DETROIT -- Patrick Kane will return to the lineup for the Detroit Red Wings against the New York Rangers at Little Caesars Arena on Friday (7 p.m. ET; FDSNDETX, NHLN, MSG, SNP, SNO, SNE, TVAS).
The forward, who has missed nine games with an upper-body injury after starting the season with five points (two goals, three assists) in five games, returned to practice Thursday. Detroit (9-5-0) is trying to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in 10 seasons, and Kane is trying to make the United States roster for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
“What are you going to do?” said Kane, who turns 37 on Nov. 19. “I think you look at the positives from it. Thankfully, it wasn’t worse, and I’m not out an extended, or a longer period, of time. Happy that I’ve been able to progress, especially the last week or so, and happy with where I’m at. But definitely after those five games, you get injured, it’s not a great feeling, so itching to get back into action.”
Kane badly wants to play in the Olympics. Perhaps the only thing missing in his career is a gold medal. A three-time Stanley Cup winner, Hart Trophy winner as NHL most valuable player (2015-16) and Conn Smythe Trophy winner as playoffs MVP (2012-13), all with the Chicago Blackhawks, he has played for the U.S. in three best-on-best tournaments: the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, where he won silver, plus the 2014 Sochi Olympics and the World Cup of Hockey 2016 in Toronto.





















