NHL Rumor Mill – October 9, 2023
NHL Rumor Mill – October 9, 2023
A look at possible destinations for Patrick Kane (yes, again!) in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
MORE DESTINATIONS FOR PATRICK KANE
SPORTSNET: Emily Sadler recently looked at some intriguing destinations for Patrick Kane. The 34-year-old free-agent winger continues to rehab from an offseason hip resurfacing procedure. However, it shouldn’t be long before the rumor mill heats up over potential destinations once he’s ready to return to action.
Sadler listed the Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, New Jersey Devils, Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: I’m doing a brief breakdown of Sadler’s list. Bear in mind that Kane’s agent, Pat Brisson, said this summer that his client would entertain offers from clubs that give him the best opportunity to win the Stanley Cup. If such offers aren’t forthcoming, perhaps he’ll consider other destinations.

Free agent winger Patrick Kane (NHL Images).
The Sabres are Kane’s hometown team, he’s got a personal connection with general manager Kevyn Adams, and they have the cap space to sign him.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Sabres appeared poised to break through as a playoff contender for the first time since 2011. However, I’d hesitate to call them Cup contenders.
Kane playing for his hometown team makes a great story but they’re also loaded with scoring forwards while questions linger about their defense and goaltending. That’s where Adams’ focus could be if those issues threaten to derail their postseason hopes.
The Red Wings also have cap space plus Kane would be reunited with former Blackhawks linemate Alex DeBrincat.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Red Wings could also be poised for playoff contention after tying the franchise record last season of seven straight years without a postseason appearance. I’d consider them less of a Cup contender than the Sabres but I wouldn’t rule them out if they’re interested, especially if Kane doesn’t get better offers elsewhere.
Kane was reportedly interested in re-signing with the Rangers. Perhaps it might be possible once he’s healthy if they can pull it off cap-wise.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Kane’s nagging hip injury and the Rangers’ lack of salary-cap space spelled the end of his brief tenure on Broadway. Their current cap constraints probably make pulling off a sequel too complicated for this season.
Sadler believes it would be fun to watch Kane play alongside Jack Hughes this season with the New Jersey Devils.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Yes, it would be fun to watch but they’re already loaded at right wing with Tyler Toffoli and Dawson Mercer. Cap space is also an issue. Never say never, I suppose, but I don’t see this one happening.
The Golden Knights always seem to find a way to land big-name players regardless of their cap space.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Golden Knights are sitting over the cap with Robin Lehner on long-term injury reserve. They can’t even accrue cap space to use at the trade deadline. Adding Kane means shedding salary provided he’s willing to accept a bargain-basement contract for this season.
Sadler considers the Florida Panthers a wild-card option. They were reportedly interested in signing him this summer. He would be joining them around the same time as sidelined defensemen Aaron Ekblad and Brandon Montour return from their shoulder surgeries.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: As with the Rangers and Golden Knights, the Panthers’ limited cap room probably takes them out of the running unless management can get creative to pull it off.
THE BOSTON GLOBE: Kevin Paul Dupont wondered if a reunion with the Chicago Blackhawks was possible for Kane. He suggested that the idea of the future Hall-of-Famer skating alongside Connor Bedard this season could be too tantalizing for either party to refuse.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Anything’s possible but I doubt we’ll see Kane return to the Blackhawks as a player. They’re a rebuilding club that is moving on with Bedard as its foundation and franchise star.
Some of you might wonder where I think Kane will end up. Honestly, I have no idea.
The few teams that can afford him are in the midst of a rebuild or emerging from one with hopes of ending their long playoff droughts. So many Cup contenders lack sufficient cap space to take him on unless he agrees to a very low-cost contract. Even then, many would have to dump some salary to add him to their payroll.
The determining factor here could be injuries sidelining one or two key players on a Cup contender. If those players end up on long-term injury reserve, it could free up the necessary space to sign Kane. We’ll just have to see how the season unfolds.




