
Patrick Kane is back and will make his Detroit Red Wings debut against the San Jose Sharks tomorrow.

Patrick Kane is back and will make his Detroit Red Wings debut against the San Jose Sharks tomorrow.
Let's look at what Kane has done against the Sharks in his career to make this more Sharks-oriented.
In 47 games against the Sharks, he has 12 goals and 26 assists. Although never in the same division, Kane's Chicago Blackhawks always played the Sharks.
Although there are no significant moments against the Sharks, there has been an almost outstanding play by Kane.
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This clip will surely surface if a hockey fan watches the greatest 'almost' NHL goals on YouTube. This play showed Kane's elite stickhandling ability.
Here is a top ten list with Kane's deke at No. 6. Some Sharks feature in the video.
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His offensive hockey IQ is top-tier. He sees the ice so well and can get himself into dangerous areas. He can get lost in the offensive zone. Defenders will somehow forget to cover him.
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Not to mention one of the greatest moments in All-Star Game history. First, former Sharks forward John Scott dumped Kane with a hit, and what happened next was unforgettable and put a smile on every hockey fan's face.
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Kane is arguably the greatest American-born hockey player of all time. His 1,237 points ranks third amongst all U.S.-born NHL players. He has 786 career assists, which is good for third all-time amongst all U.S.-born NHL players.
Kane will play his first game of the season and first as a member of the Red Wings tomorrow against the Sharks.
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