KANE REACHES NHL HISTORY MARK Detroit, USA - In a thrilling performance, Patrick Kane etched his name into the NHL record books by becoming the 50th player to score 500 career goals. Kane, 37, achieved the milestone by scoring an empty-net goal with 3:53 remaining in the game against the Vancouver Canucks, securing a 5-1 win for the Detroit Red Wings. The American-born forward, who is the fifth U.S.-born player to reach this mark, showcased his skill and determination to reach the 500-goal threshold. Kane opened the scoring in the first period with a precise shot and sealed the deal with the empty-net goal, which sent the crowd into a frenzy. With 1,369 points in his career, Kane now ranks fifth among U.S.-born players, trailing Mike Modano by just five points. The remarkable achievement marks Kane's sixth goal with the Red Wings, joining an elite group of players who have achieved this feat for the team.