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The Edmonton Oilers captain walked out with Morgan Wallen during the country singer’s first of two stops at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton to wrap up his “I’m the Problem” tour. Wallen posted a video of the moment on his Instagram. Later in the show, the singer threw on a McDavid jersey on stage.
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Matt Murley of Spittin' Chiclets claimed on the latest episode that he believes in a future hypothetical landscape in which Connor McDavid plays for a team that is not the Oilers. He stated pressure from the NHLPA and his agent wanting him to make as much bank as possible on his next deal as big reasons why.
Drama isn't going anywhere in Alberta as Connor McDavid's extension with Edmonton Oilers could be affected by shocking news around the NHL.
Connor McDavid is entering the final season of his contract with the Edmonton Oilers, and there is still no clarity on his long term future. With each passing day, the best hockey player in the world gets one step closer to becoming a free agent, and every other team in the NHL is taking notice.
Frank Corrado believes that Connor McDavid could define Jack Eichel and other's deals, but not Kirill Kaprizov's extension.
Reports indicate the suspense surrounding Connor McDavid is beneficial for the Edmonton Oilers, as they secured Leon Draisaitl for the long-run.
McDavid entering the final season of his deal is the story of the NHL and has the potential to be a major distraction for the Oilers.
McDavid, 28, is entering the final season of his eight-year, $100 million contract signed in 2017. He has scored 1,082 points in 712 regular-season games throughout his career, and he’s coming off leading Edmonton to back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances, both ending in losses.
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid and his wife, Lauren Kyle, were seen enjoying a quiet evening walk in Edmonton, joined by their dog, Lenard. Th
McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Sam Reinhart, Nathan McKinnon, Brayden Point and Cale Makar were the first half-dozen players named to Canada's 2026 men's team.