Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick Kane turned 26 yesterday. Indisputably one of the most electrifying talents of the modern-day NHL, Kane has packed a career's worth of accomplishments into just seven seasons. He's both a Calder and Conn Smythe Trophy winner, a two-time Stanley Cup Champ, and an Olympic silver medalists. And so far this season he's paced the Blackhawks to 10 wins in 18 games.

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But most of all, what Patrick Kane is known for is scoring the puck. This guy gets goals early and often -- 184 of them total in his career thus far.

Kane will be hoping to give himself a good birthday present tonight against the Flames, as he and the rest of the Chicago Blackhawks crew travel to Calgary. It'll be a good test for the Blackhawks, who are coming off a 6-2 win over the Dallas Stars. Chicago is currently 9th in the NHL's Western Conference in points, with Calgary sitting above them in the standings in a tie for the second-most. A win tonight could provide the Hawks with some necessary momentum on their impending road trip.

Until then, let's honor the man's 26th birthday. Here's a trip down memory lane, looking back on Kane's best goals of all time.