New NHL investigation will likely delay Kane signing anywhere in short-term

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New NHL investigation will likely delay Kane signing anywhere in short-term

The NHL is investigating how Evander Kane crossed the border from the United States to Canada on Dec. 29, a process which will likely prevent the embattled forward from signing in the short-term as teams await the league’s findings, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman has learned.

Kane tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec. 21 and then flew to Vancouver on the 29th. At that time, Kane would have still been in the 10-day AHL COVID-19 protocol. When the San Jose Sharks terminated Kane’s contract on Sunday, they said it was for “breach of his Standard Player Contract” and “violation of the AHL COVID-19 protocols.”

The NHL initially supported the Sharks’ move, saying it was “satisfied the Club has sufficient grounds to effectuate a termination.” The NHLPA, however, challenged the termination prior to the current NHL investigation by filing a grievance.

Barring some kind of settlement, an arbitrator will rule on the issues raised in the grievance.

It is not clear at this time how the league’s investigation will impact Kane’s viability as a free agent signing, though as recently as yesterday several teams were believed to have been interested in his on-ice talent despite the off-ice concerns his acquisition would come with.

Among them were the Edmonton Oilers, whose general manager and president of hockey operations Ken Holland confirmed on Tuesday he had spoken to Kane’s agent and believed in “second chances.”

Before the season began, Kane was suspended for 21 games for the use of a fake COVID-19 vaccination card. When he was eligible to return, he joined the AHL’s San Jose Barracudas, where he had eight points in five games.

The Covid-protocol suspension at the start of the season was only one part of the controversy surrounding Kane, though.

The NHL also investigated allegations of domestic assault made by Anna Kane, his estranged wife, in a divorce filing, ultimately saying they “could not be substantiated.”

Anna Kane also said Evander Kane had bet on NHL games, including ones he played in with the Sharks, influencing their outcomes for his own financial benefit. The NHL’s investigation into those claims did not find evidence he had bet on hockey games.

The 30-year-old Kane had 22 goals and 22 assists for 44 points in 56 games last season for the Sharks. Kane also has played for the Atlanta/Winnipeg franchise and Buffalo since being drafted by the Thrashers fourth overall in 2009.

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