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Evander Kane's “lucky” Rolls-Royce might just be the secret to his playoff success

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When you think of playoff rituals, you might picture superstitions, pre-game meals, or lucky socks. But for Oilers star Evander Kane ? His version of a "good luck charm" just happens to cost over $300K, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan . And what makes this story even better? Not only is the car real, but so is the magic Kane brings when he's behind the wheel.

Evander Kane showed up to Game 2 in a Rolls-Royce and delivered with a goal


During the Oilers' playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights , Evander Kane made an entrance, literally. He pulled up to Game 2 in Las Vegas in a pristine Rolls-Royce Cullinan, all white, all swagger. And whether it was the car or the confidence, Kane ended up scoring that night. Then he did it again in Edmonton and the goal magic struck twice

Fast forward to Game 4 in Edmonton, and Kane stuck with the same pre-game routine: same Rolls-Royce, same energy, same result. He scored again. So naturally, fans started putting two and two together.

Is Kane’s Rolls-Royce officially his playoff cheat code? Maybe. Is it the best kind of superstition in the NHL right now? Absolutely.

Kane’s dream car is even more elite — a $3 million LaFerrari
During the NHL on TNT segment, Kane didn’t just flex his current ride, he revealed what’s next on his luxury wishlist: a LaFerrari.

For the uninitiated, the LaFerrari is one of Ferrari’s rarest and most powerful cars, blending Formula 1 engineering with luxury design. Only 499 coupes were ever made, and the price tag hovers around $3 million, if you can even find one for sale.

That’s not just a dream car, that’s main character energy on wheels. Hockey doesn’t always get enough shine when it comes to style. But Evander Kane is flipping the narrative. His combination of fashion, flash, and on-ice performance is giving “must-watch” energy this postseason.

Between the luxury vehicles and the clutch goals, Kane is reminding everyone he’s not just here to play, he’s here to own the moment.

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