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    Vinnie Parise
    Sep 1, 2025, 18:30
    Updated at: Sep 1, 2025, 18:30

    Chicago Blackhawks legend and current Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane has had numerous memorable moments in the NHL and on the world stage. With Team USA at the Olympics, in particular, the best finish Kane had was a Silver Medal in 2010. 

    Part of that could be because NHL players haven't been Olympians since 2014, in Sochi, where Team USA didn't even medal. 

    Now, later in his career, the NHL and IIHF will reunite for the 2026 tournament in Milan, Italy. Since Kane last played, some incredible talent has come out of USA Hockey, which gives them a legit shot to win the Gold. 

    Does Kane have one last chance to make the team? He attended camp with that goal in mind. Does the man who is close to becoming the highest-scoring American in NHL history have a chance? 

    Michael Russo, one of the great hockey writers for 'The Athletic', wrote a wonderful piece on the possibility that you can read here or see in the post below: 

    Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) on X Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) on X Patrick Kane’s last shot: In a year where he’s on the verge of becoming the highest-scoring U.S.-born player in NHL history, how the hockey icon plans to play his way onto one final Olympic team My piece on the future Hall of Famer>>> https://t.co/iMjjudete7