Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat spent five seasons together as members of the Chicago Blackhawks prior to reconnecting in Detroit.
He signed a contract Tuesday worth a prorated $2.75 million, meaning he'll make just over $2 million through mid-April.
The extended absence appears to rule out Kane for an NHL training camp but means he may be able to return early in the regular season.
The Chicago Blackhawks winger still revels in this memorable 2010 overtime-winning goal.
With NFL playoffs set to kick-off, these NHL players are proudly voicing their gridiron allegiances.
Whether it's NHLPA Player Poll or his Ted Lindsay Award, Patrick Kane appreciates any time he gets the players vote.
Patrick Kane stick-handles his way through a round of This or That.
One Minute with Patrick Kane may teach you a few things you didn’t know about the Chicago Blackhawks forward.
From his first NHL goal all the way to No. 400 on Sunday night, Patrick Kane has loved hockey all along.
Nick Foligno and Patrick Kane are honouring Willie O'Ree with their skates, but they're also honouring a commitment to the future of hockey.
Nickname origins, the road trip partner at the top of his list and more in one minute with Patrick Kane!
From his wild dream car to the alternate profession he'd take on, it's showtime for Patrick Kane's Player Q&A!
From the sticks that made a great first impression to the ones that never even got a chance, players recall their first pieces of hockey equipment!
Find out who's getting the love, their haircuts at home, and maybe even doing it themselves as the players take on hockey hair.
Patrick Kane scored eight points in four games (4-4–8) including a pair of three-point performances to extend his point streak to a season-high six games.
Every team's got at least one prankster. Players share their favourite mischievous stories from the road!
Ahead of the 2019 NHL Awards, players spoke to NHLPA.com to weigh in on what makes the TLA one of the most coveted honours and what makes this season’s finalists so special.
Three superstars. One legend. One honour. Wednesday night, the recipient of the 2018-19 Ted Lindsay Award (TLA) will be announced.
He brought the intensity, and while we’re not entirely sure Evgeny Kuznetsov caught on to the game, we still love him for it!
“I think it’s a pretty underrated award, to be honest," says Patrick Kane, who knows first-hand what it means to receive hockey’s most unique individual award, voted on by the players themselves.