A weekly gauge of the players who are controlling substantial buzz around the league. When a player is included on this list it may not be a good thing -- it means that they are capturing a large amount of the hockey world's attention.
The Oilers superstar was ejected in the dying seconds of last night's game against the Vancouver Canucks. The game misconduct came as a result of him cross-checking Canucks forward Connor Garland in the head after the two players were engaged in a lengthy grappling match.
It wasn't just Saturday night against the Canucks. The Oilers star hasn't been drawing penalty calls all season.
Bob Catalde and his family watched Connor McDavid grow from a 15-year hockey phenom for the Erie Otters to become the NHL's premiere player. They're looking forward to his brief return to town.
There’s a wind of change gusting through the Edmonton downtown core transforming some buildings, new and old. The wife of Oilers captain Connor McDavid, Lauren Kyle is starting a new business venture inside one of Edmonton’s oldest buildings,
Both players are facing potential suspensions after drawing match penalties during the chaotic closing seconds of Saturday's game in Vancouver.
Connor McDavid's wife Lauren Kyle shared a heartfelt message on social media to celebrate her husband's birthday.
Earlier today, McDavid's wife, Lauren, announced via an Instagram post that she has a new business venture on the horizon. The post on Instagram reads, "New business venture well in the works...coming soon Edmonton."
Kyle McDavid and husband Connor wed in July 2024 at Old Woman Island in Muskoka. In an interview with Vogue Australia, Kyle McDavid shared details of their nuptials, including the NHL player's memorable vows.
Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Johansson sustained an upper-body injury and didn't return to Wednesday's 5-3 loss against the Edmonton Oilers after an elbow from star forward Connor McDavid.McDavid clipped Johansson in the second period.
Oh man, that is a brutal crosscheck from McDavid. He is sour that Conor Garland had him down.” With those words Sportsnet commentator Ray Ferraro called the play that will be debated hotly in the next day,