Evander Kane files for bankruptcy with $26.8 million of debt – The Athletic

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The lengthy list of athletes who squandered millions of dollars only to file for bankruptcy has a new member, San Jose Sharks left winger Evander Kane. Despite signing a seven-year, $49 million contract extension in 2018, Kane filed for Chapter 7 in the federal bankruptcy court in the California city of his team.

The filling detailed liabilities of $26.8 million and assets — largely three homes — of $10.2 million. And the filing included a note that warns he may not even play this year.

“Debtor may terminate his contract and he may opt out of the season, as allowed under current rules, because of health concerns given the recent birth of his first child,” the bankruptcy petition said. “Should he terminate his contract or opt out at a point in the season, Debtor will not receive his salary.”

The NHL opt-out deadline for the COVID-19-shortened season, which starts this week, was Dec. 24, and the bankruptcy petition is dated...

MilHaus2000 on January 12nd, 2021 at 01:46 UTC »

cruel of them to put this behind a paywall. How will Kane find out?

cat-tastic on January 12nd, 2021 at 00:47 UTC »

That picture with the stacks of money is going to haunt him for the rest of his life now...

NontransferableApe on January 12nd, 2021 at 00:42 UTC »

Guess he probably should fight Logan paul