TORONTO – By now, 56 games into Evander Kane’s Buffalo Sabres tenure, most observers know what will happen when the former 30-goal scorer zooms down the wing.
Instead of cutting to the net and skating to the so-called “dirty area,” Kane often just shoots the puck.
Modern NHL goalies – so large, well-trained and armored – usually swallow it up easily.
Kane began Monday’s 4-3 shootout win over the Maple Leafs with the ninth-most shots ... Read the full article