Kane matches Sylvain Turgeon, whose hockey card he photobombed as a kid

The little kid in the background of the hockey card turned out to be a decent player himself.
Patrick Kane scored a milestone marker Friday night against the Winnipeg Jets, but it wasn't just that he became the highest-scoring American-born player in team history, or even that he moved into sole possession of sixth on the franchise's all-time goals list.
It was also noteworthy for another reason.
Patrick Kane with 269 career goals is now tied with Sylvain Turgeon, whose card young Kane appeared on in the 90's (upper right)#Blackhawks pic.twitter.com/wbEw6cAhYt
— Christopher Kamka (@ckamka) February 11, 2017
Yes, that's a young Kane sitting in the front row with his father watching his hometown Buffalo Sabres take on Sylvain Turgeon and the Ottawa Senators in the picture used on Turgeon's 1994-95 Pinnacle hockey card.
The Chicago Blackhawks star's dad confirmed in an interview with USA Today's Kevin Allen back in 2014 that it was indeed the two of them.
"He is five or six years old (in the photo), and what we notice is that he is not eating popcorn, not eating ice cream," Patrick Kane, Sr., told Allen at the time. "He's not dillydallying. He is watching the game."
Clearly, all of that watching paid off.
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