A healthy Connor McDavid remains the key for Edmonton Oilers this season
EDMONTON — In an off-season of change for the Edmonton Oilers, the most significant news came last Tuesday when captain Connor McDavid was deemed fit to play in his first exhibition game.
McDavid, who tore the posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the final game of last season against the Calgary Flames when he crashed into a goalpost, will be ready to go when the Oilers open their 2019-20 schedule against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Place on Wednesday.
“Well, it’s a big difference,” new head coach Dave Tippett, who was hired in May, said of McDavid’s return to action just short of six months after the injury. “I had full confidence since I took the job that he was going to be ready for the start.
“Obviously, everybody is happy. He’s an elite player. Now, it’s about getting our whole group together, not just Connor.”