Monterey Herald

Kane, estranged wife drop domestic violence restrainin­g orders against each other

- By Curtis Pashelka

Domestic violence restrainin­g orders previously filed against one another by suspended Sharks forward Evander Kane and his estranged wife, Anna, have been withdrawn and the pair are moving forward with other issues related to their pending divorce, according to court documents.

In a brief filed Oct. 13 in Santa Clara County Superior Court, the parties agreed to dismiss the orders and maintain a “respectful distance from one another whenever possible and shall minimize their situations of closer physical proximity.” They also agreed to communicat­e exclusivel­y through email on matters only concerning their children, unless it’s an emergency.

A hearing scheduled for Tuesday was vacated. Dennis J. Luca, Anna Kane’s attorney, said the parties are now working with a private mediator to settle other issues such as custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, and attorney fees.

In September, Anna Kane in a temporary restrainin­g order applicatio­n, leveled accusation­s of physical abuse and sexual assault against the Sharks forward, saying he had a “history of domestic violence against me” and that she “walked on eggshells for fear that he would get mad and take out his anger on me.”

“In the early part of our marriage, it was verbal abuse,” she wrote, “but I eventually became his punching bag.”

Evander Kane denied abusing his estranged wife after the claim became public and in a recently concluded investigat­ion, the NHL said that allegation­s of domestic violence made by Anna Kane could not be substantia­ted.

The league, though, suspended Kane for 21 games without pay for submitting a fake COVID-19 vaccinatio­n card, costing him roughly $1.68 million of his $7 million salary for this season. Kane is considered a non-roster player and the soonest he could return to play would be Nov. 30 when the Sharks are in New Jersey to play the Devils.

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