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Ronco1a
Ronco1a's Profile PicRonco1a is an avid fan of the Maple Leafs and it certainly shows in his opinionated blog posts. He's been active in posting to the Hockey.com forums and has linked up with a network of friends, as well.
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Patrick Kane Blog Posts

Patrick Kane is making a case to be named the Calder Trophy winner. (CP Images)

Calder trophy race proving Kane is able

By : Marty Henwood 163 days 22 hours 39 minutes ago.
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Kane, as it turns out, is indeed able but he's got some company in the race for the Calder.

On a hot muggy June night in Toronto sometime this summer, odds are tilted in Chicago Blackhawks' superstar Patrick Kane's favor he will be named the Calder trophy winner as the NHL's most outstanding rookie.

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Patrick Kane proved me wrong

By : Pollard 309 days 21 hours 42 minutes ago.
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Patrick Kane is too small to play in the NHL.

Heck, I even thought he was too small for junior hockey.

The first time I saw Kane in a London Knights uniform, I thought somebody dressed the equipment manager's son and, giggling, pointed him in the direction of the ice. Figured it was some sort of bizarre hockey joke.

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Gambling on a future in Chicago

By : Rick Couchman 313 days 18 hours 59 minutes ago.
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In a town known for mobsters, rackets and gambling, the Chicago Blackhawks are betting their future on a pocket pair.

But the Blackhawks aren't bluffing when it comes to their two blue-chip prospects, Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews. The two talented teens do bring some hope to an organization that has been playing the role as a perpetually-unlucky poker pro for years.

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