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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Evander Kane is going home to play for the Vancouver Canucks after a trade from the Edmonton Oilers that helps the two-time defending Western Conference ...
Vancouver will be the fifth organization and sixth city for Kane, who was drafted by Atlanta, followed that franchise to Winnipeg and also has played for Buffalo and San Jose. He played at the ...
The most important part about this trade for the Oilers is that they didn’t have to retain any of the $5.125 million owed to Kane in the final year of his contract.
While the Oilers are letting go of an effective power forward in Kane, they believe they have a younger and less expensive replacement in the fold. If the reports about Edmonton and Trent Frederic ...
VANCOUVER — Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin believes adding Evander Kane to the lineup will make Vancouver a tougher team to play against next season. The Canucks acquired the bruising 33 ...
The NHL's trade season has arrived, and on Wednesday, two Pacific Division rivals made a swap. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman was first to report the news. Kane is in the final year of his contract ...
The Edmonton Oilers recently tried to trade Evander Kane. And now a fish has taken the bait: the Canucks. The Vancouver club has secured the services of the Vancouver native for next season, the final ...
The word is that Kane will head to Vancouver in exchange for a fourth round draft pick. His current team, the Edmonton Oillers will not retain salary, meaning the Canucks will pay the 33-year-old ...
The Edmonton Oilers have traded Evander Kane to the Vancouver Canucks for the 117th pick in the upcoming NHL draft. The move clears more than $5 million in salary cap space for the two-time ...
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