In recent Edmonton Oilers' season wrap-up interviews, a significant revelation came to light. Evander Kane, the Oilers' high-flying winger, seemed as if he had been playing with a broken finger throughout the playoffs. This injury adds to a list of ailments that Kane has battled this season, including a slashed open wrist during regular season play.
In round 2, Kane did not take a single morning practice with the team, but played the games, which now makes sense.
Kane hinted at potential hip/groin issues as well, highlighting his resilience and commitment to the team despite his physical challenges. His performance, while dealing with these injuries, underscores his toughness and dedication to the Oilers.
The news provides a new perspective on Kane's playoff performance and the Oilers' season overall.