Las Vegas – Patrick’s cane Believe the return of Jonathan TozHis friend and former Chicago blackhox Teammate can be one of the best stories in the NHL season.
The 37 -year -old Tows has not played with BlackHox in NHL since his final game in April 2023, who chose him not to re -sign. Tows was limited during its last two sessions in Chicago, the chronic inflammatory response to the effects of the response syndrome and a bout with Kovid -19. He signed a year deal Vinypeg jets In July, an NHL returning with its hometown team is increasing.
Kane and Toz won three Stanley Cups as teammates with BlackHox. Tows captained that team for 14 sessions.
Kane told ESPN on Tuesday, “I think it’s great. Obviously what he is doing, to be able to come back to come back and feel good, I think it’s most importantly.” “This can actually be a great story for NHL and franchise and for her and her family. So I’m excited to see her.”
Blackhox stepped away from hockey after refusing to signed her again. He said that he was “not fully retired”, but would “he would enjoy life once again to fix the time and place completely and enjoy life.”
In November 2024, Tows posted on social media about a five -week “healing journey”, in which he said that he was happy to say “trending things” after an Ayurvedic detox.
“It’s almost 5 years to find a way to fix inflammatory and immune system issues, which took me out of hockey,” Tose said on Instagram.
Kane is entering his third season with Detroit red wingsSaid that he has been in contact with his former team partner away from Tows NHL.
“We talk a lot. He came to Chicago about a month ago, so I was able to see him there. Obviously, he was not playing with him in the last few years, he has been very good – just keeping in contact and every now and then every now and then after a game. Always good to hear him,” he said.
Kane also left BlackHox in 2023 when Chicago traded her New York Rangers,
He said, “It’s fun how your path changes, okay? You are looking at each other every day for 17 years and then suddenly, you go in your different ways,” he said. “I also felt about some of my other colleagues, such as Brent Cibrook and Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp. They are your best friends. Suddenly they retire or they go into a separate team and you don’t see them as much. It’s a kind of wild.”
Along with the toes potentially completing your career in their hometown, there are always speculation that Kane can also do so, growing up in Buffalo.
Will he consider anything?
“You know what? I think I have been very lucky with the franchise I have played. Chicago. New York was a great experience, even though it did not work and at the same time I expected. Now, Detroit,” said Kane. “I mean, I really enjoyed my time. It is a great place to revive my career and play in a good position and to be in a team that is growing.”