Evander Kane calls out the NHL and it's salary cap
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T. Tadi
September 22, 2022 (8:25)
Evander Kane has been a top scorer in the league for quite some time now. Unfortunately, his time off the ice isn't really the best and it clearly cost him a lot of money.
Check out what he had to say about the NHL salary cap:
"I'm happy it's over and done with." -- Evander Kane on settling his contract dispute with the Sharks.
He joked there will be a Netflix documentary about all the stuff that went on there.
"The cap is a shitty thing for NHL players, especially a good one." -- Evander Kane, who re-signed with the Oilers on a four-year, $5.125 million AAV deal.
Kane got a second chance to prove himself and become one of the best scorer in the league and get paid! Will he stay disciplined and prove to everyone that he is back? Only time will tell.
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Will Evander Kane score more than 30goals this season? |
Yes | 56 | 58.3 % |
No | 40 | 41.7 % |
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