Detroit Red Wings Re-Sign Patrick Kane

Detroit Red Wings Re-Sign Patrick Kane

The Detroit Red Wings have had quite a productive day today first trading Vladimir Tarasenko to the Minnesota Wild as well as re-signing defenseman Albert Johansson as well as forward Jonatan Berggren. To keep things going this evening they have now re-signed forward Patrick Kane to a one-year deal worth $3 million with $2.5 million in potential bonuses. Kane this season in 72 games had 59 points on 21 goals and 38 assists. He was a -16 and had 29 power-play points. The bonuses break down to $2.5 million for ten games played, and $250,000 each for 30 and 50 games played. If the Red Wings reach the playoffs he will make $500,000. If they move on from round one he will get another $250,000 and if they advance past round two it’ll be another $250,000.

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Patrick Kane

The Chicago Blackhawks drafted Kane first overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. In 1,302 career games, he has 1,343 points on 492 goals and 851 assists. He is a career even for plus/minus and has 446 power-play points Kane won three Stanley Cup Championships, and was a Calder Memorial Trophy winner in 2007-08. Kane was the Conn Smythe winner in 2012-13 as well as the Art Ross winner in 2015-16 as well as the Hart Trophy that same season. He was also named to the NHL’s 100th Anniversary Team.

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