| Patrick Kane to break silence Monday at Team USA camp |
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| Written by Chris Block | |||
| Sunday, 16 August 2009 10:42 | |||
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A spokesperson for USA Hockey announced yesterday Patrick Kane will make his first statement on allegations he and his 21-year old cousin James Kane assaulted and stole their cab fare from Jan Radecki, 62, the driver who picked the pair up at 4am in the nightlife district on Chippewa Street in downtown Buffalo. USA Hockey has noted Monday will be the only time Kane will be made available at this week's 3-day camp at Seven Bridges in Woodridge to speak about the incident. Considering the matter is currently out with a grand jury on consideration of criminal charges against the Kane pair, I'd expect Kane will read a carefully prepared written statement, undoubtedly written by someone other than Patrick Kane, and take no follow up questions from the media. Grand jury has the case Roman Modrowski, ESPNChicago.com Kane, just another victim of hockey's 'dirty little secret' Stu Cowan, Montreal Gazette Patrick Kane's defense beginning to take form Chris Kuc, Jeremy Gorner, Chicago Tribune Kane's Lawyer, Patrick, seperating themselves from cousin w/Lawyer audio ESPNChicago More from ESPN Chicago: Jeremy Roenick says Kane will be first to say he was wrong Rosenblog Patrick Kane's game face Steve Rosenbloom Cabbie's lawyer Kane's best defense Terry Farrell, Grand Prairie Herald Tribune Decisions on Kane not complicated for Hawks Mike Imrem, Daily Herald Will Kane answer wake-up call? Barry Rozner, Daily Herald This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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