Wild at a crossroads with Kirill Kaprizov
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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.
NHL insider Mark Spector reports that the Oilers are delaying Jake Walman’s extension talks while they await Connor McDavid’s contract decision.
The prime minister pleaded for the superstar to stay with the Oilers "so we can bring that Cup back to Canada."
McDavid is entering the final season of the eight-year, $100 million contract he signed in 2017. He has scored 1,082 points in 712 games and led Edmonton to consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearances, though the team has yet to break through for a championship.
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.
There’s a ton of promise around Howard and Savoie. They represent a next wave of talent the organization hasn’t had much of in recent years.
Frank Corrado believes that Connor McDavid could define Jack Eichel and other's deals, but not Kirill Kaprizov's extension.
According to TSN's Ryan Rishaug, the two sides haven't engaged in a back-and-forth discussion up to this point. McDavid and his agent, Judd Moldaver, are working through their options and deciding what a potential deal could look like.
Close, but no cigar. That's been the story of the Edmonton Oilers over the past two years. After an 11-year playoff drought from 2007-17, and then struggling to
Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid is used to getting attention, but for one night, Morgan Wallen became the city's biggest star.
As the Edmonton Oilers commenced training camp, the looming question of Connor McDavid's contract dominated discussions. General Manager Stan Bowman emphasized focusing on the upcoming season and McDavid's dedication to winning the Stanley Cup in Edmonton,