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Oilers' Conor McDavid has the opportunity to solidify his legacy among the greatest greats of all time with his Stanley Cup victory
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Conor McDavid Poised to Cement His Place Among Hockey Legends with Stanley Cup Triumph

June 3, 2025 4 Min Read
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Before Conor McDavid even stepped onto an NHL ice rink, expectations for him were sky-high. After being picked first overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2015 NHL Draft, McDavid had already earned widespread acclaim during his time in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Over three seasons with the Erie Otters, he racked up 97 goals and 188 assists. By the time he was 18, McDavid had already won several prestigious honors, including the Red Tilson Trophy as OHL MVP, the EMMS Family Award for Rookie of the Year, and multiple All-Star team selections.

Now, in his tenth professional season, McDavid has achieved nearly everything possible in the NHL. He boasts seven NHL All-Star Game appearances, has won the Hart Trophy three times as the league’s MVP, led the league in points five times, and earned the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP last season. The one accolade that still eludes him is winning the Stanley Cup.

McDavid dominated the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs this year, leading the NHL with 26 points (6 goals, 20 assists), just ahead of teammate Leon Draisaitl. In the Western Conference Finals, he scored three goals and six assists during the Oilers’ five-game triumph over the Dallas Stars, stepping up at crucial moments, including a key goal in Game 4 that helped secure a 6-3 victory.

Even without a Stanley Cup title yet, McDavid shines brightest under pressure. In 2024, he became the sixth player to win the Conn Smythe Trophy while on the losing team in the Stanley Cup Final. Throughout that final series, he scored in four of seven games and had an outstanding Game 4 where he notched one goal and three assists in an 8-1 win over the Panthers.

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McDavid currently ranks sixth in points among active NHL players and has the second most playoff assists in NHL history, trailing only Wayne Gretzky. He also holds the third-highest career playoff points per game in league history. Beyond the NHL, McDavid showed his clutch ability in international competition, scoring the overtime winner for Canada against the U.S. in the 4 Nations face-off in February.

Repeatedly, McDavid has proven he can perform superhuman feats when his team needs him most. While many talented players compete in the league, McDavid has become the face of the NHL through his remarkable playmaking and leadership. The one thing missing from his decorated 10-year career remains the Stanley Cup, and if he can guide the Oilers to ultimate postseason victory, he will firmly enter the conversation among hockey’s all-time greats.

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Fan Take: This update on Conor McDavid underscores why he is hailed as one of hockey’s brightest stars and game-changers. His relentless pursuit of the Stanley Cup and extraordinary skill on the ice continue to inspire fans and elevate the sport’s excitement worldwide.

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