NHL superstar Patrick Kane returns home to train with a couple of rookies
It's seems like Patrick Kane isn't quite done with the Blackhawks as he continues to return Chicago, as he has a home in Lake Forest, Illinois
Superstar Patrick Kane was spotted practicing with a few youngsters from the Blackhawks, like center
Frank Nazar, and defenseman
Alex Vlasic, during his offseason. Manly offering tips for the upcoming season.
Kane, played last season with the Detroit Red Wings, and is set to return with the organization once the season starts, hoping to led the team to the Playoffs.
Just last season he managed to tally 47 points in 51 games with the Red Wings.
However, Frank Nazar, spent most of last season at the University of Michigan, tallying 41 points in 41 games.
Nazar also played three games with the Blackhawks, scoring his first NHL goal.
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