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Kane, Blackhawks start hot, still hot
CHICAGO -- It started on opening night, when Patrick Kane and the Chicago Blackhawks ruined the Los Angeles Kings' celebration of their first Stanley Cup title. Then Kane carved up the Phoenix Coyotes for two assists in the second game, and ripped through a six-game road trip for seven goals and three assists.
There have been loads of highlights during Kane's stellar start to the season, but Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville likes what they mean altogether.
"We like the consistency in his game," he said. "That line's been effective, but Kane's really got some nice jump to his game."
The No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 draft has raised his play to a new level, adding improved defence and focus to his extensive offensive repertoire. He is tied for second in the NHL with 21 points while Chicago remains the league's only team without a regulation loss heading into today's visit by the Kings.
Kane himself cautions it's too early to draw any conclusions about his fast start, but he's pleased with the first quarter of the lockout-abbreviated season -- for himself, and his streaking team.
"Success comes, and you want to just keep improving and keep getting better," he said. "Just trying to keep becoming the best player I can. Sometimes you get breaks where the pucks are finding you, the pucks are going in, and sometimes you don't. You've got to take advantage when it is working."
It's definitely working right now.
Kane has recorded at least one point in 13 of Chicago's 14 games, including a season-high three in the opening period of a dominant 6-2 victory at Phoenix on Feb. 7. The line of Kane, left wing Patrick Sharp and centre Dave Bolland has 16 of the Blackhawks' 47 goals, which put them in a tie for second in the league in scoring heading into Saturday's games.
He still has that flashy ability that can draw stunned gasps from a crowd, like when he turned San Jose defenceman Brent Burns in a circle before shooting wide left on one rush during Friday night's 4-1 victory. But the 24-year-old Kane also drove hard to the goalmouth to help set up Bolland for the first goal of the game, and sped back to help stymie one rush by the Sharks.
"He's playing well. He's effective," captain Jonathan Toews said. "Him and Sharpie and Bolly are going out there... As long as they work for their chances they're going to get their chances and a lot of them are going to go in with the skill they have on that line."
It's quite a change from the end of last season, when Internet photos of Kane partying in Madison, Wis., led to renewed questions about his maturity. He also was arrested in his hometown of Buffalo, N.Y., in 2009 after an altercation with a cab driver.
General manager Stan Bowman said in May the team had talked to Kane about the pictures, and they handled the situation internally. And everyone certainly seems to be getting along just fine right now.
"He's had a good approach to this season," Quenneville said. "Playing in Europe might have helped as well. But his peak conditioning, his frame of mind, his quickness on the ice, his strength, preparation, focus, you can't say exactly one thing but he's got it all going."
Kane, a three-time All-Star, played for Biel in Switzerland's top division during the lockout, so he had a head start on much of the league when the players and owners reached a new labour deal in January.
-- The Associated Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 17, 2013 B2
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