When Evander Kane stuck up seven fingers after he slammed in that empty-netter in Game 6 in Los Angeles, it was to cheekily signify Game 7 coming up.
He’s given them (Oilers) another offensive punch,” said Pisani, who thoroughly enjoys Kane’s game. That’s tied for No. 1 in playoff scoring with Penguins Jake Guentzel and the Wild’s Kirill Kaprizov, also in six games. Kane’s torrid pace is akin to Gretzky in 1992-93 when he missed the first 37 games with the Kings with a painful back, played just 45 and had 16 goals and 65 points. Nothing wrong with a little playfulness after a goal. Article content Article content
There were obviously a few...questions and concerns when the Edmonton Oilers made the call to sign Evander Kane in the middle of the season.
It all worked out to perfection and it was just an extra kick to the dick for Kings fans in attendance. There were obviously a few...questions and concerns when the Edmonton Oilers made the call to sign Evander Kane in the middle of the season. There's probably a fewer amount of those guys in the league than the number of fingers Kane is holding up there.