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Gardening, a lemonade stand, a trip to Walmart and a lot of bingo were part of a summer week at Apostolic Christian Home of ...
Except one name was missing. Evander Kane never showed up for the post-game handshake line after Edmonton’s crushing 5–1 Game 6 loss and fans instantly noticed. Cue the backlash.
— Hockey Daily 365 l NHL Highlights & News (@HockeyDaily365) June 18, 2025 Kane was tossed from the game with a 10-minute game misconduct, effectively ending his 2024-25 season.
Edmonton Oilers winger Evander Kane was absent from the handshake line following their Game 6 loss to the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday.
Evander Kane responded to criticism after skipping the handshake line following the Stanley Cup Final loss. The Edmonton Oilers star was serving a 10-minute misconduct when the handshake happened.
Dallas Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson is in a TikTok video where he's being forced by fiancée Haley Cavinder to shake hands with George Kittle.
NHL Brad Marchand’s mom goes nuts after his Game 2 heroics as Panthers star offers cheeky response By Matt Ehalt Published June 7, 2025, 10:06 a.m. ET ...
The handshake line is a hockey tradition that has endured for generations. On Tuesday night, another player disgraced that legacy. After the Panthers won a second straight Stanley Cup with a 5-1 win ...
EDMONTON – Should-haves, could-haves, an almost or two and some what-ifs. The Edmonton Oilers were so close to winning their second consecutive game at home to start the Stanley Cup Final. That ...
Hours after off-the-field tensions related to recent immigration crackdowns encroached on Dodger Stadium on Thursday, the Los Angeles Dodgers engaged in on-the-field tensions with the San Diego ...
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The Oklahoma City Thunder lost Game 1 of the NBA Finals in the most brutal way possible. Indiana Pacers superstar Tyrese Haliburton nailed a go-ahead two-pointer with just 0.3 seconds on the clock.
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