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Patrick Kane has expressed interest in staying with the Detroit Red Wings despite the team missing the NHL playoffs. He indicated that there is mutual interest in extending his contract.
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Patrick Kane has signaled interest in continuing with the Detroit Red Wings, even after the team narrowly missed the NHL playoffs.
Speaking at the end-of-season press conference, Kane made it clear that while no decision is final, there is strong mutual interest in extending his stay.
“I think I’d – you know, everything’s so fresh right now,” Kane said. “I thought we’d be playing right now. You think you’d be in the playoffs, and not thinking about this type of stuff. So definitely take the time, sit down with [my] agent, family, figure that stuff out.
“You know, I’d love to be part of the solution that helps us get over the hump for sure. I think there is mutual interest to come back and continue my career here.”
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The veteran winger added that Detroit has been an ideal environment for both his career and personal life.
“It’s been a great spot for me, my family, my son,” Kane said. “It’s been a great spot to continue my career, so I’ve definitely enjoyed my time here. The organization has been absolutely incredible with me and my family, which is appreciated. I don’t think anyone’s in a rush to make any decisions, so let’s see how everything plays out.”
Detroit Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane (88) receives congratulations from teammates
Kane played the 2025–26 season on a one-year deal and remained productive with 57 points in 67 games. He also reached major milestones, including 1,400 career points (leading American scorer in the NHL) and his 500th goal. His presence added stability and creativity to Detroit’s top-six forward group.
Patrick Kane indicated a desire to stay with the Red Wings, expressing mutual interest in extending his contract.
The Detroit Red Wings narrowly missed the NHL playoffs, but specific reasons for their failure were not detailed in Kane's comments.
Kane plans to discuss his future with his agent and family to determine the best course of action regarding his contract with the Red Wings.

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The Red Wings showed progress this season, finishing 41-31-10 with 92 points. Alex DeBrincat led the offense with 41 goals, while Lucas Raymond contributed 51 assists. However, inconsistency and defensive issues prevented a playoff berth in a tight Atlantic Division.
Despite the disappointment, Kane’s comments reflect belief in the team’s direction. If he returns, Detroit retains an experienced veteran, with Stanley Cup experience, who can guide its push toward contention next season.