Plenty of former Blackhawks will take part in the Stanley Cup playoffs, but most eyes will be on Patrick Kane & the Rangers, writes JDietzSports.
As soon as the regular season ends, they are besieged with a smorgasbord of juicy, enticing Stanley Cup playoff matchups that make the mouth water.
While the Hawks likely will not experience this feeling again for a few years, some of their former players are raring to go. by signing up you agree to our terms of service Keep an eye on how the Rangers fare on the power play against the Devils. Coach Gerard Gallant has obviously felt compelled to put Kane on the top unit, but chemistry is a fickle thing and it seems like Vladimir Tarasenko is jelling better with Artemi Panarin.
• Jake McCabe and Sam Lafferty, who were traded to Toronto. The Maple Leafs are trying to get out of the first round for the first time since 2004.
There are a few others, but most Hawks fans will be watching -- and likely rooting -- for Kane. If the Rangers advance to the conference finals, the second-round pick the Hawks acquired for Kane will become a first-rounder.Sounds like yes -- as difficult as that is to admit.
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