Detroit Red Wings star Patrick Kane will attend the U.S. men's Olympic orientation camp this month, seeking to represent his nation for a third time at the Winter Games in Italy next year.

Kane, 36, played in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, where the Americans won silver, and in the 2014 Sochi Olympics, where they placed fourth. Kane has three goals and six assists in 12 Olympic appearances.

The veteran winger, entering his 19th NHL season, is one of 44 players attending the orientation camp in Plymouth, Michigan, on Aug. 26-27. The two-day gathering is largely an administrative and team-building event with no formal on-ice activity.

Kane is one of five former Olympians attending the camp, along with Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Ryan McDonagh (2014) and three members of the 2022 U

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