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Connor McDavid in no rush to sign max-term extension with Oilers

Updated June 22, 2025, 1 a.m. by Gabriel Foley, Pro Hockey Rumors 1 min read
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The Edmonton Oilers have turned their sights towards July 1 following the end of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

They face a loaded plate, with top defender Evan Bouchard in need of a new contract and franchise superstar Connor McDavid eligible for an extension when July rolls around.

Both tasks will be top-list items for the Oilers, but it doesnt seem McDavid is in the same rush to solidify his long-term future.

Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports that McDavid will want to hear out Edmontons plans for the future before signing a new deal.

When that deal does come, LeBrun adds that theres no certainty its an eight-year contract, pointing towards the four-year contract that Auston Matthews signed last summer.

Matthew and McDavid are both represented by Judd Moldaver and Wasserman Hockey.

Moldaver also represents Columbus Zach Werenski and New Jerseys Brett Pesce , who are each on six-year contracts with their clubs.

In fact, Moldavers only client on an eight-year deal is Nashville Predators captain Roman Josi , who made a point about staying in Music City for life when he signed his extension in 2019.

This news may seem like a wrench in Edmontons machine, but its little more than McDavid doing his due diligence before signing a deal that will likely carry him through the majority of his remaining career.

Winning a Stanley Cup is a luxury afforded to only a few NHL legends, and McDavid is coming off the heels of back-to-back squandered opportunities.

The connection between McDavid and the Oilers franchise is as strong as any bond across the league.

His name has become synonymous with all-time great Wayne Gretzky , who McDavid routinely chases in both the regular season and playoff scoring records.

With 1,082 points in 712 games, McDavids 1.52 points-per-game clock in as the third-most in NHL history, behind only Gretzky and Mario Lemieux .

Hes a true great, who any team would make a dire effort to keep when faced with any chance of losing him.

But then again, Gretzkys career spanned tenures with four separate clubs, even after he won three Cups and set all-time scoring records with the Oilers.

His move away from Edmonton and to the West Coast was perhaps the greatest news to ever hit the league, and reports connected to McDavid suggest a similar pattern could emerge should the GOAT ever want to change clubs.

LeBrun shares that the Los Angeles Kings and former Oilers general manager Ken Holland are closely monitoring McDavids status up North.

If any signs of a move shine through, the Kings could once again snatch a perennial superstar from under Edmontons nose.

LeBrun further adds that the Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, and New York Rangers could join whatd likely be a small-group race to steal McDavid from the Oilers.

The Oilers are, luckily, just about as far from a decision as they can be.

McDavid still has one year left on his current contract.

Hes already scored 826 points in 503 games of his current deal, including an incredible 64-goal, 89-assist, 153-point performance in the 2022-23 season.

A lot can happen in a years time, especially with the talent and assured scoring that McDavid brings to the lineup.

Strong lineup additions and a return to the depths of the Stanley Cup Playoffs could go far in swaying McDavids confidence in sticking with the Oilers through the end of his career.

But, another early exit on the back of a lineup thats not full strength could sever the ties.

The NHL will be entering near-unprecedented territory as McDavid eyes the structure, price tag, and location of his next contract, a deal almost guaranteed to set the new record in league salary.

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