PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Entering his 19th NHL season, Patrick Kane has seemingly won it all: three Stanley Cups, a scoring title, regular season MVP and playoff MVP. But there is one achievement the 36-year-old still covets.
"I look at my career and what I've accomplished and the one thing that's kind of missing is a gold in best on best," Kane said on Tuesday. "So, it'd be fun to have that opportunity."
Kane, who turns 37 in November, is right on the cusp as he was among the 44 players Team USA invited to their Olympic orientation camp this week in Plymouth, Michigan. The 2026 Games in Milan will mark the first time the NHL sends players to the Olympics in 12 years. Kane, now a Detroit Red Wing after 16 years in Chicago, is looking for his third Olympic appearance; the winger was on the 20