A statement from the San Jose Sharks said the team was “disappointed by his disregard for the health and safety protocols put in place.”
“I made a mistake, one I sincerely regret and take responsibility for,” Mr. Kane, who joined the league in 2009, said in a statement through the National Hockey Players’ Association. He added that he plans to continue with counseling in order “to help me make better decisions in the future.”
Mr. Kane, 30, did not play in San Jose’s season-opening game on Saturday against the Winnipeg Jets. He was the Sharks’ leading scorer last season, with 22 goals.
Last week, which was the start of the league’s regular season, N.H.L. Commissioner Gary Bettman said only four players out of about 700 had not yet received a Covid-19 vaccination.
“Our vaccination rate is incredible,” Mr. Bettman said. “Four players, not four percent of players. All of our officials are vaccinated. All of the personnel that come into contact with the players are vaccinated.”