RUMOUR: The Top Team on Patrick Kane's List Has Been Revealed
We may know Patrick Kane's preferred destination after a rumour surfaces.
Kane Wants Buffalo
A recent rumor has surfaced that states that Patrick Kane's number one destination for a contract is with the Buffalo Sabres.
Kane is coming off of a 57-point season where he struggled with staying healthy but after getting hip surgery, he will look to bounce back with his next team.
How Buffalo Makes This Work
The Sabres are in a unique position. They are coming off their best season in nearly a decade with a young core that will be looking to elevate to the top level.
Their top players are Tage Thompson, Jeff Skinner, Rasmus Dahlin, Dylan Cozens, Alex Tuch, and Owen Power who are all itching for some playoff action.
While the Sabres are loaded with talent, they also happen to be quite young with them only having three players over the age of 30, Skinner, Erik Johnson, and Kyle Okposo.
Kane would provide some much-needed experience and knowledge with him knowing what it takes to form a dynasty.
POLL |
Will the Sabres sign Patrick Kane? |
Yes | 199 | 62.4 % |
No | 120 | 37.6 % |
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