The Chicago Blackhawks had 16 amazing years with Patrick Kane. They made him the number one overall pick in the 2007 NHL Draft, and he exceeded every expectation placed on him.
His time in Chicago included three Stanley Cups, a Conn Smythe Trophy, a Hart Trophy, and multiple other major NHL Awards. A player this decorated is always going to be considered a legend in their sport.
For the last couple of seasons, the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings have had the luxury of having Patrick Kane on their roster.
Even being away from Chicago as a player, the city still means a lot to him. So do the fans that cheered him on for so long.
On Friday, 8/8, Patrick Kane is celebrating the day in town with a few different activities. This is his way of showing his love for Chicago following an abrupt ending where he didn't get to truly say goodbye.
Part of that came with a big announcement from the City of Chicago City Council, as they announced August 8th will be known as "Patrick Kane Day" going forward.
Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) on XThe city of Chicago has officially declared Aug. 8 (8/8) Patrick Kane Day. #Blackhawks
8/8 represents Patrick Kane's famous sweater number, which he has worn since the beginning of his NHL career. Now, every August 8th will be a reminder of Kane and what he did for Chicago both on and off the ice.
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