The trade that brought Vladimir Tarasenko from the St. Louis Blues to the New York Rangers was obviously the big news of the week. If on one hand, the Blues are happy to have obtained a first round pick for the next draft, on the other hand, the Rangers are happy to have added a top-6 forward to the roster. However, not everyone is excited about this trade and one of the main interested parties is Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks. It must be said that the hockey world strongly believed that the fate of the Hawks' number 88 was to end up in the uniform of the <i>Blue Shirts</i>. It must be said that in addition to the Rangers showing interest in the 34-year-old American, New York was at the top of his list of desired destinations. The latter has a non-movement clause, which means that he must agree to lift it to be traded. However, one thing that is certain is that Kane should have done it for the Rangers. In fact, the Hawks star even admitted his displeasure to Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports. Let's just say he's not hiding the fact that he's disappointed with the outcome. <q>It's not like I was the happiest to hear about a trade. I think the Rangers are a team that you certainly pay attention to and are certainly intrigued by, for obvious reasons. If things were to happen, they were a team that I would definitely look at. It seems like they kind of filled their void and went ahead and made a deal, so it is what it is. - Patrick Kane</q> Now it remains to be seen if he'll agree to play elsewhere to finish the year, knowing that his number one destination is no longer in the running. <iiffrraammee src=https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FCompleteHockeyNews%2Fposts%2Fpfbid0M6Un6iGquC4zqjT1qQ7eWfBmBQFWcPXuDgnD8XAmTpDdd2ffR3oCyRx1uq6BmP4ql&show_text=true height=559 style=width:100%;max-width:500px;border:none;overflow:hidden scrolling=no frameborder=0 allowfullscreen=true allow=autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; picture-in-picture; web-share></iiffrraammee>