Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (upper body) will be back in action on Thursday against Ottawa. The American star will return from a five-game absence. Kane has struggled for productivity this season, going scoreless in each of his last five appearances. He's totaled 10 points (three goals, seven assists) in 20 games for the campaign. We should see Kane on the second line with J.T. Compher and Alex DeBrincat and on the top power-play unit. Half of his points have come with the man advantage this season.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (upper body) will remain out for a fifth consecutive game on Tuesday versus Boston. Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde hopes to have him available again on Thursday when Detroit faces Ottawa. Kane started the season reasonably well but was stuck in an awful slump before exiting the lineup. Over his last nine appearances, the former MVP has added to his points tally just once. He has produced three goals and seven assists in 20 games for the season. With Kane out for another game, Tyler Motte will continue to skate on the second line.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (upper body) will miss a second consecutive game on Wednesday against Calgary. Kane missed his first game of the season against the Islanders on Monday. He remains day-to-day with an upper-body injury but is expected to return soon. The Red Wings have their next game on Friday versus New Jersey. Kane is in the middle of a five-game scoring drought and has averaged just 0.5 points per game this season. In 20 appearances, he has contributed three goals and seven assists. Tyler Motte moved to the top six on Monday and is expected to remain on the second line Wednesday.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane played a vital role in Wednesday's 3-2 overtime triumph at Pittsburgh, scoring a power-play goal and helping to set up Simon Edvinsson for the game-winning tally. The former MVP ended a three-game dry spell with the two-point outing. It's his third multi-point game of the campaign. Health issues have left a mark on Kane, but he can still get hot occasionally. In 15 outings this season, Kane has managed three goals and seven assists, grabbing half of his 10 points with the man advantage.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane picked up two points as the team defeated New Jersey 5-3 on Thursday. Kane collected a goal and an assist with the man advantage in the third period, with his second marker of the year ending up as the game-winning goal. The former MVP has started to heat up, lightning the lamp in back-to-back contests and putting together a three-game point streak. He has scored five points (two goals, three assists) in seven games across the campaign with 15 shots. Saturday's matchup against his hometown Sabers offers Kane a good opportunity to extend his scoring run. Buffalo has a poor defensive record, and Kane has always enjoyed this matchup, collecting 30 points (14 goals, 16 assists) in 28 career appearances against the Sabres.
Blackhawks Not Planning A Reunion With Patrick Kane
Chicago Blackhawks legend Patrick Kane is unlikely to return to the team. Kane, who left the Windy City last year, is set for unrestricted free agency this offseason, but it looks like he won't receive any offers from the Blackhawks. "I think we made some really tough decisions on some longstanding players," said Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson at the recent NHL Draft Combine. "I don't foresee us going back on that." After recovering from hip surgery, Kane skated with the Detroit Red Wings this season, posting 20 goals and 47 points in 50 appearances. The 35-year-old proved that he can still do the business in the league and should draw quite a bit of interest on the open market.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (illness) is questionable to play on Saturday against Florida. He was a late scratch for Thursday's meeting with Carolina due to an illness and might have to skip a second consecutive game now. Kane has been in top form lately and Detroit will be desperate to have him in the lineup to continue its playoff push. The former MVP has scored in three of his last four appearances, bagging nine points (four goals, five assists) over an eight-game span. Michael Rasmussen moved into the top six as Kane's replacement on Thursday and could fill in for him again versus the Panthers.
Detroit Red Wings winger Patrick Kane scored the overtime winner on Tuesday night versus the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets. Desperate for points, the Wings flirted with disaster on Tuesday, trailing the lowly Blue Jackets into the dying seconds of the game before Lucas Raymond scored to tie it with just 13 seconds to go. Kane would bury the overtime winner just 48 seconds into the extra frame. The winner was Kane's 15th goal of the season and he added a pair of assists, giving him 38 points in 38 games after signing a one-year deal with the Red Wings midway through the season following hip resurfacing surgery. The Red Wings improved to 35-28-6 on the season, good for the second and final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Patrick Kane Returns To Chicago With Overtime Game-Winner
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane had a special outing in his first game back in Chicago on Sunday, finishing a two-point performance with the game-winning goal in overtime. Kane's assist to Alex DeBrincat late in regulation helped Detroit take the game into the extra frame, and he finished the contest by making it 3-2 with 1:43 played in overtime. With the effort, Kane extended his point streak to eight games. He has collected five goals and seven assists during the streak, enjoying his best run of form since the days he still represented the home team in United Center. For the season overall, Kane boasts 12 goals and 28 points through 27 appearances.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (lower body) will miss a seventh consecutive contest Wednesday versus Ottawa. Following Wednesday's action, Detroit will be off until Feb. 10, which gives Kane a good amount of recovery time, and he expects to be back after the All-Star break. The veteran star has totaled 16 points (seven goals, nine assists) in 19 games with the Red Wings this season. Robby Fabbri is currently filling in for Kane on the second line.
New York Rangers right wing Patrick Kane has been ruled out for 4-6 months after undergoing a hip resurfacing procedure. Kane's agent Pat Brisson believes that the former MVP will make a full recovery from the surgery. However, it looks like he will miss the start of next season. Kane, who totaled only 57 points in 73 games this season, is a pending unrestricted free agent this summer and it remains to be seen how the surgery will impact his prospects on the open market. Brisson added that Kane, who will turn 35 in November, still "wants to play for a long time".
Patrick Kane Puts In A Three-Point Performance In Game 2
New York Rangers right wing Patrick Kane played his part in Thursday's big 5-1 victory over New Jersey with a goal and two assists. He had two helpers in the second period when Chris Kreider became the first player in NHL history with four power-play goals through his first two games in a playoff year, and Kane then hit his 53rd career playoff goal in the third to tie Jeremy Roenick for fourth place on the all-time list among U.S.-born players. Kane has come up big in the playoffs countless times in his career, and he's nicely up and running for the 2023 campaign as well, boasting four points through the first two games. Three of Kane's points have come with the man advantage.
New York Rangers right wing Patrick Kane (lower body) is expected to be back from a two-game absence Saturday against Columbus. He has recovered from a lower-body injury and should rejoin the top line and the first power-play unit. Kane has started life fairly quietly in New York, recording five goals and 10 points in 16 games, but a meeting with his favorite opponent might be just what he needs to kick into gear at his new club. Kane has totaled 77 career points against the Blue Jackets, which is his best mark against any opposition.
New York Rangers right wing Patrick Kane will make his team debut Thursday against Ottawa. The former MVP will skate with Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck. Kane and Panarin had great chemistry back in their Chicago days and both players should be very excited to play together again. Trocheck has just heated up with a run of eight points in six games, so Kane finds himself in a great spot to make a big impact straight away on his new team. The 34-year-old superstar himself has been in great form as well, having closed out his Chicago career by posting seven goals and three assists across his final four appearances.
The New York Rangers have acquired right wing Patrick Kane from the Chicago Blackhawks. The 34-year-old was rumored to prefer a trade to the Rangers for weeks and he will now join a core of forwards that consists of Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, Vladimir Tarasenko, Chris Kreider and Vincent Trocheck. Kane spent 16 seasons with the Blackhawks, the team that drafted him first overall in 2007, and won three Stanley Cups with the organization. Kane was heating up in recent times with seven goals in a four game stretch prior to serving as a healthy scratch, and he should be rostered across all fantasy formats as he moves to a contending team.
Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane has left the team and won't play Saturday against San Jose. Trade talks surrounding Kane and his potential move to the New York Rangers have intensified and it looks like we've seen the last of him in a Blackhawks uniform, at least this season. Kane's absence will obviously be a bitter blow for the team, as the Blackhawks have just hit some great form with the former MVP leading the way. There have been seven goals and 10 points for Kane across the last four games. Andreas Athanasiou will skate in his spot on the top line Saturday.
Despite ongoing trade rumors, Chicago Blackhawks winger Patrick Kane continues scoring goals. Kane netted two goals and added an assist in a 4-3 win over the struggling Dallas Stars Wednesday. Over the last four games, Kane has scored multiple goals in three of them, bringing his total number of markers to seven in the contests. Should Kane get traded, he should be able to provide an offensive spark to any Stanley Cup contender.
Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane turned back the clock and scored his ninth NHL hat trick in Sunday's 5-3 victory over Toronto. Kane, whose first three-goal effort also came against the Maple Leafs in 2016, added an assist in the contest and helped Max Domi to enjoy a four-point night as well. It's been a tough year for Kane on a very bad team, but he has now exploded for five goals in two games right before the trade deadline. Kane hasn't yet confirmed that he's willing to move on from Chi-town, but it would likely be the best for everybody involved, including fantasy managers. The veteran star has managed only 41 points in 52 games for Chicago this season and should greatly boost his current career-low 0.79 points per game scoring average with a move to a better team.
Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane ended a four-game spell without a point with a two-goal effort Friday against Ottawa, playing a big part in a 4-3 overtime victory. He opened the scoring with only 44 seconds played in the game and provided a late tying goal with 3:05 left in regulation. The veteran star reached 11 goals for the campaign and is on 37 points through 51 appearances. It's been a lackluster season for the former MVP, who averaged at least a point per game in nine of the previous 10 campaigns. A trade to a contender would definitely give Kane a lift for the final stretch of the season, but it's still uncertain if he actually moves on before the March 3 trade deadline.
Chicago Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane (lower-body) will make his return to the lineup against the Kraken on Saturday night. Kane was placed on injured reserve and missed three games due to a lower-body injury that he suffered at the start of January. The 34-year-old has totaled seven goals and 20 assists through 37 games this season, which ranks second on the Blackhawks behind forward Max Domi's 28 points. Fantasy managers are hoping to see Kane traded ahead of the deadline in March as a result of his fantasy value decline, due to the lack of point production on a struggling offense and team-worst minus-24 rating at the halfway point of the season.