No one should expect anyone, pro sports players or otherwise, to provide a shining example of how to be a good person for their children. If a player chooses to go that extra mile, good on them. Point them out to your kids and say, "Here's how you should act as an adult." But don't get up in arms when someone doesn't fit the narrative you would like to tell your kids.
I find it funny how many people are upset about this picture. I couldn't care less. He's a kind of decent hockey player who makes a lot of money and thinks he's an Instagram star. Yawn.
If you really want an example for your kids, teach them a financial lesson. Kane should be investing his money in a diversified portfolio. Liquid assets all over your back (ha) are not a solid base for a stable retirement.
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