Patrick Kane posted a career-high six points (1G, 5A) on Tuesday night against the Ducks. He became the first Blackhawks skater to record six points in a game since Bernie Nicholls on Feb. 5, 1995. Only two players in franchise history have recorded more points in a contest: Grant Mulvey (5G-2A-7P on Feb. 3, 1982) and Max Bentley (4G-3A-7P on Jan. 28, 1943). Of the players in franchise history to have registered six or more points in a game, Kane is the only one to do it while also collecting 5+ assists. All of Kane's assists on the night were primary helpers.
He joins Nick Schmaltz (on Saturday) and Jamie Benn (Nov 14, 2013) as the only players in the last 15 NHL seasons (2007-08 to present) with a game of at least 1 goal & 5 assists.
In the process of his six-point night, he recorded his 14th career 60-point season and surpassed the 13 such campaigns by Mike Modano for sole possession of the most among U.S.-born skaters in NHL history.
Kane also became the fourth skater in franchise history to record at least four points in an opening period, joining Grant Mulvey (Feb. 3, 1982 vs STL), Pit Martin (Jan. 30, 1969 at PHI) and Dick Redmond (Dec. 5, 1973 at DET).