National Hockey League
National Hockey League
What athletes can learn from Kane's cab caper
Published
Aug. 11, 2009 10:09 a.m. ET

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Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks is a wonderful hockey player.
He can score. He is a skating blur. And, since he plays a sport in which participants frequently open and close a door, he should probably know how to get out of a taxi by now.
Apparently he hasn't mastered that. The evidence, according to police reports detailed in The Buffalo News: Sunday morning, Kane's cab fare was $13.80. Kane and his cousin James gave the driver $15. The driver did not have proper change. Then, the driver told police, he was punched in the face, grabbed by the throat and had his glasses broken.
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