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A few issues with this:
1) Kane isn't moving in the off-season and someone needs to be traded from the Leafs roster now, and that's probably Kerfoot if they sign Sandin.
2) I know you said let's pretend both players waive for CHI. I would say okay for Kerfoot since he's on a one year deal and he can get top minutes there and potentially be traded before the deadline or at least potentially boost his stock (ofc that could backfire if he doesn't play well). Muzzin, however, isn't in the same situation, he does have a m-NTC but I don't see him moving to a none contender that wouldn't keep him around in the short term let alone long-term.
3) Kane will likely want to go to a team he considers a true contender which will be more apparent around deadline or perhaps a bubble tean that he would potentially like to sign with for the rest of his career. In the first case, Toronto might be on his radar, and they will kick tires on him but they won't be willing to give up Knies or any prospect that can surely help them in the next couple of years, which could be a deal breaker. If Chicago wants picks more than anything I could see Toronto give those up and B-level prospects. Chances are though, they get outbidded by the other options. Knies is going to be just as valuable if not more than Hagel and his 1.5b contract for TB. So at least a couple of 1sts.
4) Teams like EDM, TOR, and NYR will want to add him to put them over the top, so they won't be giving up key players of their current roster bit futures unless they have hopes of resigning him. That being said Chi will probably only be interested in futures and perhaps players who are 20yrs old or younger.
5) TOR will need 50% retention which won't be much of an issue since most of Kane's salary will have been paid by the TDL