Photos: Sharks star Evander Kane sells San Jose home above asking price

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San Jose Sharks’ star Evander Kane has sold his home in the Willow Glen neighborhood in San Jose for $3,430,000 million. The original asking price was $3,199,950 million.

Kane is currently facing two investigations by the NHL. The first involves accusations of physical and sexual abuse raised by his estranged ex-wife, Anna Kane, in a recent court filing. The second includes allegations that Evander Kane used a fake vaccination card, according to Front Office Sports.

In July, Anna Kane also accused Evander Kane of gambling on league games, including Sharks games. The NHL, however, found no evidence of the illicit gambling.

Evander Kane filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in January.

San Jose Sharks’ star Evander Kane has sold his home in the Willow Glen neighborhood in San Jose. (Redfin) 
San Jose Sharks’ star Evander Kane has sold his home in the Willow Glen neighborhood in San Jose. (Redfin) 

The 3,706-square-foot farmhouse-style estate Evander Kane has sold has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. It has a large open floor plan with high ceilings and stone and custom tile finishes. The house also features a wine closet, private courtyard and a two-car garage.

San Jose Sharks’ star Evander Kane has sold his home in the Willow Glen neighborhood in San Jose. (Redfin) 
San Jose Sharks’ star Evander Kane has sold his home in the Willow Glen neighborhood in San Jose. (Redfin) 

Chris and Sean Buchanan with Intero Real Estate Services were the listing agents.

San Jose Sharks’ star Evander Kane has sold his home in the Willow Glen neighborhood in San Jose. (Redfin) 

Kane led the Sharks in goals and points last season, but the team is currently preparing to start the regular season on Oct. 16 without him in the lineup.The NHL does not have a timetable for when their investigations will be concluded.

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