Patrick Timothy Kane II was born on November 19,1988 and is an American professional ice hockey right winger and alternate captain for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.
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Patrick Timothy Kane II was born on November 19,1988 and is an American professional ice hockey right winger and alternate captain for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.
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Patrick Kane has won three Stanley Cups as a member of the Blackhawks, in 2010,2013 and 2015, winning the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs in 2013.
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Patrick Kane was the first American-born player to win the Hart Trophy.
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On January 19,2020, Patrick Kane became the youngest US player to reach 1,000 career regular-season points.
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At age 14, Patrick Kane played junior hockey for the USA Bobcats, scoring many goals and earning the title of MVP.
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Patrick Kane finished his playoff campaign with 10 goals and 21 assists for 31 points in 16 games.
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Patrick Kane was named runner-up to John Tavares for the Red Tilson Trophy as league MVP.
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Patrick Kane threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Chicago Cubs game on June 25,2007, at Wrigley Field.
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Patrick Kane later joined Denis Savard, the Blackhawks' coach, in singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game".
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Patrick Kane made his NHL debut on October 4,2007, against the Minnesota Wild.
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Patrick Kane recorded his first assist and first shootout goal two days later against Dominik Hasek of the Detroit Red Wings.
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Patrick Kane received a special cheer from his hometown and a special ceremony was held before the game.
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Patrick Kane finished his first NHL campaign atop the rookie scoring race with 72 points.
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Patrick Kane finished his first NHL playoffs with 14 points in 16 games as the Blackhawks were eliminated in the Western Conference Finals by the Detroit Red Wings.
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On June 9,2010, in game six of the Finals, Patrick Kane scored the overtime winner when he shot the puck under the pads of Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Michael Leighton and into the net, winning the Blackhawks the Stanley Cup.
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In 20 National League A games, Patrick Kane scored 13 goals and had 10 assists alongside Tyler Seguin, Biel's second NHL player.
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Patrick Kane finished the season as the team leader in assists and points.
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Patrick Kane scored his second career playoff hat-trick in the 2013 playoffs against the Los Angeles Kings in double overtime of Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals on June 8,2013.
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The Blackhawks would win the Cup Finals in six games, and Patrick Kane contributed by scoring three goals to win the 2013 Conn Smythe Trophy as the Stanley Cup Playoffs MVP.
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On March 19,2014, Patrick Kane injured his left leg following a collision with Brenden Morrow in a game against the St Louis Blues.
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Patrick Kane missed the remainder of the regular season but returned for the 2014 playoffs.
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Patrick Kane injured his left clavicle on February 24,2015, after he was cross-checked into the boards while stumbling towards the ice by Alex Petrovic in a game against the Florida Panthers.
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Patrick Kane underwent surgery and was expected to miss 12 weeks.
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Patrick Kane helped the Blackhawks defeat the Tampa Bay Lightning by assisting on Duncan Keith's game-winning goal in Game 6 and scoring an insurance goal for his third Stanley Cup championship in six years.
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Patrick Kane finished the playoffs with 11 goals and 12 assists, tying the Lightning's Tyler Johnson with a playoff-high 23 points.
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Patrick Kane was selected to the 2016 NHL All-Star Game as the captain of the Central Division team.
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Patrick Kane won the Ted Lindsay Award, given to the NHL's most outstanding player as voted by the National Hockey League Players' Association.
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Patrick Kane finished the season with 89 points, finishing second in the NHL behind Connor McDavid and tied with Sidney Crosby.
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Patrick Kane was selected to play on the NHL's Central Division team for the 2017 NHL All-Star Game.
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Patrick Kane only tallied one goal and assist during the series.
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Patrick Kane recorded the first five-point game of his NHL career on January 9,2018, against the Ottawa Senators.
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On January 20,2018, in a game against the New York Islanders, Patrick Kane recorded his 800th career point, becoming only the fifth player in franchise history to reach that milestone.
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On January 19,2020, against the Winnipeg Jets, Patrick Kane scored his 1,000th NHL career point, assisting on a goal by Brandon Saad.
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Patrick Kane became the fourth player in Blackhawks franchise history to reach that mark with the club, along with Stan Mikita, Bobby Hull and Denis Savard.
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Patrick Kane scored 15 goals and tallied 51 assists for a team-high 66 points.
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Patrick Kane finished with the fifth-most points among all skaters in the NHL for the season.
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On February 28,2021, Patrick Kane recorded his 400th career goal against the Detroit Red Wings, becoming the 100th player in NHL history to reach 400 career goals.
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Patrick Kane first represented the United States in the 2006 IIHF U18 Championships, in which he led the tournament in scoring with 12 points in only six games played.
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Patrick Kane was one of only three players on the team playing major junior hockey.
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Patrick Kane's team did not perform as well as his U18 team, but they did manage to go home with the bronze medal.
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Patrick Kane posted 10 points in seven games as the United States finished fifth.
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Patrick Kane was selected to represent the United States in the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, where he and the team won the silver medal.
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Patrick Kane represented the United States again in the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi.
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Patrick Kane missed two penalty shots in a loss against Finland in the bronze medal game.
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Patrick Kane finished the championships as the tournament's leading scorer with eight goals and 12 assists in 10 games.
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Patrick Kane was named the Most Valuable Player of 2018 Men's World Championship.
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Patrick Kane attended Detroit Country Day School but left before graduating.
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Patrick Kane has resided at the Trump International Hotel and Tower during the NHL season in a two-bedroom condo that he acquired in September 2008.
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However, Patrick Kane listed his Trump Tower condo for sale in the summer of 2016.
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Patrick Kane's father confirmed they were in the picture in a 2014 interview.
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Patrick Kane participated in the Denis Savard Charity Golf Tournament in 2016.
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Patrick Kane played in an ice hockey game, Champs for Charity, which raised $323,000 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana in 2012.
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Patrick Kane was charged with second-degree robbery, fourth-degree criminal mischief, and theft of services.
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