Kane, a native of Buffalo and product of USA Hockey's National Team Development Program, became the first U.S.-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL scoring champion this season. With 106 points, he was the only one in the League to break 100. He was the only one in the League to break 90. He had 17 more points than Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn, who ranked second, and 21 more than Crosby, who ranked third. Benn and Crosby are the other two Hart finalists.
Think of the top names in American hockey history: Mike Modano, Chris Chelios, Brian Leetch, Phil Housley, Pat Lafontaine, Keith Tkachuk, Jeremy Roenick, Joe Mullen … Where does Kane rank already? He has won the Stanley Cup three times. He has won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP. He has won an Olympic silver medal.
And he's only 27.
"I still feel like I'm in the prime of my career, so hopefully there's some better things to come," Kane said. "But there's been so many great American players that have played the game, it's actually surprising to believe I was the first this year to win the scoring title, especially with the amount of great American players that have played and been huge offensive producers. That was pretty special in its own regard."
If you know Kane, you know he loves the game, is a student of it and wants to be the best. He was upset with himself even though he was a point-a-game player in the Stanley Cup Playoffs this year. Despite his goal and six assists, he felt he could have taken control more at points of the Western Conference First Round when the Blackhawks lost to the St. Louis Blues in seven games. Gone was a chance to win the Cup in back-to-back years and for the fourth time in seven seasons.
"It's always tough to lose in the playoffs, especially in the first round, when you feel you've got a team that has a chance to do some special things," Kane said.
Kane went on vacation for a couple of weeks. He said it was "kind of a weird feeling" when he came back and found other teams still playing. The Blackhawks hadn't been eliminated in the first round since they lost to the Coyotes in 2012. Kane would turn on games, if only to see what was going on, and feel frustrated.