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01/27 20:40 CST Red Wings' Kane ties Stars' Modano as highest-scoring American-born players in NHL history Red Wings' Kane ties Stars' Modano as highest-scoring American-born players in NHL history DETROIT (AP) --- Patrick Kane of the Detroit Red Wings has tied Dallas' Mike Modano as the highest-scoring U.S.-born players in NHL history. Kane matched Mike Modano by recording his 1,374th point on an assist on a goal by Alex DeBrincat late in Detroit's game Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Kings. He got there a couple of months after turning 37, while Modano was 40 when he scored a goal to register point No. 1,374. Kane has been one of the faces of American hockey since getting taken with the first pick in the 2007 draft by Chicago. He helped the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup three times from 2010-15 as a co-headliner of one of the most successful runs since the league's salary cap era began in '05. Earlier this month, Kane became the 50th player and fifth American to score 500 goals, following Keith Tkachuk, Jeremy Roenick and Joe Mullen. Brett Hull, a dual citizen who was born in Canada and played internationally for the U.S., had 741 goals and 1,391 points. Kane won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year in '07-08, the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2013 and the Hart Trophy as regular-season MVP in 2015-16, when he also led the league in scoring. Kane has 1,374 points (500 goals, 874 assists) in 1,341 career NHL regular-season games. Modano retired in 2011 with 561 goals and 813 assists in 1,499 games. ___ AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl
 
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