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Hells Angel pictured with NHLer

Former Canucks winger Kassian posed with fan he claims he doesn’t know

- KIM BOLAN & PATRICK JOHNSTON kbolan@postmedia.com pjohnston@postmedia.com

An Alberta member of the Hells Angels posted a photo of himself on his Instagram account last Friday with former Vancouver Canucks right-winger Zack Kassian.

“Hockey is almost back and so are the deadly mutton chops,” full-patch Angel Dustin Lowry captioned the photo that shows him almost head-to-head with the 29-year-old NHLer who now plays for Edmonton.

That same day, Kassian hit the ice with other Oilers, showing off the mutton chops he debuted during Edmonton’s 2017 playoff run.

Tim Shipton, the Oilers’ vice-president of communicat­ions and government relations, said Kassian was at a local coffee shop when a fan approached him for a photo.

“Zack said it was in a public location and he doesn’t know the guy,” Shipton said Tuesday.

“(Zack) is a blue-collar, fan-friendly guy. He’s beloved in our city.”

Players get approached by fans all the time, Shipton noted, adding that it would be next to impossible to vet every fan who they agree to take a photograph with.

Kassian, however, follows Lowry’s Instagram account, which is locked to general users. The former Vancouver Canuck has thousands of followers, but follows just 464 accounts himself.

Lowry also commented on a photo that Kassian posted in May, showing Kassian on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, inviting Kassian to come for a ride with Lowry in Edmonton. Lowry is a former member of Edmonton’s Westridge chapter who has now switched to the Attica charter in Greece, which he highlights on his Instagram profile.

Before the COVID -19 pandemic hit, he would travel back and forth between Canada and Greece.

Although Lowry’s Instagram account is private, a follower provided Postmedia with a copy of the photo.

Detective Jason Kemp, a biker specialist with the Alberta Law Enforcemen­t Response Team (ALERT), said he also obtained a copy of the selfie.

And he said it is disappoint­ing to see a profession­al athlete such as Kassian posing with a member of the Hells Angels.

Kemp noted that Kassian and Lowry are not maintainin­g social distancing in the photo.

He said Lowry is a very social member of the notorious biker club, attending events regularly. Just last week, he was in Kelowna.

“I have personally observed Dustin Lowry — he’s a social butterfly — at all the runs and hugging and breaching the six-foot restrictio­ns on multiple occasions.”

In the photo with Kassian, Lowry appears to be wearing a shirt with “666” on it.

“It’s very disappoint­ing on a couple (of) fronts. The primary one right now is with the COVID restrictio­ns,” Kemp said.

He said it is also “pretty disappoint­ing” that right after Kassian returned to Edmonton last week, he was photograph­ed with a Hells Angel.

Kemp said he spoke to an Edmonton police liaison officer with the Oilers about the photo, mostly to find out if NHLers returning to the city are under restrictio­ns “before they’re into the official team bubble.”

Shipton said that the team had reminded Kassian of the importance of maintainin­g social distancing, in light of this close encounter.

Other than the COVID concerns, Kemp said the photo sends the wrong message to young people who are influenced by prominent profession­al athletes.

“They have that platform, they have that ability to reach the youth, and they do a lot of work with the youth. We would expect that they would make good choices,” he said.

 ?? POSTMEDIA ?? Dustin Lowry’s selfie with Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Kassian is problemati­c on a couple of levels, says a police detective, including Lowry’s Hells Angels affiliatio­n and the lack of physical distancing.
POSTMEDIA Dustin Lowry’s selfie with Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Kassian is problemati­c on a couple of levels, says a police detective, including Lowry’s Hells Angels affiliatio­n and the lack of physical distancing.

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