Kane asks fans to keep an open mind as controversial forward joins Oilers
EDMONTON — Evander Kane knows signing with the Edmonton Oilers won’t be a move universally loved by the team’s fans.
Edmonton will be his fifth NHL city, and the Oilers the fourth franchise, for which the 30-year-old has played. There will be questions about his past — from suspensions due to violations of COVID protocols, a bankruptcy and self-confessed gambling problems. His contract was voided by the San Jose Sharks.
The biggest headlines of his career, though, came from allegations of abuse lodged by his ex-wife, which were not proven in court. Kane has custody of the former couple’s daughter.
The Oilers brain trust and Kane met with the media Friday morning at Rogers Place to officially introduce the winger. Kane is on a deal with the Oilers — with a reported salary of US$750,000 and $625,000 in bonuses — that takes him to the end of this season, and nothing more.