Over the seasons, Connor McDavid has weathered the highs and lows with the Edmonton Oilers. The narrative of him seeking an exit from the team has been circulated; and, from one standpoint, it’s understandable. He’s arguably the best hockey player in the world. Given a player of his caliber, he wants his team to be as successful as he is. He desires success.
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This Season the Oilers Have Experienced Surprising Failure
However, the dynamics of a successful team go beyond individual brilliance, and McDavid can’t carry the team alone, even with Leon Draisaitl. As hard as the twosome have tried, they haven’t been that successful.
This season, the Oilers faced unexpected challenges despite being touted as Stanley Cup contenders. The situation got so bad that Jay Woodcroft was replaced as the team’s head coach by Kris Knoblauch. The reason? As GM Ken Holland noted, this is a “business where you got to win games.”
After the coaching change, the Oilers have had a shift in momentum. They’ve started to win. Still, amidst the uncertainties, the question continues to arise: Does McDavid still harbor – if indeed he ever did – the desire to leave Edmonton?
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Last Night’s Game Gave Fans an Answer About How McDavid Feels
Last night’s game against the Los Angeles Kings provided a compelling answer. McDavid, who had overcome an early-season injury, displayed huge emotional investment in the team. The Oilers found themselves trailing 2-0, but they fought back, forcing the game into overtime and eventually a shootout. The pivotal moment came when unlikely hero Derek Ryan, a hardworking depth player, scored a shootout goal to push the Oilers to a win. McDavid’s jubilation on the bench showcased his commitment to the team. [You can see his reaction below – as well as his closeness with his teammates.]
The Proof Is in McDavid’s Reaction
Analyzing this video, it becomes challenging to fathom McDavid abandoning Edmonton. His dedication and investment in the team, evident in his celebration of his teammate’s success, suggest a strong bond. Leaving would mean turning away from the investment he’s built since his rookie season.
As arguably the best player in the NHL and a formidable leader, common sense dictates that McDavid is unlikely to part ways with the Oilers. McDavid’s jubilation shows everyone why he’s unlikely to leave. And that is very good for Oilers’ fans to witness.
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