Patrick Kane scores a sweet no-look goal (GIF)

Apr 17, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right winger Patrick Kane (88) attempts a shot during the first period against the Nashville Predators in game two of the first round of the the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 17, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Chicago Blackhawks right winger Patrick Kane (88) attempts a shot during the first period against the Nashville Predators in game two of the first round of the the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bridgestone Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /
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Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane erased the deficit against the Ducks as he scored a behind-the-back goal after initially losing the puck.


Patrick Kane is a magician on the ice.

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Even when he loses the puck, he can somehow command it back to himself and score a sweet goal.

In Game 3, trailing 1-0, Kane had the Ducks scratching their head as he evened up the score.

Skating down the ice, Kane made a beautiful spin move in the Ducks zone, but lost the puck along the way. The puck just happened to glide right back to his stick where Kane perhaps scored the best goal of the playoffs.

Kane wasn’t even looking at the goal as he shot the puck with back to the goaltender.

Kane has proven many times he can score in ridiculous ways, and this was another classic example of it. He spins, loses the puck, it comes back and he scores a no-look goal to tie the score.

If there has been an MVP of the playoffs thus far, it’s been Patrick Kane who has absolutely willed the Blackhawks offensive attack all postseason.

Just when the Ducks thought they had the forward trapped, they didn’t and now they find themselves without a lead anymore.

If Pavel Datsyuk is the magician, what does that make Patrick Kane? A Jedi?

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