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New report suggests Evander Kane likely facing long-term absence from the Oilers

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Gabriel Sami
September 12, 2024  (9:43)
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Evander Kane's future with the Oilers has been a major topic this summer following his disappointing 2023/24 season, sparking speculation about his status. Now, some answers may be emerging.

Reports suggest Kane may require surgery, potentially placing him on long-term injured reserve (LTIR). While there were early rumors of a trade, it's becoming clear that his absence may create significant cap space for the Oilers as they prepare for the 2024/25 season.

Top NHL insider Elliotte Friedman hinted that Kane's return could be delayed much longer than expected.

"I believe Evander Kane is going to have surgery . . . and he's going to be out months. I'm not talking one or two months, I'm thinking it's going to be longer than that." - Elliotte Friedman

Should Kane be placed on LTIR, the Oilers would see a significant increase in their available salary cap space. This flexibility would allow the team to make moves as the 2024/25 season approaches, potentially adding more depth or targeting specific areas of improvement.

There has been no official confirmation regarding the surgery or the duration of Kane's absence, but the Oilers have made notable additions to their forward group during the offseason. The expectation is that Edmonton will keep their options open, especially if Kane is sidelined long-term.

Kane's situation is fluid, and the Oilers' plans could shift quickly depending on the final assessment of his health. His absence may open doors for other players to step up, but for now, fans should keep a close eye on the developments as training camp nears.

Source: Oilers Daily
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