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Patrick Kane reaches 500th NHL goal and becomes second U.S.-born player to do so
Summary
Patrick Kane scored his 500th NHL goal in the Red Wings' 5-1 win over the Canucks, reaching the milestone on an empty-net goal with 3:53 remaining, and moved to 1,369 career points, six behind Mike Modano.
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Patrick Kane scored his 500th NHL goal on Thursday night during the Red Wings' 5-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. The goal came late in the game on an empty net and was one of two he scored that night. Kane is in his 19th NHL season and is playing his third year with the Detroit Red Wings. He previously spent most of his career with the Chicago Blackhawks and had a brief 19-game stint with the New York Rangers in 2022-23.
Key facts:
- Kane scored his 500th goal in the Red Wings' 5-1 win over the Canucks.
- The milestone goal was an empty-netter with 3:53 remaining and was his second goal of the game.
- He became the 50th player in NHL history to reach 500 goals and the second U.S.-born player to do so.
- The goal elevated Kane to 1,369 career points, six fewer than Mike Modano's 1,374 among U.S.-born players.
- Kane is in his 19th NHL season and is in his third season with Detroit after a long tenure with Chicago and a short time in New York.
- The article notes career highlights including the 2015-16 Hart Memorial Trophy and Art Ross Trophy, and three Stanley Cup championships.
Summary:
Kane's 500th goal is presented as a significant personal milestone that adds to a lengthy and decorated NHL career. The article notes he remains an active player and quoted him in April 2025 saying he was not thinking about stopping. Undetermined at this time.
