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Blackhawks should be wary of splitting Kane and Panarin
Blackhawks should be wary of splitting Kane and Panarin
The Blackhawks' duo of Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin was as lethal as they come in 2015-16, but coach Joel Quenneville is considering breaking up the pair in order to balance Chicago's attack.In 2015-16, the Chicago Blackhawks got 28 goals from Jonathan Toews, another 20 out of Artem Anisimov and a dozen-plus from Marian Hossa, Teuvo Teravainen, Andrew Shaw and Brent Seabrook.But no one should take that to mean the Blackhawks had anything close to a balanced attack this past season.
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Stan Bowman remains confident Blackhawks will re-sign Artemi Panarin – The Athletic
Stan Bowman remains confident Blackhawks will re-sign Artemi Panarin – The Athletic
Chicago Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman's confidence hasn't wavered when it comes to re-signing Artemi Panarin.Just because Bowman was unable to work out deals with Andrew Shaw and Brandon Saad and ultimately traded them in the end, he still firmly believes he can work out a deal with Panarin, who is set to become a restricted free agent after the 2016-17 season."We're always confident," Bowman said on Tuesday.
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Artemi Panarin can't be next talented player to depart Blackhawks – The Athletic
Artemi Panarin can't be next talented player to depart Blackhawks – The Athletic
It's a phrase that Patrick Kane uses occasionally to describe Artemi Panarin's ability to seemingly read his mind when they're both on the ice.He says that Panarin has a "sixth sense" that just guides him to the right spots at the right times to create plays and score goals.Truth is, when it comes to that "sixth sense," it takes one to know one.
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