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Appreciating Patrick Kane

January 18, 2019, 9:25 AM ET [734 Comments]
Tyler Cameron
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Wow. I can’t believe how hard this blog was to write.

I wanted to take a step back to salute the career of Patrick Kane amidst potentially his best statistical year ever.

#88 is on pace for 47 goals, 65 assists and 112 points. This would surpass his 106 Hart Trophy year in 2015-16. "OMG and he’s doing this all without Panarin?" Yes. Because Patrick Kane is amazing and has changed the history of this franchise, at times, almost singlehandedly.

So why was this so hard to write if he’s such an amazing talent with so many accolades? Well, there’s almost too much and it was hard to categorize. Therefore, I’ve taken a different approach and below is a Patrick Timothy Kane II’s resume – just like anyone of us would use when applying for a job – except Kaner’s is legendary.

Patrick T. Kane
1901 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60612, USA
[email protected]

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CAREER PROFILE
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Engaging and self-motivated professional with a strong background in being really good at hockey entire life. Keenly interested in being the best player on the planet every year.

Combines exquisite stickhandling ability and obsessiveness with the game of hockey with off the charts IQ for the sport. Enthusiastic and high-impact contributor as an individual, as well as on a team. Core competencies include:

* Capability to Stickhandle in Phone Booth
* Creates Illusion of Minimal Effort, While Maximizing Performance
* Clutchest of the Clutch
* Strong Adaptation to New Surroundings and Linemates
* Ability to Make Surrounding Linemates Better than they Actual are
* Making Roberto Luongo Cry
* Making All of Vancouver Cry
* Perform 360 Degree Backhand Goals with Ease
* Regularly Leave Opponents, Fans and Media Shaking Their Heads in Awe

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EDUCATION
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Detroit Country Day School

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Chicago Blackhawks, 2007-08-Present
Right Wing


Been a contributing member of the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL for 12 years.
Achievements as a senior member of the Blackhawks include:

* 3-Time Stanley Cup Winner
* Conn Smyth Trophy
* Calder Trophy
* Hart Trophy
* Art Ross Trophy
* Ted Lindsay Award
* NHL Top 100 Players


London Knights, 2006-07
Right Wing

In just one-year in the OHL, was able to contribute 145 points in just 58 regular season games. In the same year produced 31 points in 16 playoff games. Additional achievements included:

* OHL and CHL Rookie of the Year
* OHL and CHL Top Scorer Award (145)
* OHL Most Playoff Points
* Acknowledged as a “boss” in the OHL

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Awards and Achievements
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‘Nuff said

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REFERENCES
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* Available upon request

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VIDEO PORTFOLIO (/FAVOURITES)
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(source: Highlight Factory)

Need more? Ya, I didn’t think so.


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Who wouldn’t hire this guy?

Joking aside, I think we take Kane for granted sometime and I know the Hawks are in a tough “rebuilding” time right now, but I think trading this guy or even considering trading this guy is crazy at this point.

Sure, he’d get big return but that’s because teams are seeing the same thing most of us are seeing; a guy who’s 30 years old and on the verge of a career year.

I think there are other moves to make before getting “rid” of Patrick. He could have 4-5 more great years left in him and if that’s the case, Stan(!), retool in the next couple years and let’s get Kaner back on the ice in the playoffs where he truly shines.

Let me know your favourite Kaner story and whether you think he will end his career as a Blackhawk.

See ya out there,

JL
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