Detroit Red Wings Make a Major Announcement regarding former Blackhawk Patrick Kane
Patrick Kane will get his own night thanks to the Detroit Red Wings in 2025, as they will honor Showtime, with a piece of merchandise for fans.
This will be a nice keepsake for big fans of Kane, who has found himself a new home in Hockeytown.
This will be his second season playing for the Red Wings, and Steve Yzerman and company have decided to give him his own Bobblehead Night.
The night will happen on January 7th, 2025 when the team faces Linus Ullmark, Brady Tkachuk, and the Ottawa Senators in what should be a great Atlantic Division bout.
The First 7,500 fans in Little Caesar's Arena will be lucky enough to get a Kane Bobblehead.
Kane played 51 games for the Red Wings, after returning from his hip-resurfacing surgery which doesn't always have the most positive outcomes.
However, for Kane it was a return to form, posting 47 points in that time frame and looked like Showtime of old.
He also gets to link up with Alex DeBrincat again, no wonder it feels like home.
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Will you try and buy a bobblehead on the secondary market(eBay)? |
Yes | 14 | 23 % |
No | 47 | 77 % |
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