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Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane blames legal issues on being targeted as athlete

Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane blames legal issues on being targeted as athlete
Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane blames legal issues on being targeted as athlete
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Saying his recent off-ice legal problems "come with the territory" of being a professional athlete, Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane acknowledged Thursday that he needs to be more careful when putting himself in potentially troublesome situations."These things unfortunately happen more often than not, and they're becoming more and more prevalent each and every day if you look around other sports," Kane said."For me, it's trying to stay out of that kind of stuff and kind of picking my spots better."
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Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills
Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills
E-Mail Print Share This: |Sabres hit the ice for training campFor the first time since April, the Buffalo Sabres are back on the ice for organized practice as the second day of training camp got underway from the HarborCenter."Training camp is a unique time where we have the next 12 days planned out with practices and meetings and video," Sabres head coach Dan Bylsma said following the second session of practice Friday morning."When the season starts, you're reacting to the game, you're reacting the different schedule, but right now we have planned out these 12 days to a tee for every detail.
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Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills

Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills
Home of the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bills
E-Mail Print Share This: | Photo: Kevin Sousa - USA TODAY SportsO'Reilly, Canada advance to World Cup FinalThe Buffalo Sabres will have one player representing the team in the World Cup of Hockey Final, which begins on Tuesday at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.Sabres forward Ryan O'Reilly and host nation Canada are on to the final round for the third time in the tournament's history after a 5-3 win over Russia on Saturday night.In the win, O'Reilly was a minus-2 with one shot and one takeaway in 8:10 of total ice time.
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