Red Wings forward and perhaps the greatest American born NHLer Mike Modano may choose to call it a career at season’s end.

The 40 year old forward and Livonia native Modano says if the Wings have a long playoff run he could end up closing the book on what is sure to be a hall of fame career.

“It’s evident of how the season has gone,” Modano said after Detroit’s 4-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night. “It’s been a frustrating year for me, personally. But it’s not over yet. I’m just kind of basing it on the next couple months, and hopefully they’re fun and exciting and we have a lot of fun. If we do go deep, I think that’s probably it for me.”

Modano who set the record for career goals (561) and points (1374) among American-born NHL players has had a difficult season this year after hurting his wrist and missing 41 games. Because of the amount of games he’s missed, Modano has only accumulated 4 goals and 11 assists in a Red Wings uniform this season.

Despite the difficult year, Modano has loved the opportunity to come back to Detroit and play for his hometown team after spending much of his career playing for the Minnesota North Stars and Dallas Stars.

“It’s been unbelievable,” Modano said. “It was a great opportunity to come back here and be with this organization and have the opportunity to be with some world-class players. You just couldn’t pass that up. Being around them, being with this team, this organization back home has been a real treat.”

Source: Mlive.com

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