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Evander Kane Under Investigation for Sexual Assault

Well here we go again.  Buffalo + Kane.  The biggest story to happen during the few days the site was down.

Sabres forward Evander Kane was calm and brief in saying he looks forward to having his name cleared in connection with a sex crime allegation.

"I just want to say I've done nothing wrong," Kane said Monday morning following Buffalo's pre-game skate before hosting the Washington Capitals. "I respect the legal process. And unfortunately at this time, there's not much more I can talk about."

Kane spoke for about 30 seconds in front of a large gathering of reporters in a corner of the Sabres locker room. He did not take any questions in his first comments since The Buffalo News reported that Buffalo police were investigating a claim made against the player.

The alleged incident occurred early Sunday at a downtown hotel, where Kane is living, after he and the Sabres returned to Buffalo following a 6-3 win at Boston. Police issued a statement that was limited to saying that no report or charges had been filed.

The investigation is in its preliminary stages, according to a person with direct knowledge of the details who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because officials are not publicly commenting about the case. The person said police searched Kane's room at the hotel and towed his vehicle, describing that as standard practice in such cases.

Would be in lineup

Kane rejoined his teammates after being given a personal day off on Sunday, when coach Dan Bylsma said the Sabres were made aware of the allegation. Bylsma said Kane would be in the lineup against the Capitals.

Without going into detail, Bylsma said Kane addressed the team before practice and added the player appeared happy to be on the ice with his teammates. Bylsma otherwise declined comment by referring to a statement the team released on Sunday.

"We take the allegation made today against Evander Kane very seriously," the Sabres said. "We are gathering facts and have been in touch with the NHL and Evander's representatives."

Kane, who is from North Vancouver, British Columbia, is the second NHL player to be investigated for a sex offence by police in the Buffalo area this year. In November, prosecutors cited a lack of credible evidence after reviewing an allegation against Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane, who was accused of assaulting a woman at his off-season home outside Buffalo in August.

Sabres captain Brian Gionta said the allegation against Kane shouldn't be a distraction.

"It's one of our teammates obviously, but the bottom line is, when we're in this room we have to worry about hockey," Gionta said. "Lots of things happen, and that's for him to deal with. Part of being a professional is trying to separate things."

Gionta referred to the team statement when asked how the team will support Kane.

"It's a serious accusation, but at the same time, that's what it is at this point in time," Gionta said. "And until things change, he's our teammate and that's about it."

The 24-year-old Kane is in his first full season in Buffalo after he was acquired in a multi-player trade with the Winnipeg Jets in February. He did not play for the Sabres last year because he was recovering from season-ending shoulder surgery.

This year, the hard-hitting forward has eight goals and five assists in 25 games.

Kane is in his seventh NHL season after being selected fourth overall by the then-Atlanta Thrashers in the 2009 draft. He has scored 19 or more goals three times, and enjoyed a career-best season in 2011-12, when he had 30 goals, 27 assists for 57 points in 74 games.

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Worked out for both teams.

Big loser was Canada as it was the beginning of the end for Canuck teams not being able to compete against what the USA was offering.

From the Rangers and for the next 10+ years it was whomever had the most money won the cup.

3 minutes ago, The Unknown Poster said:

Fortunately both the prospect and one of the picks worked out well for the Oilers, and together they contributed more than Gretzky from that point forward.  Martin Gelinas and Martin Rucinsky would outscore Gretzky 550 to 311, and 1272 to 1188 in points, earning 22.2 more goals above replacement value than the Great One.

You can't compare the output of two players to one.  They take two roster spots.  Gretzky takes one.  What about the "other" player the Kings got to ice because they had Gretzky?

14 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said:

Worked out for both teams.

Big loser was Canada as it was the beginning of the end for Canuck teams not being able to compete against what the USA was offering.

From the Rangers and for the next 10+ years it was whomever had the most money won the cup.

Which is why the leafs won so many cups back then...

TUP is 100% correct. 

They spoke with the GM (name escapes me) when Teemu retired and he clearly stated that they traded Selanne  because they had only enough money for either Teemu or Tkatchuk.

 

Goalie is making up stuff...

Zach Bogosian - The Sabres defenceman struggled against Washington, with poor possession stats (20 for, 36 against, 35.7 SAT%) and on the ice for four Capitals goals in a 5-2 loss.

The Myers-Kane trade could go down as one of the biggest fleeces in NHL History - and we haven't even seen what Lemieux can do in the NHL yet.  

Except it wasn't kane for myers.

 

It was basically bogo for myers and kane for stafford (ufa at the time) armia Lemieux and a 1st (Roslovic) 

Well, then. Better not visit Buffalo if your last name is Kane, lol.

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You can't really separate the players in the trade like that. Kane and Myers were the two big pieces.  Id like to know why the thought process was because it sure looks like Buffalo put a ton of stock in Kane. 

Myers was a featured guy whenever deadline possibilities were talked about  

Hard to say yet but it looked like we won the.  It looks like we won now. And unless kane gets a lot better or lemiex and roslovic suck, it's always going to look like we won

fortunately we found a team in Buffalo that wanted to get worse at the time to try and get the #1 draft pick. 

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