South River Capital, LLC et al v. Kane

  1. April 06, 2022

    NHL Player's Creditors Keep Ch. 11 Conversion Hopes Alive

    An effort to convert Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane's Chapter 7 bankruptcy to a creditor-controlled Chapter 11 plan can proceed despite the player earning less with his current team than with the San Jose Sharks before they cut him, a California federal judge ruled.

  2. March 09, 2022

    NHL Player's Creditors Say Team Change Can't Nix Ch. 11 Ask

    Creditors of Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane have told a California federal court his Chapter 7 bankruptcy should be converted to a creditor-controlled Chapter 11 plan even though his current team pays him far less than the San Jose Sharks did before cutting him in January for allegedly violating COVID-19 protocols.

  3. February 23, 2022

    NHL's Kane Says Sharks Termination Moots Creditors' Fight

    Embattled Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane has asked a California federal court to toss a bid by creditors to convert his Chapter 7 bankruptcy into a creditor-controlled Chapter 11, arguing the bid is moot since his former team, the San Jose Sharks, terminated his contract last month after he allegedly violated COVID-19 protocols.

  4. May 12, 2021

    Bankrupt NHL Player's Creditors Say He Can Pay His Debts

    A creditor of San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane is appealing a California bankruptcy judge's denial of its motion to convert Kane's Chapter 7 bankruptcy to a Chapter 11 while another is pressing to dismiss the case entirely, arguing he has the income to pay his debts.