Red Wings Forward on the Verge of Breaking Mike Modano’s Record
The Detroit Red Wings achieved an impressive 4-0 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks in their recent game. Right-winger Alex DeBrincat ignited the scoring at just 55 seconds into the match. He netted a goal assisted by Andrew Copp and Patrick Kane.
Shortly after, Kane scored with a backhand shot, further extending the lead to 2-0 before the end of the first period. Kane’s performance exemplified his skill, marking a pivotal moment in a game where he continued to shine.
Kane Nears Historic Milestone
Patrick Kane is on the verge of breaking a significant record held by former NHL center Mike Modano. Kane currently boasts 1,366 total points throughout his career, placing him just nine points shy of Modano’s record of 1,374 points— the most ever by a U.S.-born player.
Career Stats of Patrick Kane
- Games Played: 1,325
- Goals: 497
- Assists: 867
- Points: 1,364
- Stanley Cups: 3 (2010, 2013, 2015)
- Awards: Calder Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, Hart Memorial Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award
Kane continues to demonstrate impressive agility and puck-handling skills. Despite being 37 years old, he shows no signs of slowing down, and fans are eager to see him break Modano’s record.
Upcoming Challenges
The Red Wings are set to play against the New York Islanders on December 16, 2025. Currently, they hold an 18-12 record, positioning them second in the Atlantic Division, just behind the Tampa Bay Lightning.
With his continued prominence on the ice, Kane has been a crucial factor in the Red Wings’ success this season, setting the stage for him to potentially surpass Modano’s record in the near future.