Patrick Kane is now the highest-scoring U.S.-born player in NHL history. Kane passed Mike Modano by recording his 1,375th ...
Patrick Kane of the Detroit Red Wings has tied Dallas’ Mike Modano as the highest-scoring U.S.-born players in NHL history.
It's a staggering number of achievements for the 37-year-old, and he's added top U.S.-born scorer after breaking Mike Modano's record on Thursday Jan. 29. At 1,375 points and counting, he should hold ...
Patrick Kane now stands alone in the history books. Kane, 37, passed Hockey Hall of Famer Mike Modano for the most career ...
The 37-year-old Red Wings forward became the NHL’s all-time leading scorer among U.S.-born players by recording his 1,375th ...
There are three American players who will vie for Patrick Kane's new record.
Nic Dowd scored the decisive goal in the shootout and also tallied in regulation as the visiting Washington Capitals overcame ...
Alex DeBrincat had a three-point night and linemate Patrick Kane had a point to set the scoring record for U.S.-born players.
Kane’s assist on Ben Chiarot’s goal at 9:52 of the second period Thursday in the Detroit Red Wings’ 4-3 shootout loss to the ...
Patrick Kane could make NHL history as the Detroit Red Wings host the Washington Capitals, if he can find one point in the contest.
Patrick Kane is officially the highest-scoring U.S.-born player in NHL history. Kane broke Mike Modano's record by recording ...
Patrick Kane finally did it. He surpassed Mike Modano for the most points in NHL history among American-born players.