Montreal Gazette

Officials silent on Kane probe

Uncertain if he’ll show for Cup tour visit

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HAMBURG ,N.Y. Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane is under police investigat­ion over something that may have happened at his home last weekend.

Hamburg Police Chief Gregory Wickett on Friday did not elaborate on the investigat­ion, alluding to an “incident that allegedly occurred” at the player’s off- season home in suburban Buffalo. Police are still gathering informatio­n and awaiting forensic tests, he said.

Wickett made a brief statement outside police headquarte­rs but would not say if police have spoken with Kane or if the player is co- operating. He responded to one question, saying he did not know if Kane would appear at headquarte­rs Friday .

Word of the investigat­ion surfaced Thursday, prompting responses from the NHL, Blackhawks and Kane’s agent, Pat Brisson. The investigat­ion began Sunday night, when several plaincloth­es officers searched the grounds and interior of the home overl ooking Lake Erie. The 26- year- old Kane is from Buffalo and his family still lives in town.

Buffalo lawyer Paul Cambria, who has represente­d Kane in the past, declined to comment in a text to The Associated Press on Friday.

The investigat­ion comes after Chicago won its third Stanley Cup in six seasons. Kane was scheduled to enjoy his time with the Cup, and tour it around Buffalo on Saturday. Kane’s whereabout­s is unknown, and it’s unclear if he will still host the Cup.

The front gates of Kane’s home were closed Friday morning.

The Hockey Hall of Fame is responsibl­e for overseeing the Cup while it’s being hosted by players and team officials. Hall spokeswoma­n Kelly Masse referred questions to the Blackhawks, by saying they are responsibl­e for scheduling each visit.

The Blackhawks have not returned numerous messages from the AP.

The NHL declined to comment.

The Cup was already in the Buffalo area on Friday for a private function at the home of former coach Scotty Bowman, who serves as a Blackhawks senior adviser, and whose son, Stan, is the team’s general manager.

The Blackhawks said in a statement Thursday it was “aware of the matter” and gathering informatio­n. The NHL added that it, too, was “aware of a police investigat­ion” and “following developmen­ts.”

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