Chicago recognizes August 8 as Patrick Kane Day – The Hockey Writers Chicago Blackhawks’s latest news, analysis and more

Chicago recognizes August 8 as Patrick Kane Day – The Hockey Writers Chicago Blackhawks’s latest news, analysis and more

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The city of Chicago officially stated on 8 August “Patrick Kane Day” in honor of the Jersey number 88 of the legend of the Chicago Blackhawks.

Per WGN Radies Charlie Roumeliotis Kane was in Johnny’s Icehouse in Chicago as Brian Hopkins, the second Ward alderman of the city, presented him a certificate Remembrance of the day.

According to Krista Ruch of CBS Chicago, Kane spent the morning with his son, also called Patrick, on the ice with his teammates while he prepared himself on a full day with activities with the community.

This season outside the season Kane, who spent the last two seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, an extension of a year, $ 3 million with the Red Wings, who held him with the club during the 2025-26 season.

By 16 seasons with the Blackhawks, Kane, who selected the team with the first pick in the NHL entry of 2007, 446 goals and registered 779 assists for 1,225 points in 1,161 regular season races.

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Kane’s best statistical season came in 2015-16 and ended with a competition-leading 106 points (46 goals and 60 assists) and won the Art Ross Trophy, the Ted Lindsay Award and De Hart Trophy.

He also played Playoff matches in Chicago in 136, scored 52 goals and recorded 80 assists for 132 points. He helped the team three Stanley Cup championships to win in 2010, 2013 and 2015. In 2013, his nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points led him to get the Conn Smythe Trophy for Playoff MVP.

In 18 a total of NHL seasons with the Blackhawks, Red Wings and New York Rangers, Kane has 492 goals and 851 assists for 1,343 points in 1,302 matches. He also produced 53 goals and 85 assists for 138 points in 143 career Stanley Cup Playoff games.

Kane’s red wings ended 2024-25 with a record of 39-35-8 and 86 points, finished sixth in the Atlantic Division and missed the play-offs for the eighth consecutive season.

In the meantime, the Blackhawks 25-46-11 with 61 points, as the last in the Central Division and second in both the Western Conference and NHL. Chicago missed the play -offs for the seventh time in the last eight seasons.



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