With an assist, Patrick Kane surpassed Mike Modano for the most points ever recorded by a U.S.-born player in NHL history. Midway through the game, Kane helped drive the play that led to Ben Chiarot’s goal, earning the secondary assist and securing his 1,375th career NHL point — a number that now stands alone among American-born players.
Regarded as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, U.S.-born players in league history, Kane’s record is a reflection of his sustained excellence, elite playmaking ability, and championship pedigree. From dynamic offensive seasons to clutch postseason performances, this latest milestone further solidifies his legacy as a defining figure in American hockey history.