In a setback for the Detroit Red Wings, veteran forward Patrick Kane was forced to leave Saturday’s game due to an upper-body injury. The injury occurred at a crucial point, raising concerns among fans about his availability for upcoming games.
Here is more about Patrick Kane’s injury and when he might return to play with the Detroit Red Wings.
How did Patrick Kane get injured while playing hockey?
Patrick Kane’s recent upper-body injury has added to the Detroit Red Wings’ ongoing challenges this season.
He sustained the injury during Saturday’s matchup, forcing him to miss practice on Sunday. Head coach Derek Lalonde confirmed Kane will not play in Monday’s game against the New York Islanders, marking a setback for the Red Wings. Fortunately, the injury is considered minor and Kane is labeled day-to-day.
When will Patrick Kane return to play with the Detroit Red Wings?
Patrick Kane’s return to the Detroit Red Wings lineup is currently uncertain as he recovers from an upper-body injury. The forward player will miss Monday’s game against the New York Islanders after not participating in Sunday’s practice.
Head coach Derek Lalonde clarified that Patrick Kane’s injury is day-to-day and he’s expected to return soon. However, the exact timeline remains unclear. The coach said, “Patrick Kane and Ras took the maintenance days yesterday, and Patty’ll need another day, probably a day-to-day situation, so he’ll be out, so Joe Veleno’ll be back in.” With Kane sidelined, Joe Veleno will rejoin the lineup. (via The Hockey News)
Kane has been a key player for the Red Wings this season, with three goals and seven assists in 20 games. Like Kane, teammate Michael Rasmussen is recovering from a similar injury. Kane’s return will be important for Detroit’s playoff hopes, but he could become a trade target before the deadline.