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NHL finds ‘no evidence’ in Evander Kane gambling probe

May 7, 2021; San Jose, California, USA; San Jose Sharks left wing Evander Kane (9) skates during the third period against the Arizona Coyotes at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

The NHL announced that its investigation found no evidence to support allegations that San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane bet on hockey and tried to throw Sharks games.

Kane’s estranged wife, Anna Kane, levied several serious allegations against the veteran NHL player, including those related to gambling, in social media posts in July.

Per the NHL’s statement: “The investigation included a detailed review of social media, public data, and court filings from the bankruptcy proceeding initiated by Mr. Kane in January 2021 and his pending divorce proceeding; a review of sports betting data and analysis; and in person and virtual interviews of members of the Sharks organization and others, including Mr. Kane. It should be noted that Ms. Kane refused to participate in the investigation.

“The investigation uncovered no evidence to corroborate Ms. Kane’s accusations that Mr. Kane bet or otherwise participated in gambling on NHL games, and no evidence to corroborate the allegations that Mr. Kane ‘threw’ games or did not put forward his best effort to help the Sharks win games. To the contrary, the evidence raises doubts about the veracity of the allegations.”

Kane, 30, has admitted he had a gambling addiction and needed to file for bankruptcy last January after losing $1.5 million over a 12-month span. But he vigorously denied his estranged wife’s accusations, both in a statement early on and more recently in an ESPN interview.

“It’s unfortunate that transpired, and it’s unfortunate that those false allegations were made,” Kane told ESPN. “I understood the magnitude of them immediately. I know (they’re) not true. I know none of what she was saying was true. I was very confident, comfortable with knowing that I was going to be exonerated and am going to be exonerated of those allegations.”

The NHL now considers the matter of Kane’s alleged betting on league games to be closed. However, its statement Wednesday also said that “additional unrelated allegations … involving potential wrongdoing by Mr. Kane have been brought to our attention.

“These allegations are being thoroughly investigated and the National Hockey League will have no further comment regarding their substance pending the completion of that process.”

–Field Level Media

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