Derrick Rose isn’t the only injured Chicago sports star with a shrine created on his behalf. Now, Patrick Kane has one as well.

Some very dedicated Chicago Blackhawks fans have erected a shrine to the NHL star as he battles back from a broken clavicle. Kane, who suffered an injury in late February, has been sidelined from play for at least 12 crucial weeks.

The shrine features an excellent likeness of Patrick Kane as a saint, sporting his signature playoff mullet and holding a scroll with the chorus of ‘Chelsea Dagger’. The hockey skates peeking out from beneath his robes are a nice touch as well. At the shrine’s base are two hockey sticks, a box of Lucky Charms and some hockey gloves and pads. A lovely framed photo of Kane rounds out the presentation.

Kane’s memorial sits outside Johnny O’Hagan’s, an Irish pub in Chicago’s Wrigleyville neighborhood. The bar’s owner, Conor Kelly, confirmed to For the Win that fans with good intentions set up the shrine, with his permission, to wish Kane a speedy recovery.

While anything featuring Patrick Kane and a halo is a little creepy, a spot for Blackhawks fans to meet in prayer may not be the worst idea. The Blackhawks are having a hard time getting goals without Patrick Kane in the lineup, and while their playoff spot is mostly secure, the team’s level of play isn’t anywhere near what they need for post-season success.

(Thanks to Dan Marmaduke for bringing this to our attention)