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Red Wings’ Patrick Kane Equals Mike Modano’s Goal-Scoring Record

Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane has done a lot in his illustrious NHL career. In addition to winning three Stanley Cups and earning himself an undisputable place in the Hockey Hall of Fame one day, he has now scored his 20th goal of the season. That ties him with fellow American legend Mike Modano with his 16th goal-20 campaign, most among U.S.-born players.

The record was achieved against the visiting Washington Capitals in the final seconds of a 2-1 defeat. Down 2-0, the Red Wings pressed as best they could, knowing that their playoff ambitions hang by a thread.

Not only is Kane’s goal important for the hockey record books, but Detroit needed to collect as many points as it can as the battle for an Eastern Conference Wild Card spot rages on. At the time of writing, the Red Wings (84 points) are logging horns with the New York Islanders (85 points), Pittsburgh Penguins (84 points), the Philadelphia Flyers (83 points) and the very team Kane scored on, the Capitals (85 points).

Patrick Kane is widely considered one of the greatest American players the NHL has ever seen. He spent most of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks where he won the aforementioned championships. In 2022-23 he was traded from Chicago to the New York Rangers and starting this season has sported iconic Red Wings colours. 

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Edgar Chaput

Edgar Chaput

Born and bred in Montreal, I've enjoyed hockey since I was a wee lad. One of the first games I ever watched was Game 5 of the 1993 Stanley Cup final, the last time the Canadiens won the Cup...or were barely good. Curse or happenstance?

Football, soccer, and basketball followed and are still important to this day but let's be honest. As a Canadian sports fan hockey never goes away! I cover the Seattle Kraken for The Hockey Writers.

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