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Spittin'Chiclets Predicts Where A Super Star Will End Up This Season


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S. Harper
September 5, 2022  (7:56 PM)
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We are just over a month away from the start of the 2022-23 season and super star forward Patrick Kane is still a member of the Chicago Blackhawks.

Blackhawks General Manager Kyle Davidson has been trying since last trade deadline to move both Kane and Captain Johnathan Toews but their monster salaries have been the issue.
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Last month, former NHL forward and co-host of the Spittin Chiclets podcast Paul Bissonnette predicted where Patrick Kane will ended being traded on the air of the Spittin Chiclets podcast, stating he was certain the star forward will end up with the Toronto Maple Leafs at the trade deadline.
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"The rumblings have started and people are going to talk about the cap space as well, you're gonna see the greatest, as it stands, U.S. hockey player to ever play the game, pass the torch to Auston Matthews in his final couple seasons.»

He added, »He's going to probably re-sign after the $10 million he's making and take a hometown discount just like [Mark] Giordano did, just like everybody else.»

However, his colleague on the Spittin Chiclets podcast Ryan Whitney now doubled down with a bold prediction of his own, saying Kane is going home to the Buffalo Sabres. He is confident the Sabres will do everything they can to get the forward there.
"I already said he's going to Buffalo, he's going back home,» said Whitney with confidence earlier this week. «The Buffalo Sabres are going to celebrate a Stanley Cup Championship with Patrick Kane, after the Buffalo Bills celebrate a Super Bowl championship with Josh Allen.

There's no doubt that Kane will 100% be traded this season as he's in the final year of his current deal, whoever ends up getting Kane will be a instant improvement. Last season Kane put up 26 goals, and 66 assists in 78 games with the Blackhawks.
The 33 year-old can still go and wants to win one more Stanley Cup before he calls it quits the question now is where will that be?

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