Kane is on pace for 102 points, which would be the third-most in his NHL career, behind the 110 points he had last season and 106 in 2015-16.
"He keeps getting better every year," Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman said. "He's got the experience that some of the younger players don't have, but he's able to add new wrinkles to his game all the time. When he's on the ice, it's dangerous for the other team."
Just ask Calgary Flames defenseman Mark Giordano, who saw Kane's brilliance firsthand Dec. 31, when he had two goals and two assists in a 5-3 Chicago win.
"The thing about him is, with any scorer, if they get one early in the game, they're feeling it, and that's what happened to us in Calgary," Giordano said. "You have to try to not give him the blue line. Once he gets in, he pulls up and he's one of the best in the game."
As for Kane not slowing down, Giordano said, "Yeah, he's getting better, to be honest."
Kane has been consistent and streaky this season. He had 24 points (11 goals, 13 assists) in a 15-game point streak from Nov. 2-30. The game in Calgary started an eight-game point streak when he has 13 points (four goals, nine assists).