Vegas Bar Issues A Warning To Evander Kane
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S. Harper
May 12, 2023 (7:00 PM)
The series between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Edmonton Oilers has escalated in intensity, particularly since game four, which saw two suspensions and numerous penalties.
Evander Kane, a forward for the Oilers, has been at the center of the action, earning himself the title of 'public enemy number one' in Vegas. His confrontation with Golden Knights' Keegan Kolesar, which included UFC-style punches, has been a major talking point. Following the incident, Kane gave a provocative interview, quipping,
"Sometimes you fu#k and find out."
In response, a local Vegas bar, "BeerHaus Las Vegas," humorously displayed a sign warning Kane:
"Hey Kane, puck around and find out. This is desert hockey."
This series has been the highlight of the entire second round, so much so that fans are hoping it extends to a full seven games. The excitement and physicality make it irresistibly entertaining. As for tonight's game, it promises to be another classic showdown. Ladies and Gentlemen, get ready for some thrilling action.
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Who's winning this series, the Oilers or Golden Knights? |
Oilers | 110 | 47.2 % |
Golden Knights | 123 | 52.8 % |
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