Connor McDavid signs a two-year, $25 million contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers
Connor McDavid signed a two-year, $25 million extension to keep his $12.5 million cap hit unchanged and extend Edmonton's Stanley Cup contention window, sources said.
- 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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Connor McDavid will remain with the Edmonton Oilers after signing a two-year, $25 million contract extension. “Our journey here continues,” McDavid said on X after the deal was announced. Last season, McDavid recorded 26 goals and 74 assists in 67 games, along with 33 playoff points, helping the Oilers reach their second straight Stanley Cup Final. The discussion recently intensified following a reaction from Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston M…


McDavid says two-year contract extension shows commitment to winning with Oilers
EDMONTON - For Connor McDavid, signing a two-year, US$25-million extension with the Edmonton Oilers was an expression of his commitment to winning and bringing the Stanley Cup back to the city he and his wife have come to love.
Connor McDavid, one of the best players in the NHL, signed a contract extension with his hometown club, the Edmonton Oilers, on Monday, which will tie him to the club for the next three years.
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