
Kane relishes opportunity to play for hometown Canucks after trade from Oilers
VANCOUVER — Evander Kane is relishing the opportunity to join his hometown team, one he feels isn’t “too far off” from being competitive and wants to win now.
The Vancouver Canucks acquired the bruising 33-year-old winger from the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday in exchange for a fourth-round pick (117th overall) in this week’s NHL Draft.
Kane, from Vancouver, has one year left on the four-year, US$20.5-million deal he signed with Edmonton as a free agent in January 2022.
The six-foot-two, 218-pound forward did not play a single regular-season game in the 2024-25 campaign as he recovered from surgeries to repair both abductors, two hernias, two abdominal tears and a knee injury.