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Chicago Blackhawks fans pay tribute to Patrick Kane before a game against the Dallas Stars on Thursday, March 2, 2023, at the United Center. Kane, who helped the Hawks win three Stanley Cups in his nearly 16 seasons with the team, was traded to the New York Rangers.

Yehudah David, left, and Ben Abraham, both of Chicago, pass through a parking lot of chalk messages in front of the United Center, adorned with the No. 88 in honor of former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane on Thursday. Kane, one of the greatest Hawks players of all time, was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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Yehudah David, left, and Ben Abraham, both of Chicago, look at chalk messages in a United Center parking lot honoring former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday.

Yehudah David, left, and Ben Abraham, both of Chicago, look at chalk messages in a United Center parking lot honoring former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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Former Chicago Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with his number adorning the facade of the United Center on Thursday.  Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday.

Former Chicago Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with his number adorning the facade of the United Center on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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Former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored outside of the United Center on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday.

Former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored outside of the United Center on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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Former Chicago Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with his number adorning the facade of the United Center and thank you messages created with chalk in a parking lot on Thursday.  Kane, a Hawks great, was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday.

Former Chicago Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with his number adorning the facade of the United Center and thank you messages created with chalk in a parking lot on Thursday. Kane, a Hawks great, was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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Former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with his number adorning the facade of the United Center and thank-you messages created with chalk in a parking lot on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday.

Former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with his number adorning the facade of the United Center and thank-you messages created with chalk in a parking lot on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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Former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with thank-you messages created with chalk in a parking lot outside of the United Center on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday.

Former Blackhawks player Patrick Kane is honored with thank-you messages created with chalk in a parking lot outside of the United Center on Thursday. Kane was traded to the Rangers on Tuesday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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