from Brian Hedger at NHL.com,
It didn't take long for Patrick Kane to extend his point streak to 26 games in the Chicago Blackhawks' 4-0 win against the Vancouver Canucks at United Center on Sunday.
Kane got a secondary assist on Duncan Keith's power-play goal 11:51 into the first period. His pass to Keith started the sequence that led to the goal. Keith initially set up rookie left wing Artemi Panarin for a one-timer that hit the left post, and got a pass back from Panarin off the rebound for his own shot.
"I passed it and it went in 10 or 15 seconds later," Kane said. "I actually didn't know I got an assist until I heard them announce it. I was hoping they didn't get it wrong and then maybe they've got to call it back."
Kane's streak is the longest in the NHL since Mats Sundin went 30 games for the Quebec Nordiques in 1992-93. The Blackhawks are 15-7-4 during Kane's streak.
Below, a breakdown on Kane's streak...
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