Update on Evander Kane's Injury Status from Oilers GM Bowman

The Edmonton Oilers carefully weighed every possible scenario when it came to how they’d respond to the pair of offer sheets issued to Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg by the St. Louis Blues.

And they’re taking a similarly thorough approach when it comes to how Evander Kane’s health might impact their outlook.

General manager Stan Bowman made it clear during a media availability Tuesday that when it comes to Kane’s health, the plan “is going to be between Evander and the doctors.”

“I don’t have any say-so in that, nor should I,” Bowman said. “The most important thing for me is to support Evander in making sure that he gets healthy.”

While the decisions about Kane’s condition aren’t Bowman’s to make, he and Oilers brass need to be ready for multiple scenarios from a salary-cap standpoint.

“When there’s any injury, there’s a couple options that come into play: You get treatment for it, you do rehab, and over time that injury heals and the player is able to return to play. Sometimes, you have injuries where surgery is required right away, where it’s obvious that’s the only solution, and then you have another type of injury where it’s not as black and white — there’s a few different ways that a player can move forward with it, and that’s his decision, and we’re going to be supportive of Evander in that,” explained Bowman. “So, I think that third scenario is where things are right now.”

Kane, 33, played through a sports hernia for much of the 2023-24 season, an injury that eventually sidelined him in the Stanley Cup Final, missing five of seven games. Although he hasn’t yet undergone surgery to repair it, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman believes Kane will ultimately undergo a procedure — a decision that would mean a months-long absence from the rink.

“We don’t have that information,” Bowman said. “I don’t weight in on that, and that’s something that he’s going to sort through with the doctors.”

According to PuckPedia, Edmonton has just under $1 million in cap space as the 2024-25 season nears. That includes Kane’s $5.125-million AAV. Seeing how he fits into the current salary-cap picture, regardless of whether he’ll be moved to long-term injured reserve shortly after puck drop, is valuable for Oilers brass as they evaluate their cap situation for the season ahead.

“Either he’s going to be off LTI and just part of your normal team capture or, if he is going to be out for longer than 24 days and 10 games, he can go on long-term injury but you need, as a team, to be able to activate him when he returns from that injury,” said Bowman. “So, that’s something that came into a lot of our discussions, was, ‘You may be able to start the season in long-term injury if that’s the case and he’s going to be out at least a month, but we have to have a gameplan for when he’s healthy and ready to play.’”

Bowman also pointed out the importance of accruing cap space.

“The way we’re situated right now, we’re going to be able to start the season with Evander Kane not being on any type of injury — he’ll just be like everyone else, and if he’s able to play right away, that’s great,” he said. “If he’s not, then we’re not going to have a problem making room for him when he’s healthy.”

Edmonton Oilers fans have been eagerly awaiting an update on the injury status of star forward Evander Kane, and General Manager Ken Bowman has finally provided some insight into Kane’s condition.

Kane, who has been dealing with a lower-body injury for the past few weeks, was initially expected to be out of the lineup for a short period of time. However, Bowman revealed that Kane’s injury is more serious than originally thought and that he will be sidelined for an extended period.

“Evander has been working hard to rehab his injury, but unfortunately, it’s taking longer than we had hoped,” Bowman said in a statement. “We want to make sure he is fully recovered before he returns to the ice, so we are taking a cautious approach with his recovery.”

While the exact timeline for Kane’s return is still uncertain, Bowman assured fans that the team is doing everything they can to support Kane during his recovery process.

“We have full confidence in Evander’s ability to bounce back from this injury and return to the ice stronger than ever,” Bowman added. “In the meantime, we will continue to provide him with the best medical care and support possible.”

Kane’s absence will undoubtedly be felt by the Oilers, as he has been a key contributor to the team’s success this season. However, Bowman remains optimistic about the team’s ability to continue winning games in Kane’s absence.

“We have a deep roster with plenty of talented players who are ready to step up and fill the void left by Evander’s absence,” Bowman said. “We are confident that we can continue to compete at a high level and remain in playoff contention until Evander is ready to return.”

As fans eagerly await Kane’s return to the lineup, they can take solace in knowing that he is receiving the best possible care and support from the Oilers organization. In the meantime, the team will continue to push forward and strive for success in Kane’s absence.