<div><span><span>Staff report</span> </span>
<p class=""><span><span>1:19 p.m. CDT</span><span>, </span><span>June 27, 2013</span></span></p>
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The Blackhawks' Patrick Kane brought the Stanley Cup and his Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the most valuable player of the Stanley Cup playoffs, to New York on Wednesday for a taping of "The Late Show with David Letterman."</p>
On Thursday, Kane and his teammates met the media at the United Center, reflected on their achievements and looked at what lies ahead.</p>
Winger Marian Hossa said he might need back surgery, and winger Viktor Stalberg sounded like he'd rather play elsewhere next season. Some highlights of what they said, via the Tribune's Chris Kuc:</p>
*General manager Stan Bowman said no trades are imminent. "I never rule anything out."</p>
*Steve Montador and Rostislav Olesz will be placed on waivers and if not claimed will be bought out</p>
* Bowman on a contract extension for Joel Quennevile: "We want to keep Joel. He's done a tremendous job leading the team."</p>
*Quenneville on two goals in 17 seconds in Game 6: "Didn't see that one coming. Who knows what would have happened last night (in a Game 7)?"</p>
*Winger Marian Hossa on his injured back: "I may need surgery or another shot."</p>
*Quenneville said Andrew Shaw was playing with a broken rib. Johnny Oduya was also hurt.</p>
*Unrestricted free agent goaltender Ray Emery said he would like to return, while winger Jamal Mayers said he would decide in a couple of weeks.</p>
*Unrestricted free-agent winger Bryan Bickell said he would take a hometown discount to stay and didn't rule out surgery on his right knee.</p>
*Center Dave Bolland was playing through wrist and groin injuries during postseason.</p>
*Listening to Viktor Stalberg, it doesn't sound like he'll be re-signing. Believes he deserves more consistent minutes.</p>
*Center Michal Handzus, an unrestricted free agent: "I love it here and want to stay."</p>
*Goaltender Corey Crawford still seems stunned at winning the Cup: "It's a dream."</p>