Patrick Kane gets emotional after scoring his first goal of the year assisted by DeBrincat
In a triumphant return to the NHL after undergoing hip resurfacing surgery, Patrick Kane, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, scored his first goal in quite some time.
Adding to the significance, the goal was assisted by his longtime Blackhawks teammate, Alex DeBrincat. This special moment gained even more attention as Kane decided to sign with the Detroit Red Wings, signaling a new chapter in his remarkable career.
The emotional impact of this milestone was evident as Kane expressed his feelings during the celebration. Known for his flair and style, the veteran forward treated fans to a classic 'Showtime' celebration, adding an extra layer of excitement to his memorable comeback goal.
As Kane continues his journey with the Detroit Red Wings, fans eagerly anticipate more moments of brilliance from the seasoned star in his new hockey home.
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DECEMBRE 9 | 213 ANSWERS Patrick Kane gets emotional after scoring his first goal of the year assisted by DeBrincat Do you think Kane will score more than 30 goals this season? |
Yes | 73 | 34.3 % |
No | 140 | 65.7 % |
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