The Rangers and Patrick Kane will not have a reunion during the 2023-24 NHL season, reports Larry Brooks of The New York Post.
While reports this past month linked the free agent and the Rangers, New York has “never been in the mix” for Kane, according to The Post, which cited “well-placed industry sources.”
The Buffalo Sabres, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs “are believed among the interested parties who will meet with Kane over the next week,” per The Post.
Kane, whose 35th birthday is Sunday, underwent hip resurfacing surgery June 1 and had a recovery timeline of four-to-six months.
The Rangers acquired Kane from the Chicago Blackhawks last season in a Feb. 28 trade. In 19 games, Kane totaled 12 points on five goals and seven assists.
A 16-year member of the Blackhawks from 2007-23, Kane was the 2007 NHL Draft’s No. 1 overall pick. With Chicago, he was a three-time Stanley Cup winner, four-time All-Star and the 2015-16 MVP.