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Blackhawks' Patrick Kane says he wasn’t ‘the happiest’ to hear about Rangers’ trade for Vladimir Tarasenko

CHICAGO — Patrick Kane acknowledged Friday that the New York Rangers’ trade for Vladimir Tarasenko was a blow to his potential trade plans. “It’s not like the happiest I’ve been to hear about a trade,” Kane told reporters after morning skate. “Obviously they made a move to get him and another big defenseman. You’ve got to respect them going out and trying to make the team better.” The Rangers ...
Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane on the ice in the second period against the Ducks at the United Center on Feb. 7, 2023.

CHICAGO — Patrick Kane acknowledged Friday that the New York Rangers’ trade for Vladimir Tarasenko was a blow to his potential trade plans.

“It’s not like the happiest I’ve been to hear about a trade,” Kane told reporters after morning skate. “Obviously they made

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