1,375 and Counting

Some numbers feel big. Some feel permanent. With career point 1,375, Patrick Kane passed Mike Modano to become the highest-scoring U.S.-born player in NHL history.
It happened in a single moment just another shift in a career that’s been anything but ordinary. But the milestone carries weight. Modano’s record stood as the benchmark for American forwards for decades. Now, that spot belongs to Kane.
From his early days at HoneyBaked to a Stanley Cup champion, MVP, and future Hall of Famer, Kane’s career has been built on vision, edge work, and an ability to control games when it matters most.
One game.
One point.
One legacy.
And for HoneyBaked, another reminder of what’s possible.