Sharks are done with Evander Kane for good
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T. Tadi
November 22, 2021 (9:06 PM)
So, we know that Doug Wilson sought to move Kane last summer but failed. Who wants a player with that much baggage? Not to mention Kane's $7 million contract for the next four seasons. In my opinion, he's untradeable.
So, could he return to the Sharks? No shot.
Sharks captain Logan Couture, who has previously criticised Kane, has gushed about the team's togetherness and how a dark cloud has been lifted from the locker room this season. It's easy to see between the lines. On the team, Kane is said to have only one true friend, forward Tomas Hertl.
I'm sure Hertl wants his old pal back on the team, not even close.
"I ignored him. Nobody I know saw him or spoke to him. Honestly, I'm stumped "Hertl told Kevin Kurz of the Sharks today.
He's done in San Jose for good.
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