Calgary Herald

KANE BEING INVESTIGAT­ED

NHL, Blackhawks await findings

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The NHL says it is “following developmen­ts” of a police investigat­ion involving Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane.

The Blackhawks said they are in the process of gathering informatio­n and declined further comment. The Buffalo News first reported the investigat­ion Thursday.

Neighbours of Kane, who lives in Hamburg, N. Y., in the off- season, told the Chicago Tribune that police arrived at his lakefront property Sunday night and that several plaincloth­es officers entered his house using flashlight­s. At least one wore gloves and was seen taking pictures out front.

Hamburg Police Chief Gregory Wickett wouldn’t describe the nature of the investigat­ion or confirm one exists.

“If and when an arrest is made, we will provide the informatio­n,” he said.

Kane’s agent, Pat Brisson, issued a statement that first referred to the Blackhawks release, noting the team is gathering informatio­n and reviewing reports.

Brisson then added: “It would not be appropriat­e to provide further comment at this time.”

The investigat­ion comes after Chicago’s third Stanley Cup in six seasons. Kane has been lauded in recent years for his growth after several off- the- ice incidents earlier in his career.

Kane was scheduled to bring the Stanley Cup to Buffalo this weekend, but it’s unclear whether that will happen.

Kane was playing at an MVP- calibre level last season before breaking his collarbone in February. But he returned in time for the playoffs, helping the Blackhawks win the Cup, his third since joining the team in 2007 after being selected by Chicago as No. 1 overall in the NHL draft.

Kane, who turns 27 in November, helped Chicago return to the playoffs during the 2008- 09 season after a five- year drought. They lost in the conference finals to Detroit, but bounced back the next season to beat Philadelph­ia in six games in the Stanley Cup Final.

The Blackhawks won it all again in 2013, with Kane earning the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

A member of the 2010 and ’ 14 U. S. Olympic hockey teams, Kane has raised eyebrows with some of his off- ice behaviour. He was arrested after an altercatio­n with a cab driver in Buffalo in the summer of 2009.

In an interview with The Associated Press before last year’s Sochi Games, Kane said there were things he now knew that he didn’t a few years earlier.

“How to work harder in the summer or take better care of yourself as far as eating and different things like that,” Kane said.

“Picking the right times to have fun with the guys and to make sure that when you’re doing it, you’re doing it right, and you’re careful about the way you’re going about it.”

Buffalo attorney Paul Cambria, who has represente­d Kane in the past, declined to comment when reached by the AP.

Several plaincloth­es officers entered ( Kane’s) house using flashlight­s. At least one wore gloves and was seen taking pictures out front.

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 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ FILES ?? Neighbours of Patrick Kane, who lives in Hamburg, N. Y., in the off- season, say police arrived at his lakefront property Sunday. Police won’t confirm the Chicago Blackhawks star is under investigat­ion.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/ FILES Neighbours of Patrick Kane, who lives in Hamburg, N. Y., in the off- season, say police arrived at his lakefront property Sunday. Police won’t confirm the Chicago Blackhawks star is under investigat­ion.

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