Rabiu works as a registered nurse at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center, where he has helped convert the orthopedic floor into a COVID-19 response unit. He has been training new nurses throughout the pandemic, providing mentorship and support during an unsettling time that has caused extra stressors due to increased demands on the system. "It has been an honor being on the front lines and caring for others during these trying times," Rabiu says. "I encourage everyone to continue washing their hands and wearing a facial mask regularly, so we can come back into United Center and cheer our Blackhawks on!"
Kane led the NHL with 17 assists and 24 points in 13 games (7-17-24) to power the Blackhawks (12-7-4, 28 points) to a 9-3-1 February. Kane, who paced all forwards in average time on ice during the month (22:51), found the scoresheet in 10 of his 13 appearances, including a pair of four-point performances (Feb. 4 vs. CAR: 1-3-4 and Feb. 23 at CBJ: 1-3-4) as well as a trio of three-point outings (Feb. 11 vs. CBJ: 1-2-3, Feb. 19 at CAR: 1-2-3 and Feb. 28 vs. DET: 1-2-3). He capped by the month by scoring his 400th NHL goal Feb. 28 vs. DET, becoming the 100th player in League history - and ninth born in the U.S. - to reach the milestone. The 32-year-old Buffalo, N.Y., native - who sits four appearances shy of the 1,000-game plateau - ranks second in the NHL with 11-23-34 in 23 total contests this season.