Patrick Kane Reaches 500-Goal Milestone in NHL History
DETROIT — In a remarkable achievement, Patrick Kane became the 50th player in NHL history to reach 500 goals, scoring his second goal of the game into an empty net with 3:53 left to help the Detroit Red Wings beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 on Thursday night. This milestone is a testament to Kane’s exceptional skill and dedication to the sport.
Kane’s journey to 500 goals has been marked by numerous accolades and records. The 37-year-old Kane is the fifth U.S.-born player to reach this milestone, following in the footsteps of Mike Modano (561), Keith Tkachuk (538), Jeremy Roenick (513), and Joe Mullen (502). Brett Hull, a dual citizen who was born in Canada and played internationally for the United States, had 741 goals, further highlighting the exclusivity of this achievement.
A Career Marked by Excellence
Kane’s career has been defined by his impressive goal-scoring ability, with his first goal of the night coming on a two-man advantage with 29 seconds left in the first period. He snapped a shot to the short side over goalie Kevin Lankinen’s leg pad, setting the stage for his historic 500th goal later in the game. When asked about his approach to reaching this milestone, Kane candidly stated, “Might as well get it tonight and get it over with,” reflecting his focused mindset and competitive drive.
The moment of truth arrived when Kane scored into an empty net with Lankinen off for an extra attacker, prompting a eruption of cheers from the crowd. Kane humbly described the experience, saying, “I’m not usually on the ice when the net is empty… It was nice to get that opportunity and then hear the crowd erupt a little when I got on the ice was pretty cool. And then, obviously, getting the puck right away and having a chance to put it in the net for 500 was a great feeling.” This reaction encapsulates the mix of relief and elation that comes with achieving such a significant career milestone.
Legacy and Impact
With 1,369 points, Kane is now five behind Modano for the U.S.-born mark, a testament to his enduring impact on the sport. Despite being left off the U.S. Olympic team and facing injuries that have caused him to miss 15 games this season, Kane has continued to perform at a high level, scoring eight goals in 30 games. His perseverance and adaptability are traits that have defined his career and inspired countless fans and aspiring athletes.
Kane’s achievement also places him in esteemed company within the Detroit Red Wings, as he becomes the sixth player to reach 500 goals with the team, joining legends like Gordie Howe, Dino Ciccarelli, Steve Yzerman, Pat Verbeek, and Brendan Shanahan. This milestone not only reflects Kane’s personal achievement but also his contribution to the rich history of the Red Wings and the NHL as a whole.
In conclusion, Patrick Kane’s 500th goal is more than just a personal achievement; it’s a celebration of his dedication, skill, and the lasting impact he has had on the sport of hockey. As Kane continues his career, his legacy as one of the greatest U.S.-born players in NHL history remains unquestioned, inspiring future generations of hockey players and fans alike.


