thesaadfather
Registered User
Honestly, I would doubt it. It's not exactly the same scenario, but one need only look at Kobe. He admitted he had an encounter with a woman and ultimately settled out of court. Sure he lost money immediately afterwards. But in sports and the media, people are quick to find a new villain. Kobe had a contract with Nike and Coke and was making over $15 million a year in endorsements 3 years later. He's pretty universally recognized as one of the game's greats and though it might be wrong, people seem to have forgotten about his incident.I don't buy it. You're falsely accused of this heinous crime, the stigma of which will last forever if you don't fight it, and you're going to just say 'who cares, I just want to play hockey, so I may as well just pay her'?
Not to mention, endorsements go bye bye, forever. If he's innocent, it's a nonsensical approach.
Personally, I think as long as Kane remains a star in the league, people will rather quickly forget any potential wrongdoing. As far as money, I'm sure he wouldn't like to lose that endorsement money, even for a few years, but he is the highest paid player in the league. I wouldn't be surprised if he made those sacrifices just to have the situation over and done with, personally.