhere for just one more kick at the can. After all, what else is there left for these two guys to accomplish at the NHL level? They could retire today and they'd both still be headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame and they'd both have their numbers retired by the Blackhawks. Then again... I could have said the same thing about Duncan Keith just two years ago and we all know how the end of his career played out. To me though... there's just something different about Kane and Toews.