A potential Patrick Kane trade could be imminent following some major moves over the weekend and at the start of this week, and a deal between the Chicago Blackhawks and New York Rangers could happen tonight.
Elliottte Friedman reported that things are in motion behind the scenes, like working out the logistics and moving around equipment.
The Rangers are slated to play the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday, and could potentially be Kane's debut for his new team. He would then make his debut in Madison Square Garden in front of the home fans the following night.While the Rangers have been active, the Blackhawks made their own flurry of trades in recent days as well.
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