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Lots of whining and lack of professionalism during interviews.What did he do off the ice ?
I wouldn't say he did them a favor. When he signed his contract it was an overpay in the hopes he would live up to it.I think he's staying but they're gonna have to bring out the Brinks truck. He already did them a favor on the last contract.
While I get what you are saying I disagree and for these reasons.I'll go against the grain of most Oiler fans and say the team should seriously look at dealing him. He's got a lot of miles on his frame and his best days are inching closer and closer to being behind him.
You hope, bro. You're hoping.I think either way, there is a less than 10% chance McDavid is an Oiler after the summer of 2026.
Draisaitl might stay tho if they back up the brinks truck (13+M).
You hope, bro. You're hoping.
He's staying buddy. The best building and facility in the league, one of the best owners in the league in terms of supporting his players, exceptional fan support, relationships with management and staff, local connections and his wife has built a business here, a chance to win. If Draisaitl signs you can safley bet McDavid will follow suit. His agent who knows him the best out of anybody decided to take the job to run the organization. Gotta think he understands where the players head was at before taking that job.I'm trying to be objective. I'm a Flames fan, I get it. I don't want him to stay in Edmonton, that's gonna cloud my judgement.
But look at it this way: why would he stay? What does Edmonton have to offer that quite literally 31 other teams can’t? Sure, they can offer him an 8th year I guess, is that gonna sway things?
Weather? Taxes? Livability? Team Success? Competent ownership/hockey ops? What does Edmonton have that other teams don't?
My opinion wouldn’t change even if he won the cup this year, this guy is gonna jet. This isn't the 80's anymore.
It boils down to this: the Oilers have utterly failed to surround and supplement him with enough talent to make Edmonton a consistent contender. This cup run was way too late in his current contract, he should have had one or two of these already. You can bring up Ovechkin, Yzerman all you want, McDavid is not like them.
I'd wager 30% of Oiler fans don't expect him to stay either. I've seen enough discourse from the fanbase that they half expect him to walk and wouldn't blame him if he did.
EDIT: You can bookmark my post and come back to it if he re-signs in Edmonton, I'll willingly eat crow.
Imagine avoiding signing a superstar centre because his production took a dip after breaking a rib. Dude was dominant when healthy this postseason. I hope he and McDavid take discounts to try and build a cup winning team, but would gladly take Drai back at market value.Well, I still say he will leave at a 99% chance rate.
The only chance for him to stay is that other teams are not willing to pay him anymore, after seeing the abolsute shitsow he put up in the last 2 rounds of the playoff.
On the other hand, the Oilers must have realized in those two rounds that keeping him at a high price tag would absolutely be insane.
He will either accept a salary below market value and join Boston, or he will go to some desperate irrelevant team that his willing to throw money at him to get a big name.
Alright HFboard psychologists, what do we read into this quote? I feel like you can read it both ways
This is hilarious man, you know nothing about hockey. He played the last two rounds with a broken finger and broken ribs. Historic playoff performer otherwise.Well, I still say he will leave at a 99% chance rate.
The only chance for him to stay is that other teams are not willing to pay him anymore, after seeing the abolsute shitsow he put up in the last 2 rounds of the playoff.
On the other hand, the Oilers must have realized in those two rounds that keeping him at a high price tag would absolutely be insane.
He will either accept a salary below market value and join Boston, or he will go to some desperate irrelevant team that his willing to throw money at him to get a big name.
He's staying buddy. The best building and facility in the league, one of the best owners in the league in terms of supporting his players, exceptional fan support, relationships with management and staff, local connections and his wife has built a business here, a chance to win. If Draisaitl signs you can safley bet McDavid will follow suit. His agent who knows him the best out of anybody decided to take the job to run the organization. Gotta think he understands where the players head was at before taking that job.
All insiders close to the team have indicated it is over 90% chance both McDrai are here long term.
The Oilers have lost to the last 3 cup champions and have won 29 playoff games in the last 3 years. More than every other Canadian team combined. To say they aren't a contender is laughable. What team that is a true contender will just have 15M open up to fit him in? He wants to win, he just came within 1 goal of winning the ultimate prize. Worry about your own laughing stock, i look forward to you eating crow based on your own inkling.
I guess we will seeThis is conjecture on both of our parts, but let's be reality: you're hoping against hope he stays. No one, and I mean no one knows what's going on inside his head except him.
Edmonton management has to play their cards quite literally perfectly over the next two years. They cannot afford to f*** this up a third time if Holland leaves.
McDavid owes nothing to the city or organization. A lottery ball put him there. 31 other teams would move the moon and sun to make cap space for him.
Take heed from a Flames fan who experienced this two years ago: it doesn't mean shit what insiders, or even players say about their intentions to stay. It only matters when the ink is dried on the dotted line.
I don't know about did them a favor last time to be honest. At the time it was considered quite high for him. However he did only get better much better after signing it and becoming a steal of a deal for them. I hope he re-signs as enjoy watching McDrai but moving forward how do you build a team around them if they are both the two highest paid players in league? Which I truly believe they will be after both sign their next deals.I think he's staying but they're gonna have to bring out the Brinks truck. He already did them a favor on the last contract.
Take heed from a Flames fan who experienced this two years ago: it doesn't mean shit what insiders, or even players say about their intentions to stay. It only matters when the ink is dried on the dotted line.