Patrick Kane Breaks A Massive All-Time American Record
When people will look back on the Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews era of the Blackhawks, it will be seen as a time when a team that was struggling ended up being restored to greatness, while restoring the hope that fans once lost in the Blackhawks
Patrick Kane breaks an impressive American record
Patrick Kane has recently accomplished a feat that will be a great source of pride for Blackhawks fans, and US hockey players in general.
Kane has recorded 50 points in a season for the 16th time in his career. Breaking the record previously held by Mike Modano, who help the previous record.
During his time with the Blackhawks, Kane played 1161 games, scored 446 goals, with 779 assists to record 1225 points. He has won 3 Stanley Cup rings from 2010, 2013 and 2015. He also won the Conn Smythe trophy in 2013.
Patrick Kane has truly established himself as a legend.
As seen on Hawksinsider - Kane Makes History as a New York Rangers That Puts Him in The Legend Category
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With Kane, do the Rangers have a chance at winning the cup this season? |
Yes | 108 | 38.6 % |
No | 172 | 61.4 % |
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