DETROIT — Patrick Kane has been asked about the Chicago Blackhawks a million times since he left the franchise that selected him with the No. 1 pick in the 2007 draft.
In his third season with the Detroit Red Wings, Kane is comfortable at this stage of his career — his 19th year in the NHL. Still, it’s strange for Hawks fans to see him in a different shade of red after he helped the team win three Stanley Cups and racked up countless other awards during his nearly 16 seasons with the organization.
It’s odd for Kane too.
“It feels weird, but at the same time I think of myself (as a) a Red Wing now,” Kane said Saturday. “(The Hawks) are a different organization, going on a different path, and I’m here doing my thing. Good things don’t last forever, it was a good run we had there and I’ll

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