The Record (Troy, NY)

Blackhawks F Patrick Kane unsure about possible trade

- By Jay Cohen

While Patrick Kane is deciding if he is OK with leaving the Chicago Blackhawks — his only NHL home — the veteran forward is keeping track of the rest of the league.

So, yeah, he definitely noticed the New York Rangers trading for fellow winger Vladimir Tarasenko on Thursday.

“If things were going to happen ... that was a team that I was definitely looking at,” Kane said. “Yeah, it seems like they kind of filled their void and went ahead and made a deal.”

The Rangers may be out of the picture, shelving a potential reunion for Kane and former teammate Artemi Panarin, but there are plenty of possibilit­ies as Kane contemplat­es his future ahead of the NHL trade deadline on March 3.

Kane and Chicago captain Jonathan Toews are in the final year of their contracts. The Blackhawks (16-29-5) are one of the league’s worst teams, but Kane and Toews have nomovement clauses in the extensions they finalized in July 2014.

They could decide to finish the season with their only NHL team. Or the three-time Stanley Cup winners could provide general manager Kyle Davidson the name of a team or teams they would be willing to join.

As the deadline approaches, their decisions are being closely watched.

“Just trying to figure things out,” Kane said before Friday’s 4-3 overtime win against Arizona. “Probably make a decision in the next couple weeks here and just go with that.”

There has been no word of late from Toews, who has been out all week with an illness. He was scratched for the victory over the Coyotes, and he has been ruled out for Saturday night’s game in his hometown of Winnipeg.

“We’re just letting him get his feet wet and get some strength back,” firstyear coach Luke Richardson said. “He had, I guess, a really solid bike ride yesterday and felt good after, so that’s a good first step.”

Depending on what Kane and Toews decide — along with interest in forwards Max Domi and Sam Lafferty — the lowly Blackhawks could look much different very soon.

Richardson sounds prepared for whatever happens.

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