The contract has worked out well for both sides. Kane is averaging nearly a point per game, notching 20 goals and 26 assists in 48 appearances. That’s a strong return on Detroit’s investment while Kane has demonstrated that he has fully recovered from his hip resurfacing surgery which should put him in a better position for a pricier multi-year deal in July. Whether that deal comes with the Red Wings or not will have to wait a little while longer.