Connor McDavid signs a two-year, $25 million contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers
Connor McDavid commits to Edmonton through 2027-28 with a two-year, $25 million deal to keep the Oilers’ Stanley Cup contention window open, per team announcement.
- Connor McDavid signed a two-year contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers, worth $25 million, announced by the team on Monday.
- McDavid's new deal comes after he led the Oilers to two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals, both losses to the Florida Panthers.
- He is regarded as the best hockey player globally and recorded 100 points despite playing only 67 games last season.
- McDavid confirmed his extension on social media, stating, 'Our journey here continues,' with a photo at Rogers Place.
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The best player in the National Hockey League is staying in Edmonton. Connor McDavid, who could have been a free agent at the end of the season, has signed a two-year $25 million extension with the Oilers. The deal essentially means the 28-year-old Edmonton Oilers captain is giving the team three years to win a Stanley Cup and leaving several million on the table to help them do it. The three-time league MVP was in the final year of his current…
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