On Thursday night, Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane became the 50th player in NHL history to reach 500 career goals with an empty-netter against the Vancouver Canucks, marking his second goal of the game. Of his 500 goals, 446 were scored with the Chicago Blackhawks, 5 with the New York Rangers, and 49 with the Red Wings. Kane’s impressive career also includes 869 assists and multiple prestigious awards, solidifying his status as a future Hall of Famer. He aims to lead the Red Wings to the playoffs and become the highest-scoring American player of all time.
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