Blackhawks winger Patrick Kane has been named the NHL's Second Star of the Month for February, the league announced today.

Kane had a monster February, which began with a point streak of 11 games (20 total dating back to Jan. 3). Seven of his 13 games this past month were multi-point outings and he tallied 11 goals and 12 assists in those games.

Tweet from @NHL: Your Three Stars of the Month: @86Kucherov : 8-1725 in 15 GP @88PKane: 11-1223 in 13 GP @tara9191: 10-1222 in 14 GP pic.twitter.com/n687RaVGdU

Kane also made history in February, recording the longest assist streak as a Blackhawk. He reached 17 games on Feb. 18.

FROM THE LEAGUE:

Kane ranked second in the NHL with 11-12-23 in 13 outings to lift the Blackhawks (27‑28-9, 63 points) to a 9-4-0 February and within five points of the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Kane found the scoresheet in all but one of his appearances during the month, including each of his first 11 to run his overall point streak to 20 games (Jan. 3 - Feb. 22: 17-26-43). In doing so, he became the seventh player in League history to record multiple point streaks of at least 20 contests (also Oct. 17 - Dec. 13, 2015: 16-24-40 in 26 GP). Kane - who registered multiple points seven times in February - also scored in nine games, capped by the winning tally with 16.1 seconds remaining in regulation Feb. 27 at ANA. That vaulted Kane to his second career 40-goal season (also 2015-16: 46-60-106 in 82 GP), making him the seventh player in Chicago history with multiple such campaigns. The 30-year-old Buffalo native sits second in the NHL in both goals (40) and points (94) through 63 games this season, aided by a League-best 18-26-44 in 23 outings during the calendar year.