McDavid is open to “a long-term, short-term or no-term deal”

Crédit: SUNRISE, FLORIDA - JUNE 17: Connor McDavid #97 and Leon Draisaitl #29 of the Edmonton Oilers react after a goal by the Florida Panthers during the second period in Game Six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on June 17, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

Connor McDavid is the best hockey player on the planet. His talent is undeniable, and his current situation is attracting attention for logical reasons. After all, the Oilers captain is entering the final year of his contract in Edmonton… and he still hasn’t signed a contract extension as of today. Is it going to happen? Earlier this week, onTSN radio, Pierre LeBrun said that Oilers fans could start to worry at the start of the season if McDavid hasn’t reached an agreement with his club. And when McDavid talks like that openly… it must be a bit stressful for fans in Edmonton:

all options are on the table, whether it’s a long-term deal, a short-term deal or no deal at all.

Connor McDavid

Clearly, McDavid is open to all avenues,but hearing him say this is not reassuring for Oilers management.

[content-ads] At 28, Connor McDavid has one goal in mind:to win the Stanley Cup.For two years in a row, he’s made it to the finals only to see his club lose to the Florida Panthers. For two years in a row, he’s experienced the ultimate disappointment for a hockey player, and that’s sure to play a role in his decision in the end. Because therein lies the rub: the Oilers have to show him that he can win in Edmonton. If they want to see him sign a long-term contract, they have to make sure they surround him with the right people and give him the tools he needs to have the best possible chance of lifting the precious trophy. But seeing the file drag on the table may also force a few teams to change their plans.

It’s obvious: if McDavid becomes available, clubs will be lining up for his services… and that’s likely to shake things up quite a bit in the NHL, as Elliotte Friedman discussed on his podcast.

This is an issue to keep an eye on, and it’s likely to take on even greater importance in the coming days and weeks.Especially if he doesn’t sign a contract extension before the start of the season… [spacer title=’Overtime’] – Absolutely.

– Interesting.

– Your pick?