Prolly, but I much rather not trade Sharp. I think you might see guys Steeg, Skille, Kopecky, Buff, and perhaps even Barker all dealt to make sure the Hawks can keep Kane/Toews/Keith/Hossa and Sharp. But getting Campbell and/or Huet off the cap would go a long way to keeping the core together for a long time. (The latter is a long shot, I know, but one can dream.) No one is taking Campbell or Huet, so that discussion is out of the question. The Hawks are going to have to let Sharp or Buff go anyway, that still isnt going to be enough to keep Keith, Kane and Toews. This is why I think the better move is to keep Keith. Hockey is a 4 line game, being too top heavy will hurt the Hawks in the long run. Especially if their defense is weakened by losing Keith. I also think Kane is a little over rated. He is a good scorer but the rest of his game is average at best. From what I've seen this year Kane has stepped up his all-around game quite a bit, and is not nearly the one dimensional cherry picking scorer people claimed he was. He's still very young and can improve. And I wouldn't count out somebody taking Huet. He's not close to the highest paid goalie, and this isn't a Campbell situation. He's only got 2 years left on his deal after this season, and aside from a slow start to this season, he's been a fairly good goalie. I'm also not sure what you mean when you say they have to let Sharp or Buff go anyway and that isn't going to help. They are signed through 2012 and 2011, respectively, and combine to account for over $7m in cap space next season alone. If you can deal both of them and get back a cheap role player, that is more than enough to fit in Keith.