LongtimeLeafsufferer
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You would have thought the NHL (which is the an organization that interrupts rules set up the owners and players) would have terminated Kane's contract if they could.
Not too many years ago they could have. But now gambling is considered "a health addition", so the laws of the land supersede any NHL rules. So really you can't "fire" an employee for gambling.
Now if the NHL had found proof that Kane bet on game he played in, especially if bet on San Jose to lose.....then the NHL might have just cause to terminate his contract.