Blackhawks GM: Trading players away is 'not a fun thing'
The Hawks made most of their moves before the deadline, including sending star Patrick Kane to the New York Rangers on Tuesday.
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Matt Zahn joined CBS News Chicago in October of 2016 as a sports reporter and fill-in sports anchor, and what a time to come to Chicago. Matt arrived just as the Cubs won the World Series.
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The Hawks made most of their moves before the deadline, including sending star Patrick Kane to the New York Rangers on Tuesday.
A potential No. 1 pick was a no-show after news broke he has arrest warrant out for him in Georgia.
Poles acknowledged trading back from the No. 1 pick is the ideal option, but he and Eberflus will spend the week evaluating players.
Kane, 34, was the first overall draft pick for the Blackhawks in 2007 and has played for no other NHL team.
Beverley is known for his defense - and let's call it a certain intensity that's been known to bother opponents.
The 28-year-old left fielder is coming off his first All-Star nod and Gold Glove.
DeRozan hasn't looked himself recently, averaging just 18 points a game this month, seven points below his season average.
"He pushes us so hard every day in practice. He set a standard for us before the season even started, and he wants us to meet that standard every day in practice, so every day is a grind," guard/forward Matt Myers said.
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They ended up standing pat despite clear struggles from their core this season as the team sits two games under .500.
The 500th win was a nice addition to a resume that includes seven Chicago Public League championships and six state titles at Simeon.
It came together thanks to the efforts of many, including a now-former Cubs outfielder.
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