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League releases statement on investigation into Evander Kane's cross border travel

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TJ Tucker
January 27, 2022  (5:31 PM)
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It seems Evander Kane has been cleared of any accusations that he knowingly crossed the Canada-US border while he was supposed to be isolating after testing positive for COVID-19. Here's the statement released by the NHL:

"The National Hockey League announced today that it has concluded its investigation into the circumstances pursuant to which Evander Kane travelled cross-border during the Holiday Period."

"The report prepared in connection with the investigation, which was conducted by Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, concluded that there was insufficient evidence to 'conclusively find that Mr. Kane knowingly made misrepresentations regarding his COVID-19 status or test results in connection with his international travel'."

The confusing part of this statement is, if there's insufficient evidence, why were the San Jose Sharks allowed to terminate his contract? This is a question the league has not answered.

"As a result, the League has determined not to pursue any additional League-imposed discipline against Kane at the current time," the statement continued. "Kane remains an Unrestricted Free Agent and is currently eligible to sign and to play for any NHL Club without restriction."

As has been reported, Kane is signing with the Edmonton Oilers. Full details of his new deal can be found here.