Oilers' Evander Kane is going viral for amazing reasons
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Sam Walker
December 13, 2022 (5:53 PM)
There's no doubt that Edmonton Oilers star Evander Kane is one of the most controversial players in the NHL, mainly because of his decisions off ice, a few were never proved to be true, but whether you love him or hate him he's still a very good player.
It was definitely a big loss for the Oilers after his injury last month. However, despite the injury, Kane decided to do something very special and generous this holiday season.
Kane was posted on social media Thursday as he took 100 Edmonton high school students on a major shopping spree. Kane gifted all the students with an Oilers Jersey and $250 each to spend on themselves on what ever they wanted for Christmas.
Kane may get a lot of hate as many hockey players do and although it's mainly due to his own doing, this was a very kind gesture and deserves recognition for making these kids smile this holiday season because that's what Christmas is all about.
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