He's not a 2-way player and never will be. He doesn't play defense at all and of course his scoring has dropped for 2 years. Not saying they should dump him, but see if someone will overvalue him and we could get some players. Kane's scoring dropped this year because he was asked to play center rather than wing. That was a huge adjustment for him, and naturally affected his scoring. But his defense was much improved -- when Kane started in the defensive zone, 54% of the time, play ended in the offensive zone. That's 37th among forwards in the NHL. For comparison, Toews was 13th with 56.2% and Sharp was 14th with 56.1%. For a guy you say isn't a two-way player, that's really damn good. I didn't have that stat to back it up with, but that was just my feeling from watching him at center. Sure he had his lapses, but for a guy who isn't a natural center, that's understandable. But I saw a whole lot of instances where he busted it to make a strong defensive play. The way the Hawks play you can't have a shy, tentative winger who is afraid of going in the corners. Kaner just hangs back too much. He's not a center but heard that Stan Bowman is pushing Q to leave him there. Big mistake. Oh well, time to get to Lawrence some time-get some Joe's donuts. Kane is anything but a tentative winger. He's aggressive and excellent with the puck. Kane looks tentative because he's such a phenomenal skater and elusive as hell. He's also durable, too. To give you a sense: Kane played more games this year (and last year) than Toews, Bolland and Hossa. Honestly, this conversation getting really meatball-y on the other end, with observations unsupported by stats or reality. Advanced statistics exist for hockey as well -- it's harder to measure, but they are there. And Kane is a guy you want on your team (particularly at his team friendly cap hit). The Hawks would be incredibly short-sighted to trade Kane for anything less than a king's ransom. Besides, one of the real reasons the Hawks struggled is the same reason that Vancouver and Detroit struggled this year (in the playoffs). The NHL is allowing more interference as well as clutching and grabbing go uncalled. Finesse teams suffer when they can't skate as freely.