Red Wings’ Patrick Kane Mulling Exit, Linked to 3 Contenders
The Detroit Red Wings decided to bring a veteran presence to the clubhouse to try and clinch the postseason and signed Patrick Kane to a one-year, $2.8 million contract last November.
Ultimately, the Wings failed to make the playoffs for the eighth consecutive year even with Kane in tow, and now the veteran forward is about to enter unrestricted free agency. Kane will do so having tallied 47 points in 50 games this season, including 20 20 goals and 27 assists.
“It was a great year,” Kane told reporters during the Red Wings’ media session on April 19. “I have nothing but positive things to say about the organization. [They] give me the chance to come and play.”
After praising Detroit’s brass, Kane flipped the switch and started to talk in the past tense, catching the attention of many listing to the pending unrestricted free agent.
“It was fun to be around the group. It was fun to be a Wing and in this organization,” Kane said. “And I’ll definitely have some memories to last me a lifetime.”
Patrick Kane Could Leave Detroit as a Free Agent
Asked if he will explore the market next July, Kane said “it’s hard to say right now.”
He continued, explaining it’s hard for him to make a proper assessment of the situation right now with just a few hours elapsed since the end of the season and not making the playoffs.
“We’ll kind of see, see what happens,” Kane said. “I’m sure my agent and Steve will have those conversations and kind of go from there.”
Kane told reporters that he made his decision to sign with the Red Wings last winter based on “playing on a good team, a team where I thought I fit in well.”