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Jets' Kane going to Russia
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QMI Agency
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 Jets winger Evander Kane will be playing hockey in Russia after being locked out by the NHL. (Brian Donogh/QMI Agency/Files)


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WINNIPEG - Evander Kane is taking his hockey stick and heading to Russia.
The Winnipeg Jets left winger, who signed a six-year contract extension with the Jets on Sept. 15, has agreed to join Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League.
The 21-year-old Vancouver native is locked out with the rest of his NHL brethren, and he is the latest to head overseas to keep his game in shape.
Kane notched a career-high 30 goals and 27 assists last season in 74 games.
Kane will be teammates once again with Tim Stapleton, who played for the Jets last season but signed a contract with Minsk earlier this summer to continue his hockey career.