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There won’t be a revival of Showtime on Broadway.
Patrick Kane is re-signing with the Red Wings on a one-year contract, according to The Post’s Larry Brooks.
The Rangers had been focused on a reunion with Kane in the days leading into the start of NHL free agency on Monday, The Post’s Larry Brooks reported, but the longtime Blackhawks start opted to remain in Detroit, where he had 20 goals and 27 assists in 50 games last season.
Kane, 35, signed with Detroit in November and got off to a late start after undergoing a hip-resurfacing procedure, fixing an issue that affected him during his time with the Blueshirts.
The Rangers acquired Kane ahead of the 2023 trade deadline to load up for the playoffs, but they were eliminated by the Devils in the first round.
Kane had one goal and five assists during the seven-game series after scoring five goals and recording 12 assists in 19 regular-season games for the Rangers.
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