Connor McDavid’s bargain extension is about one thing — winning in Edmonton.
The Oilers superstar spoke out Wednesday about the new two-year, $25 million contract he signed with the team that drafted him a decade ago.
“I said I was committed to winning here, and I meant that,” McDavid said, via The Athletic. “Two years makes a lot of sense. It gives us a chance to continue chasing down what we’ve been chasing down with the core guys that have been here.”

Entering the final year of his previous deal, McDavid opted to keep the same average annual value he’s been making since his eight-year, $100 million contract kicked in before the 2018-19 season rather than seek a well-deserved raise.
The short-term extension gives McDavid and the Oilers a couple of years to get the superstar’s elusive first Stanley Cup.