CHICAGO — With family, including his son, and friends in the stands in his old haunt, Patrick Kane put on a show as he edged closer to history Saturday, Dec. 13.
Before the Detroit Red Wings ' outing against the Chicago Blackhawks had ticked five minutes off the clock, Kane had a goal and an assist. The Wings won, 4-0.
The stop at United Center marked the last on a six-game trek for the Wings, who went 4-1-1 to improve their overall record to 18-12-3 (39 points), tying the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Atlantic Division lead .
Alex DeBrincat also had a multipoint night, and John Gibson continued an upward trend of performances, making 26 saves for his fifth straight victory and second shutout on the trip.
The Blackhawks pulled their goalie with five minutes, and DeBrincat took ad

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