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Evander Kane

Evander Frank Kane (born August 2, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has previously played for the Atlanta Thrashers, Winnipeg Jets, Buffalo Sabres, and San Jose Sharks. Kane was selected fourth overall by the Thrashers in the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Evander Kane
Kane with the Buffalo Sabres in 2017
Born (1991-08-02) August 2, 1991 (age 31)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg; 15 st 0 lb)
Position Left wing
Shoots Left
NHL team
Former teams
Edmonton Oilers
Atlanta Thrashers
Winnipeg Jets
Dinamo Minsk
Buffalo Sabres
San Jose Sharks
National team  Canada
NHL Draft 4th overall, 2009
Atlanta Thrashers
Playing career 2009–present

During his major junior career, Kane won the Memorial Cup with the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 2007, finished as runner-up for the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as WHL rookie of the year in 2008 and was named to the WHL West First All-Star Team in 2009. Kane also set the Giants' franchise record for single-season goals in 2008–09.

Legal and personal issues have plagued Kane during his hockey career. Among other things, he has faced allegations of betting on his own NHL games, accusations of assault, and domestic violence allegations. He has also been suspended for submitting a fake COVID-19 vaccine card, abusing on-ice officials, and other incidents.

Internationally, Kane received gold medals as a member of Team Canada at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament and 2009 World Junior Championships. He has also competed in the 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2014 IIHF World Championships.

Early life

Kane was born on August 2, 1991, in Vancouver, British Columbia, to Perry and Sheri Kane, who named him after American boxer Evander Holyfield (he later met Holyfield at age 18).[1][2]

Kane comes from an athletic lineage; his father was an amateur boxer[3] and hockey player, while Kane's mother was a college volleyball player.[1] His uncle, Leonard Kane, is a member of the Canadian Ball Hockey Hall of Fame.[4] Kane's cousin, Dwayne Provo, played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for seven years and spent one season with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL).[5] Another cousin, Kirk Johnson, boxed for Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona and later fought John Ruiz for the 2002 World Boxing Association (WBA) Heavyweight title.[5]

Growing up in East Vancouver, Kane attended high school at John Oliver Secondary.[6] In addition to hockey, he played baseball, basketball, and soccer growing up.[5] After beginning to skate at the age of three, he began playing minor ice hockey at eight. His father instructed him in his early years and initially wanted to keep him out of organized hockey until Kane was ten.[7] Kane played in the 2003 and 2004 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a team from North Vancouver.[8] At the age of 14, Kane recorded 140 points in 66 games with the bantam North Shore Winter Club,[9] followed by a 22-goal, 54-point campaign to finish fourth in league scoring with the Greater Vancouver Canadians of the BC Hockey Major Midget League (BCMML).[10] Kane also played minor hockey with the Vancouver Thunderbirds, prior to bantam and midget.[6]

Playing career

Amateur

 
Kane during the 2009 WHL playoffs

Kane was drafted 19th overall in the 2006 WHL Bantam Draft by the Vancouver Giants.[9] He received his first WHL call-up for a game against the Seattle Thunderbirds on December 13, 2006, due to other Giants players international commitments in the World Junior Championships.[9] Kane scored his first WHL goal, a game-tying marker, on March 25, 2007, the last game of the regular season.[11] He also suited up for five WHL postseason games, being originally called up for the playoffs after Giants forward Tim Kraus was suspended for game three of the opening round.[11] He later appeared in two Memorial Cup games, tallying an assist,[12] as part of the Giants' 2007 Memorial Cup championship.[13]

Set to begin his rookie campaign with the Giants the following season, Kane experienced a minor setback, as he was forced to miss the start of training camp with a case of mononucleosis.[14] He nevertheless recovered and joined the Giants full-time to tally 24 goals – third in team scoring –[15] and 41 points in his first WHL season. Finishing tenth in rookie scoring, he was nominated for the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as WHL rookie of the year, which was awarded to Brayden Schenn of the Brandon Wheat Kings.[13]

Kane emerged with an impressive start to the 2008–09 season, registering at least a point in each of his first 22 games.[16] After recording his first WHL hat-trick on October 10, 2008, against the Kelowna Rockets, he was named WHL Player of the Week on October 12, succeeding line-mate Casey Pierro-Zabotel, who had been chosen the previous week.[17] Kane earned a spot as an injury replacement at the 2009 World Junior Championships with Team Canada. Upon returning with a gold medal, Kane was named player of the week for the second time in the season on January 12, 2009, after scoring six points in two games immediately following the World Juniors.[18] Later that month, he participated in the 2009 CHL Top Prospects Game[19] as captain for Team Cherry.[12]

Kane finished his second WHL season with 48 goals and 96 points, fourth in league scoring.[20] He surpassed Adam Courchaine's team record of 43 goals in a single season, set in 2002–03.[21] Second in team scoring to Pierro-Zabotel's 115 points, the line-mates finished one-two in all-time Giants' single-season scoring as Pierro-Zabotel and Kane both surpassed Gilbert Brulé's previous 87-point mark.[22] Kane received WHL West First Team All-Star honors along with teammates Pierro-Zabotel and Jonathon Blum.[23] In the subsequent 2009 playoffs, after the Giants swept the Prince George Cougars in the first round, Kane scored a double-overtime game-winner to force a seventh game in the second round against the Spokane Chiefs.[24] After eliminating the Chiefs in the seventh game, the Giants were then defeated by the Kelowna Rockets in six games in the semi-finals. In 17 postseason games, Kane accumulated 15 points.

Professional

Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets (2009–2015)

Kane was selected fourth overall by the Atlanta Thrashers. Less than a month later, the Thrashers signed Kane to an entry-level contract on July 20, 2009.[25]

 
Kane as a member of the Atlanta Thrashers in 2009

Kane made the Thrashers' lineup out of his first NHL training camp for the 2009–10 season. He recorded his first career NHL point in his debut on October 3, 2009, earning an assist on a goal by Rich Peverley against the Tampa Bay Lightning.[26] His first goal was scored five days later, on October 8, beating Chris Mason with a snap shot in a 4–2 win over the St. Louis Blues.[27] He suffered a bone fracture, late in his rookie season, blocking a shot during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on March 6, 2010.[28] Kane missed 15 games before returning to the lineup on April 3.[29] Kane finished his NHL rookie campaign with 14 goals and 26 points in 66 games, ranked 12th among first-year point-scorers.[30]

Kane suffered several minor injuries during his second NHL season in 2010–11 season. During a game against the Colorado Avalanche on November 30, 2010, Kane suffered a left knee injury after he was struck by a shot from teammate Tobias Enström;[31] he missed two games.[29] The following month, he missed one game due to an arm injury,[29] sustained during a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins on December 7.[32] In January 2011, he missed an additional six games due to a lower-body injury.[29] Kept from the lineup for a total nine games, Kane increased his points total to 43 with 19 goals and 24 assists. He ranked fifth in team point-scoring – third among forward behind captain Andrew Ladd and Bryan Little.[33]

During the offseason, the Thrashers were bought and relocated by True North Sports and Entertainment, becoming the new Winnipeg Jets. Kane was enjoying a successful first season as a Jet, leading his team in scoring with 18 goals and 31 points by mid-January 2012. During that month, however, he was sidelined with a concussion that was reported on January 21. Later in the season, he recorded a four-point game (two goals and two assists) in a 7–0 win against the Florida Panthers on March 1, 2012.[34] On September 15, 2012, Kane signed a six-year, $31.5 million contract extension with the Jets.[35]

As a result of the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Kane joined Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was the first Canadian NHL player to sign a contract with the KHL.[36] However, after 12 games with the club, in which he recorded one goal, Kane was released. The club's athletic director suggested that Kane "could not adapt to hockey in the KHL", but also said that both sides mutually agreed to end the contract.[37]

 
Kane with the Jets in November 2014, his final season with the franchise.

On April 3, 2014, Kane was accused of assault, after an incident in Vancouver; he was later sued for financial damages.[38] On April 5, 2014, Kane was a healthy scratch under new head coach Paul Maurice, in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs.[39] After the game, Maurice said it was a coach's decision, and that if Kane wanted back in the lineup, all he needed to do was "probably just come to the rink." On February 3, 2015, Kane was a healthy scratch against the Vancouver Canucks. It was later determined that he was scratched because of an incident with his teammates.[39] Kane revealed in an October 2015 interview that he felt the Jets did not "have his back" throughout his legal and behavioral issues[40] but instead felt that they traded away their problem.

Buffalo Sabres (2015–2018)

The Jets traded Kane on February 11, 2015, as well as Zach Bogosian and the rights to Jason Kasdorf, to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Tyler Myers, Drew Stafford, Joel Armia, Brendan Lemieux, and a conditional first-round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft (Jack Roslovic).[41] On October 14, 2016, Kane cracked three ribs in the season-opening game when he crashed into boards while fighting for the puck with Alexei Emelin of the Montreal Canadiens, which left him unable to play indefinitely.[42]

San Jose Sharks (2018–2022)

Amid declining performance and approaching the end of his contract, Sabres management benched him ahead of the 2018 trade deadline.[43] On February 26, 2018, the Sabres traded Kane to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Danny O'Regan, a conditional first-round or second-round pick in 2019, and a conditional fourth-round pick in 2020.[44] In his Sharks debut, Kane had two assists in a 5–2 win against the Edmonton Oilers.[45] On March 16, 2018, Kane scored his first NHL hat-trick against the Calgary Flames, and then later added a fourth goal, contributing more than half the goals in the Sharks 7–4 win.[46] Kane played 78 games and scored 54 points in his time with Buffalo and San Jose in the 2017-18 season. The 78 games played is the most in a season for Kane. The 54 points was the second-highest season total in Kane's career to that point.

On April 26, 2018, Kane received a one-game suspension for cross-checking Vegas Golden Knights forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare during Game 1 of the Western Conference semi-finals.[47] Through nine playoffs games, Kane recorded four goals and five points. On May 24, 2018, the Sharks re-signed Kane to a seven-year, $49 million contract worth $7 million annually.[48] Kane has said that he would like to remain with the Sharks for the rest of his career.[49]

During the 2018–19 season, Kane totaled 56 points (the second-highest point total of his career) and led the NHL in penalty minutes with 153.[50]

During the 2019–20 preseason, Kane was suspended for the first three games of the regular season due to abusing officials.[51] Two games after returning from his suspension, Kane became the first Sharks player in franchise history to record a first period hat trick in a 5–2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes.[52] Kane recorded another natural hat trick later that season when the Sharks visited the Washington Capitals on January 5, 2020, scoring three straight goals in just over 10 minutes during the second period in a 5–4 overtime loss.[53] After an elbowing hit in a game against the Winnipeg Jets on February 14, 2020, Kane was suspended for three games.[54] Kane repeated as league leader in penalty minutes with 122 while registering 26 goals and 47 points, marking his fifth consecutive season with at least 20 goals.[55]

On October 18, 2021, Kane was suspended by the NHL for the opening 21 games of the 2021–22 season for "violation of, and lack of compliance with, the NHL/NHLPA COVID-19 protocols".[56] On November 28, 2021, following the completion of his suspension, the Sharks placed Kane on waivers and was re-assigned to AHL for the first time in his career, joining the San Jose Barracuda the following day.[57]

On January 8, 2022, it was announced that the Sharks had placed Kane on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract, due to violation of AHL COVID-19 protocols.[58]

Edmonton Oilers (2022–present)

Shortly after news of San Jose's effort to terminate Kane's contract broke, reports began to circulate that the Edmonton Oilers were interested in signing Kane. The Oilers had begun the season strongly, but entered a prolonged slide that had seen them drop out of playoff position by the midpoint, and pressure had built on general manager Ken Holland to take action to improve the team's fortunes. The addition of Kane, a proficient goal-scorer, was seen as a potential answer.[59][60] On January 27, 2022, Kane signed a one-year contract with the Oilers.[61][62] The decision to sign Kane generated some controversy, but was defended by Oilers star Connor McDavid. McDavid said "we're a team that is looking to go on a run. If he can come in and add to that anyway possible, that's what we’re looking for. He was great in acknowledging that there might be some backlash, but it's a good opportunity for both sides. For him to re-establish himself in the NHL and for us to add a player of his calibre."[63]

Kane made his Oilers debut on January 29, scoring the game's opening goal in a 7–2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.[64] Through the regular season, Kane played primarily on the team's top line with McDavid and Jesse Puljujärvi. Playing with McDavid helped Kane record the highest shooting percentage of his career, and he was credited with improving the team's even-strength play.[65] He finished the season with 22 goals and 17 assists, while the Oilers finished second in the Pacific Division and qualified for the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs. Kane was dynamic in the team's first round matchup with the Los Angeles Kings, notably recording his first ever playoff hat trick in Game 3.[66] He finished the series with seven goals, one more than he had scored in all prior playoff games.[67] The Oilers drew the Calgary Flames in the second round, the first playoff "Battle of Alberta" in 31 years.[68] He recorded his second playoff hat trick, this time a natural one, in six minutes during the second period of Game 3 of the second round.[69] Kane attracted controversy in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against the Colorado Avalanche when he cross-checked Avalanche centre Nazem Kadri into the boards, receiving a five-minute major penalty for boarding, and causing Kadri to be ruled out for the remainder of the series due to injury.[70] The NHL suspended Kane for one game as a result.[71][72]

On July 12, 2022, Kane signed a four-year, $20.5 million contract extension with the Oilers.[73] He notched 5 goals and 8 assists in the first fourteen games of the 2022–23 season, before exiting a November 8 game against the Tampa Bay Lightning after his wrist was cut open by the skate of Tampa forward Patrick Maroon. Kane underwent emergency surgery, and it was subsequently reported that he would miss three to four months of the season.[74] His recovery proceeded better than initially expected, allowing him to return to the lineup for a January 17 game against the Seattle Kraken.[75]

Personal life

Kane and his ex-wife have one daughter.[76] On March 14, 2019, Kane announced that his wife had a miscarriage at 26 weeks.[77]

On June 8, 2020, Kane co-founded the Hockey Diversity Alliance, alongside former player Akim Aliu, to address intolerance and racism in hockey.[78]

Controversies and legal issues

Assault and harassment charges

On July 1, 2016, Kane was sued by a 21-year-old woman who accused him of assaulting her in the hotel room where he lived. According to court documents, the woman alleged that Kane "met her in a bar, invited her to what he said was a party and then attacked her, causing cuts and bleeding that required multiple surgeries."[79]

On August 1, 2016, Kane pleaded not guilty to one count of criminal trespassing and four counts of non-criminal harassment after confrontations with four separate people at a downtown Buffalo bar in June 2016. At that time, Kane was a member of the Buffalo Sabres. According to a police report, Kane became involved in a fight with a bouncer at a bar called Bottoms Up, after allegedly grabbing an unnamed woman by the throat and attempting to force her into a car outside the nightclub. A second police report alleged that, in a separate incident, Kane grabbed a woman by the arms inside the nightclub and attempted to force her outside. Kane surrendered to Buffalo police in late July 2016. Said Sabres GM Tim Murray of the incident, "Whether he has done these things or not, or he's guilty of these things or not, it's not something I like getting up in the morning and reading about, that's for sure." The incident came after another incident in February, in which Kane was suspended by the team for missing practice after attending the NBA All-Star Game in Toronto. GM Murray noted that Kane's off-ice behaviour has been very negative for both the player and the Sabres' organization. The Bottoms Up case was later adjourned and dismissed. Referred to as an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal, a case can be adjourned for more than six months and after a set period of time, the charges are dismissed if the defendant can display and maintain good behavior.[80][81]

Gambling debts and bankruptcy

On November 4, 2019, Kane was sued by The Cosmopolitan casino in Las Vegas after he walked out on a half-million-dollar gambling debt. The suit alleged that Kane had received $500,000 in gambling markers from the casino in April while the Sharks were in Las Vegas for a playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights. Such markers are essentially lines of credit to allow casino guests to continue gambling, and those extended to Kane were disbursed in eight separate installments, ranging from $20,000 to $100,000. The suit claims that Kane left the casino without making arrangements to settle the debt. The casino sought full restitution plus repayment of legal fees.[82]

On January 11, 2021, Kane reportedly filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in California after amassing $26.8 million of debt.[83]

NHL game betting allegations

In July 2021, Kane's estranged wife, in an Instagram post publicly accused her husband of betting on games involving his own team, and of "throwing games with bookies to win money". The NHL announced that it would investigate the allegation. Kane later published a statement offering his full cooperation and categorically denied his involvement in any hockey-related betting, suggesting that his wife's claims were motivated by distress related to their ongoing divorce process.[84] In a later interview with ESPN's Linda Cohn, he admitted that he did have a gambling addiction that led to large personal debts, for which he had sought professional help. In a January 2021 bankruptcy filing, Evander Kane listed that he owed $1.5 million in gambling debts.[85]

On September 22, 2021, the NHL released its findings into the investigation into the claims and found no evidence of game betting allegations and also stated "To the contrary, the evidence raises doubts about the veracity of the allegations."[86][87][88]

Domestic violence allegations

In September 2021, Kane's ex-wife filed a domestic violence restraining order application including accusations against Kane of sexual assault and domestic battery. Kane's attorney denied the allegations. In August 2021, Kane received a temporary restraining order against his ex-wife, with Kane claiming that she has physically abused him in the past, and sought a permanent restraining order. The NHL announced that it was investigating the domestic violence claims.[89][90][91][92] On October 18, 2021 the NHL ruled that the domestic violence accusations could not be substantiated.[56]

Violation of NHL COVID-19 protocols

Also on the same day that Kane was cleared of gambling, the NHL revealed that it was investigating claims that Kane engaged in "inappropriate behavior potentially jeopardizing the health and safety" of his teammates. On October 5, Front Office Sports reported that the NHL was investigating claims that Kane had submitted a fake COVID-19 vaccine card as proof that he had been vaccinated.[93] This was subsequently corroborated by The Associated Press,[94] The Athletic,[95] and ESPN.[96] On October 18, 2021, the NHL suspended Kane for 21 games over the issue.[97] Following the suspension, Kane was placed on waivers by the Sharks, and was sent down to the San Jose Barracuda of the AHL.[98] After only five games with the Barracuda, Kane tested positive for COVID-19 and entered the AHL COVID-19 protocol. On January 8, 2022, the Sharks placed Kane on unconditional waivers with intent to terminate the contract for violating the AHL protocol as well.[99]

International play

Kane competed in the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, capturing gold with Canada's under-18 team.[100] He totaled four points in four games,[101] including an assist in the 6–3 gold medal game win against Russia.[102] Later that year, Kane competed on Team Canada during the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[100] As the youngest player on the team,[103] Kane contributed six points in six games, helping Canada to a fifth-straight gold medal with a 5–1 victory over Sweden in the final.

Following his rookie season in the NHL, Kane was named to the Canadian men's team for the 2010 IIHF World Championship in Germany. General manager Mark Messier made a specific effort to assemble a young team;[104] as a result, Kane was one of five teenagers on the roster.[105] He finished the tournament with two goals and two assists in seven games. Canada was eliminated in the quarterfinal by Russia and finished in seventh place.[106]

The following year, Kane returned to the national team for the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia.[107] Kane recorded two assists over seven games as Canada suffered a second consecutive defeat in the quarterfinal to Russia.[108]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Bold indicates led league

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2005–06 North Shore Winter Club A1 Bantam 66 72 96 168 125
2006–07 Greater Vancouver Canadians AAA BCMML 30 22 32 54 150
2006–07 Vancouver Giants WHL 8 1 0 1 11 5 0 0 0 0
2007–08 Vancouver Giants WHL 65 24 17 41 66 10 1 2 3 8
2008–09 Vancouver Giants WHL 61 48 48 96 89 17 7 8 15 45
2009–10 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 66 14 12 26 62
2010–11 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 72 19 24 43 68
2011–12 Winnipeg Jets NHL 74 30 27 57 53
2012–13 Dinamo Minsk KHL 12 1 1 2 47
2012–13 Winnipeg Jets NHL 48 17 16 33 80
2013–14 Winnipeg Jets NHL 63 19 22 41 66
2014–15 Winnipeg Jets NHL 37 10 12 22 56
2015–16 Buffalo Sabres NHL 65 20 15 35 91
2016–17 Buffalo Sabres NHL 70 28 15 43 113
2017–18 Buffalo Sabres NHL 61 20 20 40 57
2017–18 San Jose Sharks NHL 17 9 5 14 25 9 4 1 5 23
2018–19 San Jose Sharks NHL 75 30 26 56 153 20 2 6 8 61
2019–20 San Jose Sharks NHL 64 26 21 47 122
2020–21 San Jose Sharks NHL 56 22 27 49 42
2021–22 San Jose Barracuda AHL 5 2 6 8 2
2021–22 Edmonton Oilers NHL 43 22 17 39 60 15 13 4 17 37
NHL totals 812 286 259 545 1,048 44 19 11 30 121

International

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2008 Canada Pacific U17 4th 6 4 3 7 10
2008 Canada IH18   4 1 3 4 6
2009 Canada WJC   6 2 4 6 2
2010 Canada WC 7th 7 2 2 4 6
2011 Canada WC 5th 7 0 2 2 4
2012 Canada WC 5th 7 4 4 8 2
Junior totals 16 7 10 17 18
Senior totals 21 6 8 14 12

Awards and honours

See also

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evander, kane, evander, frank, kane, born, august, 1991, canadian, professional, hockey, left, winger, edmonton, oilers, national, hockey, league, previously, played, atlanta, thrashers, winnipeg, jets, buffalo, sabres, jose, sharks, kane, selected, fourth, ov. Evander Frank Kane born August 2 1991 is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League NHL He has previously played for the Atlanta Thrashers Winnipeg Jets Buffalo Sabres and San Jose Sharks Kane was selected fourth overall by the Thrashers in the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft Evander KaneKane with the Buffalo Sabres in 2017Born 1991 08 02 August 2 1991 age 31 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaHeight6 ft 2 in 188 cm Weight210 lb 95 kg 15 st 0 lb PositionLeft wingShootsLeftNHL teamFormer teamsEdmonton OilersAtlanta ThrashersWinnipeg JetsDinamo MinskBuffalo SabresSan Jose SharksNational team CanadaNHL Draft4th overall 2009Atlanta ThrashersPlaying career2009 presentDuring his major junior career Kane won the Memorial Cup with the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League WHL in 2007 finished as runner up for the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as WHL rookie of the year in 2008 and was named to the WHL West First All Star Team in 2009 Kane also set the Giants franchise record for single season goals in 2008 09 Legal and personal issues have plagued Kane during his hockey career Among other things he has faced allegations of betting on his own NHL games accusations of assault and domestic violence allegations He has also been suspended for submitting a fake COVID 19 vaccine card abusing on ice officials and other incidents Internationally Kane received gold medals as a member of Team Canada at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament and 2009 World Junior Championships He has also competed in the 2010 2011 2012 and 2014 IIHF World Championships Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 Amateur 2 2 Professional 2 2 1 Atlanta Thrashers Winnipeg Jets 2009 2015 2 2 2 Buffalo Sabres 2015 2018 2 2 3 San Jose Sharks 2018 2022 2 2 4 Edmonton Oilers 2022 present 3 Personal life 4 Controversies and legal issues 4 1 Assault and harassment charges 4 2 Gambling debts and bankruptcy 4 3 NHL game betting allegations 4 4 Domestic violence allegations 4 5 Violation of NHL COVID 19 protocols 5 International play 6 Career statistics 6 1 Regular season and playoffs 6 2 International 7 Awards and honours 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditKane was born on August 2 1991 in Vancouver British Columbia to Perry and Sheri Kane who named him after American boxer Evander Holyfield he later met Holyfield at age 18 1 2 Kane comes from an athletic lineage his father was an amateur boxer 3 and hockey player while Kane s mother was a college volleyball player 1 His uncle Leonard Kane is a member of the Canadian Ball Hockey Hall of Fame 4 Kane s cousin Dwayne Provo played in the Canadian Football League CFL for seven years and spent one season with the New England Patriots of the National Football League NFL 5 Another cousin Kirk Johnson boxed for Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona and later fought John Ruiz for the 2002 World Boxing Association WBA Heavyweight title 5 Growing up in East Vancouver Kane attended high school at John Oliver Secondary 6 In addition to hockey he played baseball basketball and soccer growing up 5 After beginning to skate at the age of three he began playing minor ice hockey at eight His father instructed him in his early years and initially wanted to keep him out of organized hockey until Kane was ten 7 Kane played in the 2003 and 2004 Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournaments with a team from North Vancouver 8 At the age of 14 Kane recorded 140 points in 66 games with the bantam North Shore Winter Club 9 followed by a 22 goal 54 point campaign to finish fourth in league scoring with the Greater Vancouver Canadians of the BC Hockey Major Midget League BCMML 10 Kane also played minor hockey with the Vancouver Thunderbirds prior to bantam and midget 6 Playing career EditAmateur Edit Kane during the 2009 WHL playoffs Kane was drafted 19th overall in the 2006 WHL Bantam Draft by the Vancouver Giants 9 He received his first WHL call up for a game against the Seattle Thunderbirds on December 13 2006 due to other Giants players international commitments in the World Junior Championships 9 Kane scored his first WHL goal a game tying marker on March 25 2007 the last game of the regular season 11 He also suited up for five WHL postseason games being originally called up for the playoffs after Giants forward Tim Kraus was suspended for game three of the opening round 11 He later appeared in two Memorial Cup games tallying an assist 12 as part of the Giants 2007 Memorial Cup championship 13 Set to begin his rookie campaign with the Giants the following season Kane experienced a minor setback as he was forced to miss the start of training camp with a case of mononucleosis 14 He nevertheless recovered and joined the Giants full time to tally 24 goals third in team scoring 15 and 41 points in his first WHL season Finishing tenth in rookie scoring he was nominated for the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as WHL rookie of the year which was awarded to Brayden Schenn of the Brandon Wheat Kings 13 Kane emerged with an impressive start to the 2008 09 season registering at least a point in each of his first 22 games 16 After recording his first WHL hat trick on October 10 2008 against the Kelowna Rockets he was named WHL Player of the Week on October 12 succeeding line mate Casey Pierro Zabotel who had been chosen the previous week 17 Kane earned a spot as an injury replacement at the 2009 World Junior Championships with Team Canada Upon returning with a gold medal Kane was named player of the week for the second time in the season on January 12 2009 after scoring six points in two games immediately following the World Juniors 18 Later that month he participated in the 2009 CHL Top Prospects Game 19 as captain for Team Cherry 12 Kane finished his second WHL season with 48 goals and 96 points fourth in league scoring 20 He surpassed Adam Courchaine s team record of 43 goals in a single season set in 2002 03 21 Second in team scoring to Pierro Zabotel s 115 points the line mates finished one two in all time Giants single season scoring as Pierro Zabotel and Kane both surpassed Gilbert Brule s previous 87 point mark 22 Kane received WHL West First Team All Star honors along with teammates Pierro Zabotel and Jonathon Blum 23 In the subsequent 2009 playoffs after the Giants swept the Prince George Cougars in the first round Kane scored a double overtime game winner to force a seventh game in the second round against the Spokane Chiefs 24 After eliminating the Chiefs in the seventh game the Giants were then defeated by the Kelowna Rockets in six games in the semi finals In 17 postseason games Kane accumulated 15 points Professional Edit Atlanta Thrashers Winnipeg Jets 2009 2015 Edit Kane was selected fourth overall by the Atlanta Thrashers Less than a month later the Thrashers signed Kane to an entry level contract on July 20 2009 25 Kane as a member of the Atlanta Thrashers in 2009 Kane made the Thrashers lineup out of his first NHL training camp for the 2009 10 season He recorded his first career NHL point in his debut on October 3 2009 earning an assist on a goal by Rich Peverley against the Tampa Bay Lightning 26 His first goal was scored five days later on October 8 beating Chris Mason with a snap shot in a 4 2 win over the St Louis Blues 27 He suffered a bone fracture late in his rookie season blocking a shot during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on March 6 2010 28 Kane missed 15 games before returning to the lineup on April 3 29 Kane finished his NHL rookie campaign with 14 goals and 26 points in 66 games ranked 12th among first year point scorers 30 Kane suffered several minor injuries during his second NHL season in 2010 11 season During a game against the Colorado Avalanche on November 30 2010 Kane suffered a left knee injury after he was struck by a shot from teammate Tobias Enstrom 31 he missed two games 29 The following month he missed one game due to an arm injury 29 sustained during a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins on December 7 32 In January 2011 he missed an additional six games due to a lower body injury 29 Kept from the lineup for a total nine games Kane increased his points total to 43 with 19 goals and 24 assists He ranked fifth in team point scoring third among forward behind captain Andrew Ladd and Bryan Little 33 During the offseason the Thrashers were bought and relocated by True North Sports and Entertainment becoming the new Winnipeg Jets Kane was enjoying a successful first season as a Jet leading his team in scoring with 18 goals and 31 points by mid January 2012 During that month however he was sidelined with a concussion that was reported on January 21 Later in the season he recorded a four point game two goals and two assists in a 7 0 win against the Florida Panthers on March 1 2012 34 On September 15 2012 Kane signed a six year 31 5 million contract extension with the Jets 35 As a result of the 2012 13 NHL lockout Kane joined Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League KHL He was the first Canadian NHL player to sign a contract with the KHL 36 However after 12 games with the club in which he recorded one goal Kane was released The club s athletic director suggested that Kane could not adapt to hockey in the KHL but also said that both sides mutually agreed to end the contract 37 Kane with the Jets in November 2014 his final season with the franchise On April 3 2014 Kane was accused of assault after an incident in Vancouver he was later sued for financial damages 38 On April 5 2014 Kane was a healthy scratch under new head coach Paul Maurice in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs 39 After the game Maurice said it was a coach s decision and that if Kane wanted back in the lineup all he needed to do was probably just come to the rink On February 3 2015 Kane was a healthy scratch against the Vancouver Canucks It was later determined that he was scratched because of an incident with his teammates 39 Kane revealed in an October 2015 interview that he felt the Jets did not have his back throughout his legal and behavioral issues 40 but instead felt that they traded away their problem Buffalo Sabres 2015 2018 Edit The Jets traded Kane on February 11 2015 as well as Zach Bogosian and the rights to Jason Kasdorf to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Tyler Myers Drew Stafford Joel Armia Brendan Lemieux and a conditional first round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft Jack Roslovic 41 On October 14 2016 Kane cracked three ribs in the season opening game when he crashed into boards while fighting for the puck with Alexei Emelin of the Montreal Canadiens which left him unable to play indefinitely 42 San Jose Sharks 2018 2022 Edit Amid declining performance and approaching the end of his contract Sabres management benched him ahead of the 2018 trade deadline 43 On February 26 2018 the Sabres traded Kane to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Danny O Regan a conditional first round or second round pick in 2019 and a conditional fourth round pick in 2020 44 In his Sharks debut Kane had two assists in a 5 2 win against the Edmonton Oilers 45 On March 16 2018 Kane scored his first NHL hat trick against the Calgary Flames and then later added a fourth goal contributing more than half the goals in the Sharks 7 4 win 46 Kane played 78 games and scored 54 points in his time with Buffalo and San Jose in the 2017 18 season The 78 games played is the most in a season for Kane The 54 points was the second highest season total in Kane s career to that point On April 26 2018 Kane received a one game suspension for cross checking Vegas Golden Knights forward Pierre Edouard Bellemare during Game 1 of the Western Conference semi finals 47 Through nine playoffs games Kane recorded four goals and five points On May 24 2018 the Sharks re signed Kane to a seven year 49 million contract worth 7 million annually 48 Kane has said that he would like to remain with the Sharks for the rest of his career 49 During the 2018 19 season Kane totaled 56 points the second highest point total of his career and led the NHL in penalty minutes with 153 50 During the 2019 20 preseason Kane was suspended for the first three games of the regular season due to abusing officials 51 Two games after returning from his suspension Kane became the first Sharks player in franchise history to record a first period hat trick in a 5 2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes 52 Kane recorded another natural hat trick later that season when the Sharks visited the Washington Capitals on January 5 2020 scoring three straight goals in just over 10 minutes during the second period in a 5 4 overtime loss 53 After an elbowing hit in a game against the Winnipeg Jets on February 14 2020 Kane was suspended for three games 54 Kane repeated as league leader in penalty minutes with 122 while registering 26 goals and 47 points marking his fifth consecutive season with at least 20 goals 55 On October 18 2021 Kane was suspended by the NHL for the opening 21 games of the 2021 22 season for violation of and lack of compliance with the NHL NHLPA COVID 19 protocols 56 On November 28 2021 following the completion of his suspension the Sharks placed Kane on waivers and was re assigned to AHL for the first time in his career joining the San Jose Barracuda the following day 57 On January 8 2022 it was announced that the Sharks had placed Kane on unconditional waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract due to violation of AHL COVID 19 protocols 58 Edmonton Oilers 2022 present Edit Shortly after news of San Jose s effort to terminate Kane s contract broke reports began to circulate that the Edmonton Oilers were interested in signing Kane The Oilers had begun the season strongly but entered a prolonged slide that had seen them drop out of playoff position by the midpoint and pressure had built on general manager Ken Holland to take action to improve the team s fortunes The addition of Kane a proficient goal scorer was seen as a potential answer 59 60 On January 27 2022 Kane signed a one year contract with the Oilers 61 62 The decision to sign Kane generated some controversy but was defended by Oilers star Connor McDavid McDavid said we re a team that is looking to go on a run If he can come in and add to that anyway possible that s what we re looking for He was great in acknowledging that there might be some backlash but it s a good opportunity for both sides For him to re establish himself in the NHL and for us to add a player of his calibre 63 Kane made his Oilers debut on January 29 scoring the game s opening goal in a 7 2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens 64 Through the regular season Kane played primarily on the team s top line with McDavid and Jesse Puljujarvi Playing with McDavid helped Kane record the highest shooting percentage of his career and he was credited with improving the team s even strength play 65 He finished the season with 22 goals and 17 assists while the Oilers finished second in the Pacific Division and qualified for the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs Kane was dynamic in the team s first round matchup with the Los Angeles Kings notably recording his first ever playoff hat trick in Game 3 66 He finished the series with seven goals one more than he had scored in all prior playoff games 67 The Oilers drew the Calgary Flames in the second round the first playoff Battle of Alberta in 31 years 68 He recorded his second playoff hat trick this time a natural one in six minutes during the second period of Game 3 of the second round 69 Kane attracted controversy in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against the Colorado Avalanche when he cross checked Avalanche centre Nazem Kadri into the boards receiving a five minute major penalty for boarding and causing Kadri to be ruled out for the remainder of the series due to injury 70 The NHL suspended Kane for one game as a result 71 72 On July 12 2022 Kane signed a four year 20 5 million contract extension with the Oilers 73 He notched 5 goals and 8 assists in the first fourteen games of the 2022 23 season before exiting a November 8 game against the Tampa Bay Lightning after his wrist was cut open by the skate of Tampa forward Patrick Maroon Kane underwent emergency surgery and it was subsequently reported that he would miss three to four months of the season 74 His recovery proceeded better than initially expected allowing him to return to the lineup for a January 17 game against the Seattle Kraken 75 Personal life EditKane and his ex wife have one daughter 76 On March 14 2019 Kane announced that his wife had a miscarriage at 26 weeks 77 On June 8 2020 Kane co founded the Hockey Diversity Alliance alongside former player Akim Aliu to address intolerance and racism in hockey 78 Controversies and legal issues EditAssault and harassment charges Edit On July 1 2016 Kane was sued by a 21 year old woman who accused him of assaulting her in the hotel room where he lived According to court documents the woman alleged that Kane met her in a bar invited her to what he said was a party and then attacked her causing cuts and bleeding that required multiple surgeries 79 On August 1 2016 Kane pleaded not guilty to one count of criminal trespassing and four counts of non criminal harassment after confrontations with four separate people at a downtown Buffalo bar in June 2016 At that time Kane was a member of the Buffalo Sabres According to a police report Kane became involved in a fight with a bouncer at a bar called Bottoms Up after allegedly grabbing an unnamed woman by the throat and attempting to force her into a car outside the nightclub A second police report alleged that in a separate incident Kane grabbed a woman by the arms inside the nightclub and attempted to force her outside Kane surrendered to Buffalo police in late July 2016 Said Sabres GM Tim Murray of the incident Whether he has done these things or not or he s guilty of these things or not it s not something I like getting up in the morning and reading about that s for sure The incident came after another incident in February in which Kane was suspended by the team for missing practice after attending the NBA All Star Game in Toronto GM Murray noted that Kane s off ice behaviour has been very negative for both the player and the Sabres organization The Bottoms Up case was later adjourned and dismissed Referred to as an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal a case can be adjourned for more than six months and after a set period of time the charges are dismissed if the defendant can display and maintain good behavior 80 81 Gambling debts and bankruptcy Edit On November 4 2019 Kane was sued by The Cosmopolitan casino in Las Vegas after he walked out on a half million dollar gambling debt The suit alleged that Kane had received 500 000 in gambling markers from the casino in April while the Sharks were in Las Vegas for a playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights Such markers are essentially lines of credit to allow casino guests to continue gambling and those extended to Kane were disbursed in eight separate installments ranging from 20 000 to 100 000 The suit claims that Kane left the casino without making arrangements to settle the debt The casino sought full restitution plus repayment of legal fees 82 On January 11 2021 Kane reportedly filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in California after amassing 26 8 million of debt 83 NHL game betting allegations Edit In July 2021 Kane s estranged wife in an Instagram post publicly accused her husband of betting on games involving his own team and of throwing games with bookies to win money The NHL announced that it would investigate the allegation Kane later published a statement offering his full cooperation and categorically denied his involvement in any hockey related betting suggesting that his wife s claims were motivated by distress related to their ongoing divorce process 84 In a later interview with ESPN s Linda Cohn he admitted that he did have a gambling addiction that led to large personal debts for which he had sought professional help In a January 2021 bankruptcy filing Evander Kane listed that he owed 1 5 million in gambling debts 85 On September 22 2021 the NHL released its findings into the investigation into the claims and found no evidence of game betting allegations and also stated To the contrary the evidence raises doubts about the veracity of the allegations 86 87 88 Domestic violence allegations Edit In September 2021 Kane s ex wife filed a domestic violence restraining order application including accusations against Kane of sexual assault and domestic battery Kane s attorney denied the allegations In August 2021 Kane received a temporary restraining order against his ex wife with Kane claiming that she has physically abused him in the past and sought a permanent restraining order The NHL announced that it was investigating the domestic violence claims 89 90 91 92 On October 18 2021 the NHL ruled that the domestic violence accusations could not be substantiated 56 Violation of NHL COVID 19 protocols Edit Also on the same day that Kane was cleared of gambling the NHL revealed that it was investigating claims that Kane engaged in inappropriate behavior potentially jeopardizing the health and safety of his teammates On October 5 Front Office Sports reported that the NHL was investigating claims that Kane had submitted a fake COVID 19 vaccine card as proof that he had been vaccinated 93 This was subsequently corroborated by The Associated Press 94 The Athletic 95 and ESPN 96 On October 18 2021 the NHL suspended Kane for 21 games over the issue 97 Following the suspension Kane was placed on waivers by the Sharks and was sent down to the San Jose Barracuda of the AHL 98 After only five games with the Barracuda Kane tested positive for COVID 19 and entered the AHL COVID 19 protocol On January 8 2022 the Sharks placed Kane on unconditional waivers with intent to terminate the contract for violating the AHL protocol as well 99 International play Edit Kane with the Canadian men s national hockey team 2012Medal recordMen s ice hockeyRepresenting CanadaWorld Junior Championships 2009 OttawaIvan Hlinka Memorial Tournament 2008 PardubiceKane competed in the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament capturing gold with Canada s under 18 team 100 He totaled four points in four games 101 including an assist in the 6 3 gold medal game win against Russia 102 Later that year Kane competed on Team Canada during the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships 100 As the youngest player on the team 103 Kane contributed six points in six games helping Canada to a fifth straight gold medal with a 5 1 victory over Sweden in the final Following his rookie season in the NHL Kane was named to the Canadian men s team for the 2010 IIHF World Championship in Germany General manager Mark Messier made a specific effort to assemble a young team 104 as a result Kane was one of five teenagers on the roster 105 He finished the tournament with two goals and two assists in seven games Canada was eliminated in the quarterfinal by Russia and finished in seventh place 106 The following year Kane returned to the national team for the 2011 IIHF World Championship in Slovakia 107 Kane recorded two assists over seven games as Canada suffered a second consecutive defeat in the quarterfinal to Russia 108 Career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Bold indicates led league Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM2005 06 North Shore Winter Club A1 Bantam 66 72 96 168 125 2006 07 Greater Vancouver Canadians AAA BCMML 30 22 32 54 150 2006 07 Vancouver Giants WHL 8 1 0 1 11 5 0 0 0 02007 08 Vancouver Giants WHL 65 24 17 41 66 10 1 2 3 82008 09 Vancouver Giants WHL 61 48 48 96 89 17 7 8 15 452009 10 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 66 14 12 26 62 2010 11 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 72 19 24 43 68 2011 12 Winnipeg Jets NHL 74 30 27 57 53 2012 13 Dinamo Minsk KHL 12 1 1 2 47 2012 13 Winnipeg Jets NHL 48 17 16 33 80 2013 14 Winnipeg Jets NHL 63 19 22 41 66 2014 15 Winnipeg Jets NHL 37 10 12 22 56 2015 16 Buffalo Sabres NHL 65 20 15 35 91 2016 17 Buffalo Sabres NHL 70 28 15 43 113 2017 18 Buffalo Sabres NHL 61 20 20 40 57 2017 18 San Jose Sharks NHL 17 9 5 14 25 9 4 1 5 232018 19 San Jose Sharks NHL 75 30 26 56 153 20 2 6 8 612019 20 San Jose Sharks NHL 64 26 21 47 122 2020 21 San Jose Sharks NHL 56 22 27 49 42 2021 22 San Jose Barracuda AHL 5 2 6 8 2 2021 22 Edmonton Oilers NHL 43 22 17 39 60 15 13 4 17 37NHL totals 812 286 259 545 1 048 44 19 11 30 121International Edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM2008 Canada Pacific U17 4th 6 4 3 7 102008 Canada IH18 4 1 3 4 62009 Canada WJC 6 2 4 6 22010 Canada WC 7th 7 2 2 4 62011 Canada WC 5th 7 0 2 2 42012 Canada WC 5th 7 4 4 8 2Junior totals 16 7 10 17 18Senior totals 21 6 8 14 12Awards and honours EditAward YearCHLMemorial Cup champion 2007WHLWest First All Star Team 2009 23 NHLSharks Player of the Year 2021InternationalIvan Hlinka Memorial Tournament gold medal 2008World Junior gold medal 2009See also EditList of black NHL playersReferences Edit a b Evander Kane Draft Prospect Card National Hockey League Retrieved May 27 2009 Waldie Paul December 5 2011 Jets Evander Kane bangs buries his way into limelight The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved December 17 2011 Perry Kane will be a proud father on Draft day National Hockey League June 16 2009 Retrieved June 17 2009 Leonard Kane Canadian Ball Hockey Association Retrieved April 11 2010 a b c Ben Wright June 29 2009 Family the Foundation for Evander Kane National Hockey League Archived from the original on March 13 2012 Retrieved March 30 2010 a b Giants bank on Kane The Vancouver Sun May 5 2006 Archived from the original on November 8 2012 Retrieved November 16 2008 Tait Ed December 3 2011 Busting loose Winnipeg Free Press Retrieved December 17 2011 Pee Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA PDF Quebec International Pee Wee Hockey Tournament 2018 Archived from the original PDF on March 6 2019 Retrieved February 16 2019 a b c Steve Ewen December 13 2006 Hay impressed by 15 year old winger The Province Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved May 27 2009 Major Midget League Statistics 2006 07 BC Hockey Major Midget League Retrieved May 27 2009 a b Giants turn to callup to fill hole The Vancouver Sun March 27 2007 Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved May 27 2009 a b Confident Kane continues to grow his name National Hockey League March 17 2009 Retrieved March 23 2009 a b Vancouver Giant nominated for WHL rookie of the year The Vancouver Sun March 20 2008 Archived from the original on November 6 2012 Retrieved December 31 2008 Prospect Kane to miss Giants camp with mono The Province August 25 2007 Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved May 27 2009 2007 08 Regular Season Vancouver Giants Western Hockey 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OurSports Central March 18 2009 Retrieved March 18 2009 Giants Earn Double OT Win Force Game Seven OurSports Central April 13 2009 Retrieved September 18 2010 Thrashers sign first rounder Kane to entry level contract TSN July 20 2009 Retrieved July 20 2009 Vivlamore Chris October 3 2009 Thrashers open season with victory Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved October 3 2009 Thrashers at Blues 10 08 09 National Hockey League October 8 2009 Vivlamore Chris March 8 2010 Thrashers lose Kane Schubert to injuries Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved March 11 2010 a b c d Evander Kane The Sports Network Retrieved April 12 2010 2009 10 Regular Season Rookie All Skaters Summary Total Points National Hockey League Retrieved April 12 2010 Vivlamore Chris December 3 2010 Thrashers Evander Kane practices but status is uncertain Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved April 15 2011 Vivlamore Chris December 31 2010 Thrashers notebook Evander Kane returns Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved April 15 2011 2010 2011 Regular Season Atlanta Thrashers Points Leaders National Hockey League Retrieved April 15 2011 Hennessy Kristi March 1 2012 Jets pounce Panthers 7 0 Winnipeg Jets Retrieved March 5 2012 Jets sign forward Kane to six year 31 5 million deal The Sports Network The Canadian Press September 16 2012 Retrieved September 29 2012 Jets Evander Kane signs with KHL s Dinamo Minsk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation The Canadian Press September 28 2012 Retrieved September 29 2012 Evander Kane done at Dinamo Minsk The Globe and Mail The Canadian Press November 16 2012 Retrieved January 6 2013 McIntyre Mike April 3 2014 Jets star Evander Kane slapped with B C suit Winnipeg Free Press a b Peaslee Evan February 11 2015 A timeline of Evander Kane episodes with Jets SportsNet Kane says Jets Didn t Have My Back Kane Bogosian dealt to Sabres in eight player blockbuster deal TSN February 11 2015 Retrieved February 11 2015 LaBarber Jourdon October 14 2016 Kane out weeks with cracked ribs National Hockey League Retrieved October 17 2016 With deadline approaching Sabres scratch Kane in Washington Sharks Acquire Evander Kane from Sabres National Hockey League February 26 2018 Retrieved February 26 2018 Kane gets two assists in Sharks debut helps defeat Oilers National Hockey League February 28 2018 Retrieved March 1 2018 Sharks Evander Kane scores 4 goals to push Flames further from playoffs Canadian Broadcasting Corporation March 17 2018 Retrieved March 17 2018 Cross check earns Sharks Evander Kane 1 game suspension ESPN April 27 2018 Retrieved April 28 2018 Associated Press Sharks re sign forward Evander Kane to seven year deal Sportsnet ca Retrieved May 29 2018 San Jose By Evander Kane The Players Tribune June 29 2018 Retrieved September 1 2018 2018 NHL Penalties Stats amp NHL Penalties Leaders Penalty Minutes Sharks Evander Kane suspended for physical abuse of officials sportsnet ca October 1 2019 Retrieved October 16 2019 McKeon Ross October 17 2019 Kane scores hat trick Sharks defeat Hurricanes for third straight win National Hockey League Retrieved October 17 2019 Valentine Harvey January 5 2020 Capitals rally late shock Sharks in OT National Hockey League Retrieved January 5 2020 Sharks Evander Kane suspended three games after elbowing Neal Pionk nbcsports com February 14 2020 Retrieved February 14 2020 Evander Kane Stats and News National Hockey League Retrieved August 16 2020 a b Evander Kane San Jose Sharks suspension TSN October 18 2021 Retrieved October 18 2021 Sharks place forward Evander Kane on waivers Sunday Emily Kaplan January 8 2022 San Jose Sharks place Evander Kane on waivers plan to terminate contract for violating AHL COVID 19 protocols ESPN com Retrieved January 8 2022 Nugent Bowman Daniel January 13 2022 Connor McDavid supports Oilers pursuit of Evander Kane But is that the only question that should be answered The Athletic Retrieved May 23 2022 O Brien James January 27 2022 Desperate Oilers decide signing Evander Kane is worth the risk NBC Sports Retrieved May 23 2022 RELEASE Oilers sign Evander Kane NHL com January 27 2022 Retrieved January 28 2022 Oilers officially sign Evander Kane to one year contract Sportsnet ca January 27 2022 Retrieved January 28 2022 Matheson Jim January 27 2022 Connor McDavid onboard with signing of Evander Kane Edmonton Journal Retrieved May 23 2022 Kane scores in debut as Oilers put on dominant display vs Canadiens Sportsnet January 29 2022 Retrieved January 29 2022 Couch Rob April 23 2022 Kane s Stellar Play Making it Increasingly Difficult for Oilers to Re Sign Him The Hockey Writers Retrieved May 23 2022 Kane s hat trick powers Oilers to decisive win over Kings in Game 3 Sportsnet May 7 2022 Retrieved January 29 2022 Attfield Paul May 13 2022 With Edmonton Oilers Evander Kane has gone from NHL lightning rod to resurgent offensive star Globe amp Mail Retrieved May 23 2022 Boylen Rory May 16 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2 Preview Flames vs Oilers Sportsnet Retrieved May 16 2022 Clipperton Joshua May 22 2022 Kane scores natural hat trick as Oilers defeat Flames to take series lead CBC Sports Retrieved May 23 2022 Avalanche s Kadri out at least the rest of the series after hit from Kane Sportsnet June 4 2022 Retrieved June 5 2022 Oilers Evander Kane suspended one game for hit on Avalanche s Nazem Kadri Sportsnet June 5 2022 Retrieved June 7 2022 Spector Mark June 7 2022 Despite disappointing exit Oilers learn valuable lessons from Avalanche Sportsnet Retrieved June 7 2022 Evander Kane returns to Oilers on four year 20 5 million deal Sportsnet July 13 2022 Retrieved July 13 2022 Oilers Evander Kane expected to miss 3 4 months after wrist cut by skate Sportsnet November 9 2022 Retrieved November 10 2022 Spector Mark January 17 2023 Evander Kane returns for Oilers vs Kraken in first game back after grisly cut Sportsnet Retrieved January 20 2023 Sharks Evander Kane announces daughter s birth after tough journey nbcsports com July 9 2020 Sharks Kane reveals wife recently suffered a miscarriage Canadian Broadcasting Corporation March 14 2019 Hockey Diversity Alliance formed by seven current former NHL players National Hockey League June 8 2020 Sabres Evander Kane being sued over assault allegations Sportsnet Retrieved November 29 2020 Clinton Jared October 28 2016 REPORT HARASSMENT CASE AGAINST EVANDER KANE TO BE DISMISSED thehockeynews com Retrieved March 17 2018 Sabres Kane pleads not guilty to charges in N Y bar incident Canadian Broadcasting Corporation August 2 2016 Blackburn Peter November 6 2019 Sharks Evander Kane sued by Las Vegas casino over alleged 500 000 gambling debt cbssports com Retrieved November 13 2019 Report Sharks Kane files for bankruptcy The Sports Network January 11 2021 Whyno Stephen August 1 2021 Sharks Kane denies game fixing allegations from wife AP News Retrieved September 22 2021 Kaplan Emily September 22 2021 NHL finds no evidence Kane bet on Sharks games ESPN com Retrieved September 23 2021 No proof found of NHL betting by Sharks Kane September 22 2021 NHL investigation regarding Evander Kane completed NHL finds no evidence Evander Kane gambled on league games Evander Kane facing new allegations of sexual assault domestic battery Perez A J September 22 2021 Sharks Star Evander Kane Facing A New Set of Allegations Front Office Sports Retrieved September 22 2021 Sharks Evander Kane Facing Sexual Assault Domestic Battery Allegations Bleacher Report Report Evander Kane Facing Sexual Assault and Domestic Battery Allegations A J Perez October 5 2021 Latest Evander Kane Probe Centers Around Fake Vaccine Card Front Office Sports Josh Dubow October 5 2021 AP source NHL investigates Kane for fake vaccine card The Associated Press Kevin Kurz October 5 2021 NHL investigating Sharks Evander Kane for use of fake vaccination card Sources The Athletic San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane being investigated by NHL after allegedly using a fake COVID 19 vaccine card source says ESPN October 5 2021 NHL suspends Sharks Evander Kane 21 games for COVID 19 protocol violations Sportsnet ca October 18 2021 Retrieved October 21 2021 Kurz Kevin November 29 2021 Sharks Evander Kane clears waivers will be assigned to AHL s Barracuda The Athletic Retrieved January 12 2022 Statement from Sharks Regarding Evander Kane NHL com January 8 2022 Retrieved January 12 2022 a b Kane added to Canadian world junior roster Canadian Broadcasting Corporation December 21 2008 Retrieved December 7 2009 2008 Under 18 Statistics Hockey Canada Retrieved December 22 2008 First period outburst helps Canada claim under 18 gold Hockey Canada Retrieved December 22 2008 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship Canada Roster Hockey Canada Retrieved January 11 2009 Young core leads Canada into hockey worlds Canadian Broadcasting Corporation May 5 2010 Retrieved May 14 2010 Canada s young guns deliver in hockey opener Canadian Broadcasting Corporation May 9 2010 Retrieved May 14 2010 Young Canadian team has bitter time Canadian Broadcasting Corporation May 20 2010 Retrieved May 22 2010 Kane Clutterbuck commit to joining Canada at worlds The Sports Network The Canadian Press April 12 2011 Retrieved April 15 2011 Game Summary PDF International Ice Hockey Federation May 12 2011 Archived PDF from the original on December 31 2016 Retrieved May 19 2011 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Evander Kane Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Evander Kane and wife History amp Biography Early life Career Wife Net Worth Awards and achievementsPreceded byDaultan Leveille Atlanta Thrashers first round draft pick2009 Succeeded byAlexander Burmistrov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evander Kane amp oldid 1134856343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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