TRENDING NOW: Evander Kane becomes a villain in Vegas

Edmonton Oilers forward didn’t seem to regret the way he treated his opponent during last night's game versus the Vegas Golden Knights. 

After a scuffle, Golden Knights forward Keegan Kolesar was subdued and already laying on the ice when Kane delivered numerous punches. 

While it may not look like Kane was showing much restraint, he didn't seem to have any regrets while speaking with reporters after the game. 

TRENDING NOW: Evander Kane becomes a villain in Vegas | iNFOnews.ca

“You don’t see a lot of body shots in hockey scraps…” a reporter says. 

“Yeah,” Kane said. “I mean, you also don’t see a lot of guys getting jumped from behind, and head locked and then, ya know – when ya wanna f*** around sometime ya gotta find out, so that’s what happened."

Beyond his candid comments, Kane's antics also made headlines after last night's game because he blew a kiss to an angry fan. 


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