EDMONTON, AB - A late-night tweet by Evander Kane let Oil Country know the good news.
The Oilers officially inked the sniper to a
four-year extension on Wednesday
, bringing the NHL Playoff's leading goal scorer back into the fold for the foreseeable future. The biggest factor in Kane's willingness to put pen to paper was his desire to win.
"This is the first real chance where I've been free to choose where I want to play," Kane said about the deal. "The guys, and the team, and the organization just seem to fit really well together. I've been a winning player my entire career up until I went to the NHL and I want to make sure I accomplish that goal. I believe I can do that in Edmonton."
Kane was a revelation when he joined the Oilers back on January 27, scoring 37 goals in 58 games over the course of the regular season and playoffs. His mix of offensive acumen and physical dynamism was a perfect match for an Oilers team that needed a spark mid-way through the season.
"Everybody in that locker room wanted him back and made that very clear to me," Oilers President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Ken Holland said. "They felt we were a much better team with Evander on our team."
BLOG: Kane comes back to Edmonton to win
Evander's decision to come back to Edmonton came down to his belief in the Oilers roster and his desire to win a Stanley Cup
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