Gotta See It: Patrick Kane Sets All-Time Points Record For U.S.-Born Player

Detroit Red Wings veteran Patrick Kane records point No. 1,375 to become the all-time leader for a U.S.-born player with an assist in the second period against the Washington Capitals.

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23 comments
  1. As much as I love watching Patty Kane play I reckon secondary points are a stupid thing to count, here he passed the puck to some1 who passed it to the eventual goal scorer & it counts why?

  2. he set it twice. the first one was a sweet power play primary to Cat like 2 minutes in. the scumbag Capitals got it overturned for offsides from 30 seconds before.

  3. Why did Kaner get credit for the point when he didnt score it? He wasnt even near the shot or have the assist touch. Am I missing something? WTF. Deserves it, but lets earn it, right?

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