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Kings reportedly have interest in Evander Kane

Do the Los Angles Kings have interest in trading for Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane? It won’t be long before we get a sense of how the new regimes with the Los Angeles Kings and Buffalo Sabres plan to conduct business. Friedman reported that the Kings are among teams with interest in Evander Kane, and the Sabres might be interested in shipping the winger to Los Angeles after his resurgent offensive season.

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