BREAKING: Evander Kane shares HEALTH UPDATE after having wrist slit open
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Ryan
November 9, 2022 (12:35)
Incase you missed it last night, Evander Kane was playing against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and after being knocked to the ice, Pat Maroon's skate unintentionally sliced open Evander Kane's wrist:
It was reported after the game that Kane was at the hospital and receiving surgery.
Evander Kane himself issued this update this morning:
Thank you all for the kind wishes and prayers from over the past several hours,» Kane wrote on Twitter. «Obviously last night was an extremely scary moment for me and I'm still in a little bit of shock.
I would like to thank the entire training staff of the Edmonton Oilers and Tampa Bay Lightning, along with all the doctors and paramedics who rushed to help treat and repair my injury. Without all of you I know things would've been much worse and I'm sincerely grateful. I won't be back next game, but I will be back and I look forward to being back on the ice playing the game I love alongside my teammates in front of our great fans.
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