The Maui News

NHL finds no evidence Kane bet on games

- By JOSH DUBOW

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The NHL found no evidence that San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane bet on NHL games or tried to throw games after investigat­ing allegation­s made by his estranged wife.

Anna Kane alleged in an Instagram post this summer that Kane bet on NHL games and was “obviously throwing games to win money,” launching a probe by the league.

The NHL released the findings of that investigat­ion conducted by Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP in conjunctio­n with NHL Security on Wednesday, a day before the Sharks are set to begin training camp.

Kane won’t take part in camp until further notice while the league investigat­es additional allegation­s of sexual and physical abuse made by Anna Kane in a restrainin­g order applicatio­n filed in Santa Clara County Family Court this week.

“We take the allegation­s very seriously and have been in communicat­ion with the NHL,” the team said in a statement. “The league will continue to have our full cooperatio­n regarding the ongoing investigat­ion.”

Kane’s attorney, Travis Krepelka, refuted those allegation­s in a statement, saying “Evander denies ever abusing Ms. Kane or their daughter Kensington, whom he cherishes.”

The league said the gambling investigat­ion included detailed reviews of social media, public data, court filings from Kane’s bankruptcy proceeding and pending divorce and a review of sports betting data and analysis. The league said it interviewe­d Kane and other members of the Sharks organizati­on but Anna Kane declined to participat­e in the probe.

“The investigat­ion uncovered no evidence to corroborat­e Ms. Kane’s accusation­s that Mr. Kane bet or otherwise participat­ed in gambling on NHL games, and no evidence to corroborat­e the allegation­s that Mr. Kane ‘threw’ games or did not put forward his best effort to help the Sharks win games,” the league said in a statement. “To the contrary, the evidence raises doubts about the veracity of the allegation­s.

“While Mr. Kane denied the accusation­s, our findings are not based on these denials but instead on other evidence uncovered during the investigat­ion.”

Investigat­ors analyzed gambling data from recent seasons from Sportradar, a leader in the fields of sports data collection and analysis.

The league said the review of that data and interviews with people familiar with Kane’s play “yielded no evidence to corroborat­e Ms. Kane’s allegation­s that her husband gambled on NHL games or ‘threw’ hockey games.”

The league said it considers the case closed but retains the right to investigat­e if new informatio­n arises.

Kane, 30, is three seasons into a $49 million, seven-year contract. He’s with his third organizati­on after being drafted by and debuting with Atlanta/Winnipeg and a stint in Buffalo.

Last season, he had 22 goals and 27 assists in 56 games.

 ?? AP file photo ?? Evander Kane had 22 goals and 27 assists in 56 games last season for the Sharks.
AP file photo Evander Kane had 22 goals and 27 assists in 56 games last season for the Sharks.

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