
Re-signing Patrick Kane is considered essential for enhancing the Red Wings' roster and improving their chances for success in the upcoming season.
Patrick Kane's experience and skill are expected to significantly boost the Red Wings' offensive capabilities and overall team performance.
If the Red Wings fail to bring back Kane, they may struggle to compete effectively in the league and miss out on key opportunities for success.
The decision on Patrick Kane's future with the Red Wings is anticipated to be made before the start of the upcoming NHL season.
The Detroit Red Wings are urged to re-sign forward Patrick Kane to strengthen their roster. Kane's return is seen as crucial for the team's success in the upcoming season.
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Really, if youâre the Detroit Red Wings, the issue is no longer up for debate.
They must bring Patrick Kane back next season.
Arguably, heâs been their best player since the NHL returned from its Olympic break. Kane finished the season by collecting 24 points (7-17-24) in Detroitâs last 20 games.
âImportant piece,â was how Red Wings coach Todd McLellan described Kaneâs contribution to the team this season.
âHe and Cat (Alex DeBrincat) are leading the team [in 5-on-5 scoring] since the Olympic break. Just forget about anything in overtime, 3-on-3, or 4-on-4. Theyâre leading our team 5-on-5 scoring and plus-minus. Theyâve been carrying us offensively. Itâs not even close.
âSo theyâve done a real good job. And I have to tip my hat to Patrick because heâs playing real well defensively, too. Heâs trying to get it done.â
The same thing could also be said about the Red Wings and a new contract with Kane.
They need to get it done.
Certainly, there was a time earlier in this season when the question of bringing Kane back was a legitimate issue. He struggled with injury, and then with his level of play after returning to the lineup.
âLooking back on it, I had a good start,â Kane said. âWith the injury, it kind of took me a little bit to find my game after that. I was playing well, and then I was injured again.
âSo it kind of took me a little while to get back after that.â
Kane finished fourth on the team with 16 goals and fifth overall with 57 points, despite playing only 67 games.
âI thought I had a good finish to the season,â Kane said. âHappy with the way I finished, especially after the Olympic break. Felt really good. So, definitely feel like thereâs gas still in the tank.â
McLellan thought the February break in the NHL schedule did rejuvenate the 37-year-old Kane, along with allowing his body to heal.
The coach also wondered if Kaneâs pursuit of so many milestones this season weighed on his mind. He notched his 500th goal and 1,400th point this season, along with becoming the all-time scoring leader among American-born NHL players.
âMaybe hitting some milestones and just getting them out of the way, maybe that helped him as well,â McLellan said.
On a team that is relatively bereft of scoring in general, as well as 5-on-5 scoring, the Red Wings can ill-afford to allow right-winger Kane to walk on July 1 as a UFA.
Detroit finished 21st in the NHL in goals for (239) and 30th in the league in 5-on-5 goals (142).
Among Detroitâs five UFAs â Kane, James van Riemsdyk, David Perron, Cam Talbot, and Travis Hamonic â Kane is the only one theyâll seek to keep.
The only question left to answer at this point is whether Kane wants to stay with the Red Wings.
âYeah, I havenât really thought about it too much,â Kane said. âIâll definitely be playing. I think thereâs more in the tank, and Iâm excited to see what level that can be at.
âSo Iâll definitely be playing next year.â
Will it be in Detroit? For the Red Wingsâ sake, theyâd better hope so.
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