Ryan Hartman announces how he's going to spend the fans donations from Kane fine
Fans across the NHL rallied to pay Ryan Hartman's fine for flipping off Evander Kane. He's already raised well over what he'd needed to pay for the fine. But that doesn't mean Hartman wants the donations to stop, he actually wants them to keep going.
That's because Hartman announced today that he intends on paying off the fine himself but taking all donated money and donating it to an amazing cause.
Wow.overwhelmed by the amount of donations I have received to help pay for my fine. You fans are amazing. I will be paying for it with my own money, but wanted to let everyone know that any money sent to me by 7 pm on Friday will be donated to Children's Minnesota.
So if you're looking to help donate to this amazing cause you can Venmo Ryan Hartman between now and Friday at 7pm. This is amazing work from Ryan Hartman and exactly what we'd expect from almost any professional player.
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